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I’m joined by Brian Hicks, founder of Angel Publishing, Rob Braddock, the king of “Fintertainment” whose written a ton of big winners in FinPub, and Sean MacIntyre, a senior copywriter with a decade of experience working for the major Agora publishers and working closely with Mark Ford.

Connect with Rob Braddock in the FMS PRO discord at his site https://www.bigideapromos.com/ or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbraddo…

You can visit Sean’s copywriting channel at https://www.youtube.com/@CopyThat and his Finance channel a thttps://www.youtube.com/@diywealth

Connect with Brian Hicks in the FMS PRO discord and visit him at https://www.angelpub.com/

Time Stamps

Clayton Makepeace’s Celebrity Coin Promotion
 
Discussion on the good and bad of selling into market trends
 
The John Boehner Cannabis Promotion
 
Rob Braddock’s Election Night Promotional Concept
 
Matt Insley’s Armored Car Promo
 
The $1 million portfolio concept
 
Joe Schriefer’s comparison of customers vs. subscribers
 
More Promo examples: Meganar. Jetinar, Shark Tank successes and failures
 
Rob Braddock’s “Fintertainment” Concept
 
Brian Hick’s on the Greatness of Bob Ross & why everyone in FinPub should watch at least one show.
 
Dave Portnoy Hacked American Culture
 
Promotional Formats from magalog to vsl to fintertainment
 
What forms of content are FinPub customers consuming?
 
Example of a customer relationship to marketing guru Frank Kern
 
Can you create uniqueness for your guru or franchise?
 
How Fintertainment models moves copy away from “claims” and other regulatory issues
 
Finding gurus you can sell.
 
Bill Bonner as the model for gurus
 
How would you elevate or create a kind of a guru brand that you know would be sellable,
 
Why don’t publishers invest in building the larger credibility of their gurus? of the
 
Will the industry transition to new media models?
 
Publishers will have to get comfortable with new models
 
The need for new channels as customer demographics change
 
The growth of substack investing newsletters.
 
People will always choose ‘their guy’ in a sea of information
 
Do customers who consumer long form free content turn in to buyers?
 
Ideas Dominate Newsletter Publishing Regardless of Format

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