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![]() I'm not selling this book, and I'm not making anything by recommending it. It's just a really good book and if you haven't read it already then you'd do yourself a favor by reading it.
It's about business, advertising, and marketing. Those are the keywords printed on the back cover, but I realized today that it's about much more than just business or advertising or marketing. It's about life and how to live it successfully. That realization came about because my step grandson called me up yesterday all excited about the jet ski he just had to have. "Buy me a jet ski Bud, you're rich and you can just write a check for it." Two years ago it was an X Box and the whine was so bad that I didn't see him for two years and only spoke on the phone a couple of times. I love the kid, but my god there are limits to what a person can stand in another. His dad is one of those people who are expert liars and manipulators and it seems the trait has been passed on to son. He came to see me last month, just dropped by while he and his granddad were out coyote hunting. I was amazed at the change in him. He was now 14 yrs old, much taller and mature looking, quiet and well mannered. I was so shocked that I mentioned it to several people that knew him. What a change! Until the jet ski call. It's the same song, just a different verse. I'm saddened by the whole situation because there is very little I can do to influence him beyond the odd comment and keeping my eyes open for an opportunity to influence him. I told him maybe he could join a church and ask god for a jet ski, after he brushed aside any discussion about how he could earn the money he needed for a jet ski. I think I've found that opportunity in this book. I'm going to order another copy and give it to him on his birthday. Maybe I'll give him another copy for christmas, and then the next birthday, and on until he reaches 18 years old. It's a tremendous book that I want to keep in front of him until he has the sense to keep one and read it. Worth a try, I think. I've read it several times and keep it laying around because it's fun to pick up and thumb through. Longest chapter is three pages. It's little bites of useful information and insights, plus it tells you everything one needs to know about people, advertising, marketing, and business. All for $17.95, maybe less for used ones on Amazon. "The Wizard Of Ads" Subtitle "Turning Words into Magic and Dreamers into Millionaires" Roy H. Williams author Bard Press Ray Bard Publisher ISBN 1-885167-29-6 trade paperback |
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![]() We've talked about Roy H. Williams a few times over here before.
I'm a big big BIG fan of his. There are 2 other books in the Wizard of Ads Trilogy. Book 2 = Secret formula of the wizard of ads Book 3 = Magical Worlds of the wizard of ads All 3 are awesome books! And all 3 can be bought for $25 +s&h from here: https://www.wizardacademypress.com/s...p?idproduct=10 This may sound silly - but when I'm in a rut - I pick up one of these 3 books and open a page at random. And ideas pop up. They are my magic books. If anyone has a chance to go to Austin, Texas and hear Roy H. Williams speak - don't miss it for the world! He is even better on stage! |
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![]() You can also get on his Monday Morning Memo list and get some great writing every Monday morning and don't forget the rabbit hole.
http://www.mondaymorningmemo.com/?ShowMe=Home Mack |
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![]() At first I thought I should apologize for bringing up an old subject, but not any more.
Ankesh and Mack, thanks so much for opening up the rabbit hole. |
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