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Turning Words into Magic And Dreamers into Millionaires. With the knowledge of a seasoned business consultant and the warmth and wit of a natural storyteller, the Wizard will help you - multiply the effectiveness of your advertising
- understand the tug-of-war between intellect and emotion
- plant a mental trigger in the mind of your customer
- create totally new concepts from combinations of old ones
- see the opportunities around you- avoid the danger of overchoice
- escape the need to advertise 'Sale! Sale! Sale!'
- find the genius that hides within you- receive the best others have to give
- focus your advertising, your business, and your life Along the way, the Wizard
- share the power of encouragement
- talk to you about your Ruby Red Slippers
- make you understand how lucky you are
- show you how to avoid the mistakes that others have already made
- convince you of the need to rest
6 Audio CDs
Total running 5hours 7minutes

221 pages, Audio CD

First published May 1, 1998

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Roy H. Williams

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Profile Image for Gregory Downey.
101 reviews1 follower
September 2, 2008
The most powerful thing I learned from this book is that "The Only Truth Others Posses Is Truth they Arrived At on Their Own"... Therefore, you must learn to say things without actually saying it, so the receiver of your message arrives at the desired logical destination on their own and therefore owns the message in its entirety.

This book is a must read for anyone in any type of business.
BUT I WARN YOU... If you work in an ego driven industry, you will scare a lot of people into thinking that you are going to take their job..
Profile Image for Martha.
105 reviews16 followers
December 9, 2018
A business book on the cover. Well written and more about sticking to your convictions than about business. I'm glad a marketing rep I deal with at work wanted me to read it!
Profile Image for Carol.
18 reviews2 followers
August 26, 2007
I bumped into this book while browsing the airport bookstore. On any given trip, I usually take two books. I had finished the first one, but I was having a hard time getting into the the back-up book.

I'm not sure why I picked up "The Wizard of Ads" - I don't work in advertising, but after flipping through a few pages it was easy to see that this book went way beyond just marketing tips - it's basically a manual on Life in 101 easy-to-read one and two page essays.

The use of stories as examples is great; I love it when writing gives you shivers and this one book is full of them. Plus I learned some interesting history. Did you know that when the Statue of Liberty was brought to the US in 1886, they couldn't find anyone willing to donate the $100,000 needed to erect it? In the end, 121,000 people donated an average of 83 cents each toward the effort (and there's more to the story, but I won't ruin it for you).

My only criticism is not with the author but with the book binding. Uneven with rough cut edges. This may have been done on purpose to make it feel like an 'old' book, but I think it's distracting.


Profile Image for A.R. Hellbender.
Author 4 books97 followers
November 3, 2020
This book is full of very important copywriting knowledge, but some of the chapters felt a bit irrelevant and weren’t what I was looking for, and then the last 1/4th just real like a self help book.
But I would definitely recommend this for the important parts about copywriting.
Profile Image for Alvaro Berrios.
87 reviews8 followers
September 18, 2017
More about life advice than it is about writing great ads. Not that the advice was bad, but it's just not what I was expecting when I picked this book up.
Profile Image for Justina Kecoriūtė.
8 reviews25 followers
February 22, 2021
This is a book that you want to open again and again. It's very easy to read, but it doesn't mean that the content is somehow less valuable. It's simple, but that's why it's great. The Wizard of Ads encouraged me to rethink the common sense about people that I've been carrying with me for some time. It also proved to me that simplicity is the hardest form to achieve, in any type of business.

"The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do." – [quoting Thomas Jefferson]
Profile Image for Petra.
757 reviews43 followers
August 18, 2022
The audiobook would get 3 stars, it’s extremely annoying. If you’re gonna read this, don’t choose audio :D the book is awesome.
Profile Image for Christian Sorrell.
34 reviews
December 26, 2024
A collection of short, periodical-style columns that are, at times, insightful and, at other times, too general and shallow to create much thought or inspiration in the reader. The book's first third is focused on advertising and marketing, the author's primary claim to fame, and it's certainly the strongest part of the collection, with several pieces giving quick and sharp insight into good marketing practices that hold true to this day. As the book continues though, it leans more and more into generic, pseudo-inspirational business talk. Interesting enough little antidotes with a hastily attached moral to round things out. For those in copywriting and advertising, I'd recommend reading Part 1 and skipping the rest, unless Williams' voice has caught you enough to still be interested.
Profile Image for Albena Georgieva.
64 reviews
December 2, 2021
A very interesting book if you are into marketing and inspiring people by conveying a clear message.
All marketing classic lessons are told in a compact and simple way. It is almost a collection of life wisdom short stories, told from the perspective of a marketing and communication expert.

My favourite quote:
Most ads are written under the assumption that the customer is asking,
Who are you?
What is your product?
When are you open?
Where are you located?
Unfortunately, the customer's only real question is Why should I care?


For more of the books that inspired me this year check here
Profile Image for Mark Weeks.
3 reviews3 followers
December 2, 2018
I was searching for some inspiration on copywriting and boosting my mojo. Finding this gem of a book did both on a rainy Sunday in November. I am now a committed Roy H. Williams fan. This book offers so much human insight that it will require reading more than once. I loved the way it finishes with 'A Message To Garcia' too. It's really not a how to/formula book, but it certainly boosted my mojo:) I'm ready to start his book 'Destinae' next.

'Compared to what we ought to be, we are only half awake.' - William James

Thank you Roy, I've woken up:)
Profile Image for Deborah.
470 reviews
August 11, 2017
Excellent motivational book that gives great tips on marketing, sales, and advertising - along with a few life lessons. A slight biblical worldview offers no excuses, only possibilities to explore.
Profile Image for Alex Obradovic.
34 reviews5 followers
October 21, 2018
Great book with the focus on advertising. Author shares a lot of life lessons and insights, through interesting storytelling. I have finished this fun book in 2 days. Definitely a good read.
Profile Image for Tonya.
648 reviews
September 6, 2019
This is worth a read for anyone in sales or marketing. A common sense approach to this crazy world of selling someone else's products.
Profile Image for Jon Spoelstra.
Author 35 books136 followers
February 5, 2010
I've never met Roy until last year, but I sure had enjoyed his books for a decade.

Roy invited me to host a 2-day seminar last year at his Wizard Academy in Austin, TX.

Roy is a dynamic writer. But, wow, in person his personality out-glows his writing.

While I consider Joe Sugarman the greatest writer for print ads, Roy is the greatest for radio copy. Both are, of course, great marketers that really have a gift for positioning their product.

Roy's got several books, but read first The Wizard of Ads and and then Secret Formulas of the Wizard of Ads.

You also should go to his web-site (wizardofads.com) and subscribe to a FREE weekly email newsletter. The free newsletter comes every Monday and Roy talks about some weird stuff about marketing that make you say wow.

Profile Image for Christina.
86 reviews12 followers
January 19, 2009
This is a neat book full of lessons and perspectives related to advertising, but more specifically successful advertising. A must read for any business owner or anyone working or interested in advertising.
Profile Image for Dana (thatisagreatread).
41 reviews
July 11, 2008
Simply wonderful! I read this book in college and recently picked it up again. Great creative tips on how dreamers can become millionaires!
Profile Image for John.
18 reviews
August 27, 2008
This book should be required reading for everyone!
Profile Image for Marie Palmer.
48 reviews17 followers
April 12, 2009
Very refreshing and fun-to-read philosophy of advertising.
Profile Image for Mike Bal.
7 reviews4 followers
September 13, 2012
Really great approach to writing copy. IT can be easily translated to any form of media.
7 reviews1 follower
March 26, 2014
Very good clear direction for making people attentive to ads and marketing.
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