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LUKE CHARLTON

(AKA: The Aussie Hermit)

Master of Marketing. Student of Persuasion. Drinker of Whiskey. Hermit.

Luke By The Numbers…

Age: 39

Years in Business:  12

Hours Studying Marketing/Persuasion:  12,000+

Total Spent on Advertising: $22,000,000+

Leads Generated: 500,000+

Emails Sent: 1 Billion+

Coaches Helped: 1,000+

Revenue Generated for Clients: $50,000,000+

iTunes U.S. Top 100 Marketing Podcast

What Industries Leaders are Saying About Luke…

"We're averaging 3 new apps per day from email & a good majority of them are solid. Based on our price point & conversions, email should add an extra 6 figures or so next month. Which we're very happy with”

-Landon & Stapes
8-Figure Coaches, Clients & Community

"Luke just consulted me on my messaging. I have been in the online marketing industry for years (Very successful) and worked with some of the biggest names. Luke DEFINITELY knows what he's talking about. He's very strategic, creative and insightful. If you're looking for the absolute best talent, you should be talking to Luke. Thanks Luke!”

-Jim Fortin
World's Foremost Authority on Subconscious Transformation

“Luke's copy has been responsible for millions in coaching sales for my clients. If you get a chance to learn from him, take it! I've even asked him to coach my high-level clients!"

-Jason Hornung
World Leader in Online Advertising, Hornung Agency

"The reason I asked Luke to be featured in The 6-Figure Coach Magazine is because he’s always at the forefront of what’s working online to get coaching clients. If you’re coach or consultant looking for more clients, Luke’s the man you’ve got see”

-Karl Bryan
Publisher & Owner  6-Figure Coach Magazine

“He's one of only a handful of people I trust to write copy for my clients and I've been in this game for over a decade! His ads just convert. If you want to grow your business online, see Luke. Now!”

-Rory Stern
7-Figure Ad Agency Owner, RFS Digital

“Through Luke’s help I’ve been able to take my mortgage coaching business from 0 to 7-figures in 18 months. Luke, I can’t thank you enough"

-Mark Blundell
Australia's #1 Mortgage Coach, Mortgage Sales Mastery

“I’ve hired Luke to write copy for my agency many times, and every time he knocks it out of the park. Whether it’s an ad for a private boarding school, weight loss program, retail coaching, or Christian jewellery - his ads have converted in every niche he’s written for. Quite simply, he’s a master at making your marketing convert in any niche”

-Matt Pshock
Leading Online Ad Agency Owner, Good Tree Agency

"We were hesitant to hire Luke because his fees are quite expensive. However, all that fear melted away when we saw hundreds of sales gushing into our business every day! Now, we think he’s the bargain of the century!

-Victoria Black and Gen Davidson

Owners of Australia’s #1 Diet, SuperFastDiet.com

3 minute emails

18 Oct 2021
Posted in

The Aussie Hermit lives in a townhouse.

2, actually.

Alana and I own one, and we rent the one next door for The Man Cave (AKA: the office).

And, one of the more annoying things about living amongst others is that you have to share bins.

In Australia, we generally have 2 types of bins…

A recycling and the household waste bin.

(Some places also have a “green waste” bin)

And the not-so-funny thing is, people don’t give two craps about what they put in these bins (even though it’s very clear what you goes in each). I’ve seen food in the recycling bin. Wood furniture. Metal furniture. I’ve even seen a whole bike shoved into one.

It’s pretty bad.

But what I find most annoying is that the recycling bins always get full.

No matter the week or time of year.

They will fill up.

And, often, they’ll fill up to the point where people just leave their bottles/plastics/containers etc next to the bins.

And that’s why our body corporate decided to fix this by ordering 3 new recycling bins from the government.

The theory being, with more bins there will be plenty more room for everyone to fit their recycling.
Can you guess what happened?

The bins still overflow.

That’s right.

Even though we have 3 extra bins (now a total of 8), they still fill up to the point where people still leave their crap all around the bins.

And, had they spoken to The Aussie Hermit before ordering the bins, I could have told them this was going to happen.
The reason?

Well, it’s kind of like when scheduling your time.

When you schedule time to do an activity – whatever that activity is – you will often fill that time.

For example…

If you schedule 4 hours to get a blog post done, more than likely it’ll take you that whole 4 hours.

