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"The Strange Story of the "Crackpot" Mail-Order Prophet
( or ) Five Things You Can Learn about Advertising from Dr. Frank
B. Robinson"
By Joe Vitale
Are you having trouble selling your product or service? Are you
feeling like the chaotic state of the world prevents you from
succeeding? Are you wondering how you can increase your sales in
the most cost effective ways? Are you feeling like your
competition is breathing down your neck?
Many of my clients feel the same way. They want to succeed, to
make a nice living in their business, but they feel overwhelmed,
uncertain, and even despondent. They feel they have too much
competition. They feel marketing doesn't work, or takes too much
work. They feel people don't have enough money today to spend on
what they are selling.
And that's why I think it's time to reveal the strange story of
the long forgotten "crackpot" mail-order prophet.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s the average person
didn't have enough money to feed themselves or their family, let
alone enough extra cash to order books through the mail. Yet
during those lean years one man made a fortune selling books and
courses entirely by mail. His name was Frank B. Robinson. He
founded "Psychiana," the world's eighth largest religion and the
world's largest mail-order religion.
You may never have heard of him or his movement before today.
But during the 1930s and 40s, Robinson's name traveled around
the world. Millions of people read his books, studied his
lessons, and practiced his methods. The press called his
positive thinking, new thought religion a "media business"
because Robinson advertised so heavily.
In 1928 Robinson wrote an ad for his new philosophy that began
with the headline, "I TALKED WITH GOD." An advertising agency in
Spokane, Washington said the ad would never work. But Frank
believed in his message and trusted his hunches. He borrowed
$2,500 from people he barely knew, spent most of it on printing
his lessons, and invested $400 to place his ad in "Psychology
Magazine."
That ad pulled 5,300 responses. Robinson ran it in numerous
magazines and it always pulled a 3% to 21% response. Within a
year he had a full-time job fulfilling requests for his books
and lessons, soon shipping a million pieces of mail a year out
of his office in Moscow, Idaho. The post office in that little
town had to move into a bigger building to handle all the mail.
Robinson's ads appeared in 140 newspapers, 180 magazines, and
on 60 radio stations, all at the same time. His postal bill in
1938 amounted to $16,000 and his printing bill hit $40,000. He
received 60,000 pieces of mail a day, reached more than two
million people, and sent his message to 67 countries---all
within one year of running his first ad.
"Advertising is educating the public to who you are, where you
are, and what service you have to offer," Robinson wrote. "The
only man or organization who should not advertise is the one who
has nothing to offer."
What can we learn from Frank B. Robinson?
1. He believed in his product. When you don't believe in what you
are trying to sell, it shows. It'll show in your lack of
commitment to your marketing, in poor advertising, in poor
service, or in other ways. As I mention in my book, The Seven
Lost Secrets of Success, sincerity is one of the "lost secrets"
to success. Robinson had sincerity. While his movement made tons
of money, Robinson accepted only $9,000 a year as his salary.
Whether you call him a crackpot or a savior, he believed in his
product. He knew he had something people wanted. In fact,
Robinson sold his religious lessons with a money-back guarantee.
2. He advertised relentlessly. If you don't tell people that you
exist, they won't know it. The reason you aren't aware of
Robinson or his movement today is because he's dead. (He died in
1948). No one is advertising his message. Without consistent and
persistent advertising to educate the public, the world won't
know of your business.
3. He tracked his results. Robinson believed in the spiritual
world, but he also knew he lived on the earth plane where
numbers matter. He tracked responses from his ads to know what
worked and what didn't. For example, astrology magazines brought
him an 18% response to his ads while national weekly papers
brought 3%. Knowing that, Robinson could invest more money in
larger ads in the better pulling magazines. Find out where your
business comes from and focus more advertising in that area.
4. He continued to create products. Robinson knew once people
tasted his goods, they would want more. He wrote 28 books during
his short lifetime. These, along with his correspondence
courses, gave him a deep product line. Your current satisfied
customers will always be your goldmine. Create more for them to
buy.
5. He remained optimistic. Despite the harsh reality of the Great
Depression years, and despite competition from religious
institutions that had been around for centuries, Robinson
flourished. He didn't believe anyone or anything could stop him.
When you have that strong of an inner conviction, nothing CAN
stop you. If you think you have competition with a similar
business in the same town, consider what it must have been like
for Robinson to have such empires as the Catholic Church, the US
government, and famous ministers and politicians trying to close
him down!
Whatever you may think of Robinson or "Psychiana," you have to
admit he knew how to advertise his business.
"After all, it's the results in human lives that count," he
wrote in his 1941 book, The Strange Autobiography of Frank B.
Robinson. "Talk is cheap."
What are you going to do now to increase your business?
Remember, talk is cheap!
© Joe Vitale. All rights reserved.
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"Joe Vitale hypnotized me today! He did it with '
Hypnotic Marketing,' which I found impossible
to stop reading. I learned something new on every page, and I've been learning about marketing
since l958. Now, I can only shudder for those poor souls who haven't yet learned what Joe has to
teach. Not only does he enlighten, but he does it in such a warm and engaging way, that you
cannot help but complete his book with a smile in your heart and dollar signs on your mind.
Thank you, Joe, for a mighty contribution to the world of marketing."
-- Jay Conrad Levinson, Author, Guerrilla Marketing series, JayConradLevinson.com
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