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Book of ClickFunnel’s CEO Hits New York Times Best Seller List

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ClickFunnels co-founder, Russell Brunson’s new book, Traffic Secrets, ranks on the New York Times Best Seller business list. Deemed the underground marketing playbook for entrepreneurs, Traffic Secrets sold more than 140,000 copies in its first three months.

“It’s incredible to see Russell’s book, Traffic Secrets, recognized on the New York Times Best Seller list,” says Todd Dickerson, co-founder of ClickFunnels. “Russell has always put people first and it’s a real honor to work alongside him and to see how his work and books have changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs,” says Dickerson.

The 318-page book provides readers with entrepreneurial insight from one of the minds behind ClickFunnels, one of the world’s fastest-growing SaaS companies. Named “Best Entrepreneurial Company in America” by Entrepreneur’s Entrepreneur360 list, ClickFunnels continues to help more than 120,000 business owners and marketers quickly get their message to their target market.

Inc. has listed ClickFunnels as one of “America’s Fastest-Growing Privately-Held Companies” three years in a row. The company was also named one of “America’s Best Startup Employers” by Forbes.

Traffic Secrets: The Underground Playbook for Filling Your Websites and Funnels With Your Dream Customers includes tactics for driving traffic to websites and funnels with business’s dream customers. It’s the third in Brunson’s marketing trilogy, which includes USA Today and Amazon best-selling books Dot Com Secrets (2015) and Expert Secrets (2017). Both books were updated with the release of Traffic Secrets, and the new editions of both landed on USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists.

Since its launch, Traffic Secrets has achieved several other rankings in best seller categories:

Traffic Secrets is available at TrafficSecrets.com and at a variety of large booksellers.

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