If you schedule 2 hours to create a lesson in your course, more than likely it’ll take that whole 2 hours.

If you schedule 1 hour to have a sales conversation, more than likely you’ll take that whole hour.

Etc.

So when my neighbours see that there are more bins, naturally they find more stuff to fill it with.

It’s human nature.

More:

One of the things Coaches tell me they hate about sending emails is how long it takes them.

But I say the main reason it takes them that long is because you’re giving yourself too much time to do them.

Instead, do the opposite.

Restrict the amount of time you’re allowed to do your emails, and you’ll able to get them done faster.

For example…

What if you gave yourself only 30 minutes each day to do your emails.

Set a timer and when it stops, that’s it.

You can’t write anymore.

You can’t edit.

You just have to send it out.

That’s a surefire way to get them done faster.

Or what about this…

What if you only gave yourself 3 minutes?

Could you get them done that fast?

Maybe not if you’re typing.

But do you know what I’d do?

I’d record them.

That’s right.

I’d pull out my phone. I’d pick an email idea from my “idea list.” I’d hit “record.” And then I’d send the completed file to my VA to transcribe/edit/publish.

Again – the amount of time you allot to an activity, is typically how long it will take to complete that activity.

Reduce your allotted time and you reduce the length of that activity.

And this is how you can get your emails done in 3 minutes per day.

With that being said…

I go deeper on getting your emails done in just a few minutes each day inside my 15 Minute Client program.

Even better, the strategies inside work for any Coach. Even if it typically takes you a long time to create content.

Along with that, I give you hundreds of ways to come up with email ideas so you always have something to say when you sit down to write (or record).

Want to get clients with one daily email?

Make sure to put your name on the waitlist here:

https://The15MinuteClientWaitlist.com

-Luke Charlton
The Man Cave, Canberra

13 free ways to get traffic

17 Oct 2021
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Let The Aussie Hermit give you a list of all the ways I used to get traffic:

  1. Networking up to 5 nights per week.
  2. A YouTube show (back then it was “Google Hangouts”).
  3. Speaking.
  4. Running small group workshops.
  5. Posting on social media.
  6. Blogging.
  7. Running a podcast.
  8. Building a LinkedIn group.
  9. Building a Facebook group.
  10. JV’s.
  11. Connecting with people on LinkedIn.
  12. Cold calling.
  13. Door knocking.

Plus many more.

Did they work?

Not really.

And the reason why is 4-fold:

  1. They often took a lot of time to build momentum.
  2. They’re not that scalable.
  3. They took up a lot of my time.
  4. They didn’t work unless I worked.

And this last one is something many don’t think about.

Want to get traffic from speaking? You gotta be on stage.

Want to get traffic from Join Ventures? You gotta be on calls, building JV relationships and organising the promos.

Want to get traffic from blogging? You gotta be writing long, detailed posts every week. Otherwise, if you stop, the strategy no longer works.  

Now I’m not saying you shouldn’t do them.

If you have the time and inclination, some can be great.

But for me, it’s a hard sell when compared to the alternative.

Here’s how my traffic works:

  1. It’s instant.

    No spending months putting together content or trying to get booked somewhere. I can turn it on and off like a tap.
  2. It’s scalable.

    If I want to earn more I just turn up the tap.
  3. It’s automatic.

    Once the campaign is set up and running, I spend about 5-10 minutes per week keeping it going. It works without me having to be there.

Think of it this way…

Now, when I’m sleeping, I’m generating leads.

When I’m eating breakfast, I’m generating leads.

When I’m in the gym, with my family, and even on the toilet – I’m generating leads.

The only downside?

The traffic is paid.

For me though, that’s a price I’m willing to pay to give me a business where the only thing I need to do to get clients is send one email each day.

Because before, I’d have to spend 2-5 hours per day just on the traffic generation before I even got to my email.

Maybe I could justify that when I was single.

But now with a family?

Not a chance.

With that being said…

If a lot of your time is currently being sucked up by these free methods, and you want to transition to a more automated, scalable way, then maybe The Aussie Hermit can help?

Inside my 15 Minute Client program, I show you how to build your list the paid way.

Along with that, I give you a 3-step email framework to turn that list into premium clients every week.

The only catch?

There’s a waitlist.

To know when spots open next, head on over to this link here:

https://The15MinuteClientWaitlist.com

-Luke Charlton
The Man Cave, Canberra

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