Frank Kern NLP - Part 1

Hi all,

Welcome to NoCatchIM.com.

To kick off the site, I thought it’d be cool to show a real-life example, in production.  We’re going to take a look at some of the NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) techniques used by the great, the masterful… Frank Kern.

He just finished a product launch of Mass Control and we are going to analyze one of the videos from his launch so I can point out some awesome marketing and NLP techniques he uses.

If you’re interested in seeing the entire video, it is here (don’t worry, this isn’t an affiliate link): http://www.masscontrolsite.com/results.php

As always, please post comments to let me know your thoughts.

Thanks,

Nick

P.S. In the video, there is a part toward the middle where I point out the “Become A Member” text on the speedometer. After further review, I MIGHT have been giving Frank too much credit with creativity. If you are so inclined to look closer, just after the “Become A Member” flashes by there is also something that reads “Call 619 388 XXXX” (I am leaving the last 4 numbers off to protect the owner of that number). I called it and it appears to be associated with a radio station in San Diego. Since this video was shot in CA, it might make more sense to classify it under RDS technology. Or maybe Frank noticed it and put it in the video on purpose! :-) Either way, its funny to think about the possibility of it being Frank’s intention to have it in the video.

What do you guys think? Total coincidence or classic Frank?



5 Responses to “Frank Kern NLP - Part 1”

  1. Vence says:

    Dope!

  2. Nick says:

    Glad you enjoyed it Vence

  3. Chris says:

    I totally missed the thing about “Become A Member.” I think subliminal messaging is up for debate. But the NLP stuff is not. Great analysis. Why not more work like this?

    • Nick says:

      Thanks Chris. I’ve been pretty busy with other things, but if you have any specific requests, let me know.

      I may do some reviews on some of the Ryan Deiss and Perry Belcher stuff in the near future.

      Peace,
      Nick

  4. Mitch says:

    I think the “become a member” thing was purely coincidental. It was reminding the vehicle owner to become a member of on-star or something. Frank might be smooth, but he isn’t that smooth.

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