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Finding Your Best Payday (Klassic Kern)

Your Next Million

Release Date: 12/30/2025

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Your Next Million

The four essential criteria for selecting a social media advertising agency. Frank warns against agencies that make empty promises and explains why a deep understanding of your business and your customers is the only way to ensure a successful partnership. Key Takeaways Honesty About Risk: A reliable agency will never guarantee a 100% success rate. Every new campaign is a calculated gamble, and "maybe" is the most honest answer to whether a campaign will work. Business-First Approach: The initial conversation should focus on your business model, customer value, sales process, and KPIs—not a...

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Why many successful companies hit a plateau with their digital advertising. By illustrating the "Marketplace Breakdown," Kern explains that most advertisers are fighting over the tiny 5% of customers ready to buy right now. He introduces Intent-Based Branding, a strategy focused on cultivating the 50% of the market that will be ready to buy in 90 days by providing helpful content that addresses their "trigger" problems before asking for a sale. Key Takeaways The Market Split: At any given time, only about 5% of your market is ready to buy now. 50% will be ready in roughly 90 days, and the...

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A look at internal strategies where a company spends approximately $1,000 per hour on social media ads for themselves and their clients. Frank outlines a comprehensive framework for creating "social media campaigns that sell" by moving away from aggressive "buy now" tactics and toward a system of intent-based marketing. The core philosophy focuses on building goodwill and trust through long-form content before ever making an offer. Key Takeaways Target the 30-90 Day Window: Most advertisers compete for the 5% of the market ready to buy today. The real profit lies in the 45% who will be ready...

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The fundamental difference between struggling entrepreneurs and those who achieve exponential growth is this... Moving past the "mindset" clichés, Kern explains that the most successful businesses aren't in the product or service business—they are in the capital multiplication business. By treating marketing as a mathematical system and prioritizing long-term data over short-term "quick money," business owners can create predictable wealth. Key Takeaways The Core Belief: The most successful entrepreneurs understand they are ultimately in the business of multiplying capital through a...

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Are your ad campaigns crumbling? Is your marketplace becoming too competitive to turn a profit? In this episode, marketing legend Frank Kern breaks down the primary reason most ad campaigns fail: rushing the sale. Frank introduces the concept of the "Three Piles" of prospects and explains why the most lucrative opportunities lie not in the immediate buyers, but in the massive "middle pile" that your competitors are completely ignoring. Key Takeaways The "Right Now" Trap: Most advertisers fight over the 3% of people ready to buy today, leading to sky-high costs and thin margins. The...

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Frank breaks down the psychology of the offer using a desert analogy: If you are an unattractive, "vile" person with a terrible personality, but you’re selling hot dogs to 100 starving people in the middle of the Sahara, your sales skills don't matter.   Key Takeaways The Offer is King: If the proposition is awesome enough, your personality or lack of "salesyness" won't stop the deal. Take Away the Pain: Success comes from finding out what people really want and removing the friction of making the decision. Qualify to Win: Frank declines about 65-70% of people who want to talk to him....

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A personal story about grandfather Raymond Smith, and the valuable lessons he learned from him about work ethic and success. Using his grandfather's 1983 Jeep Scrambler as a backdrop, Frank explores the importance of being someone truly impactful to your audience and customers. Episode Highlights Introduction: Frank introduces his grandfather, Raymond Smith, a self-made millionaire and former Jeep dealer with an eighth-grade education. The Jeep Scrambler: Frank showcases his grandfather's restored 1983 Jeep Scrambler, which holds deep personal value and serves as a reminder of his...

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Let's pull back the curtain on the "AI gold rush" to reveal a staggering reality: last year alone, businesses lost $285 billion on failed AI initiatives. While social media is flooded with "get rich quick" app builders, the corporate world is facing a massive ROI crisis. Brought to you by - The Trillion-Dollar Opportunity in 2026 We are currently standing at the precipice of an AI Apocalypse. But for those who know how to navigate it, this represents the single greatest economic opportunity in history. As traditional job markets face a "tsunami" of disruption, a new class of AI...

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The human tendency to seek "hacks" and "loopholes" instead of doing the basic, consistent work required for success. Using personal stories about health and business, Frank explains why the simplest solution is often the most effective—and the hardest to start. Key Takeaways Avoid the "Hack" Trap: Humans naturally seek systems, shortcuts, and loopholes to avoid difficult, obvious truths. The Power of Consistency: Whether it is losing weight or writing sales copy, the secret is simply doing the work every single day. Accepting the "Punch": Success requires getting in the "metaphorical...

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If you are using Artificial Intelligence to build 47 funnels a day and not making any money, it is a trap. Here is how to use AI to actually scale a real business instead of just failing faster. In this video, we break down the fundamental marketing principles that outlast any software update and how to apply them using Artificial Intelligence. Unlike standard tutorials that teach you to spam volume, we reveal the specific data from an MIT study showing why 95% of AI business applications fail to deliver measurable results. You will see exactly how to use AI data analysis to identify your most...

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Are you doing "all the stuff" in your business—selling dozens of offers, managing endless promotions, and feeling like you're on a constant hamster wheel? It’s time to stop doing a million different things and start leveraging one big thing.

In this replay of the debut episode, Frank Kern shares a personal breakthrough from 2016 that transformed his business model. By digging through eight years of sales data, he discovered a "hidden jewel": a simple newsletter program he once considered a failure had actually generated nearly $3 million with minimal effort.

Frank introduces the Best Payday framework, a system designed to help you identify the specific offer in your business that provides the highest net profit with the greatest personal fulfillment.

Key Takeaways from This Episode:

The "Hamster Wheel" Trap: Why many successful entrepreneurs feel unfulfilled despite making money, and how to break the cycle of constant product launches.

Defining Your Best Payday: It isn’t just about the biggest check; it’s about finding the "deliverable" that hits the sweet spot of profit, ease, and personal energy.

The Power of Continuity: How Frank turned a "failed" $297/month newsletter into a $522,000/month recurring revenue engine.

The 6-Point Scoring System: Frank walks through the criteria to audit your own offers:

Net Profit: Is the take-home pay worth the effort?

Energizer Factor: Does doing the work charge your batteries or drain them?

Ease of Delivery: How simple is it to fulfill the promise to the customer?

Ease of Sale: Can it be sold without a high-pressure, complex pitch?

Sustainability: Could you happily do this for the next 25 years?

Replication/Automation: Can you bring in a team or systems to scale it?

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The Best Payday Worksheet: Follow along with the framework used in this episode by downloading the worksheet at http://FrankKern.com/1.