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Secret Formulas of the Wizard of Ads

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People love this straight-talking ad-man from Texas and his powerful stories that shed light on advertising, marketing and success.

224 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 1999

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Roy H. Williams

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1 review52 followers
January 20, 2013
Half helpful insight to advertising and business. Half interesting stories that aren't essential to a successful business.
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Author 2 books423 followers
June 12, 2024
წიგნი ჯერ კიდევ იმ დროს არის გამოცემული, როცა სარეკლამო სფეროს ბოლო მიღწევა ტელევიზია და იმეილები იყო. მიუხედავად ამისა, მაინც შეიძლება დღევანდელობისთვის შესაბამისი დაკვირვებებისა თუ ფორმულების ამოკრეფა, რადგან ტექნოლოგიები შეიძლება სწრაფად იცვლებოდეს, მაგრამ ადამიანების ბუნების ცვლილება არც ასეთი მარტივია.
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Author 3 books10 followers
March 27, 2018
Odd, interesting book. It's nothing like what I expected but still delivered a few gems. The quirkiness of it is part of its appeal, and part of its message. Daring to be true to who you are -- a secret weapon used not nearly often enough.
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December 21, 2022
Wonderful reading. Joyful. thought provoking.

Roy has a gift for words and is masterful in capturing and telling stories. It’s like chicken soup for the soul.
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96 reviews7 followers
September 29, 2014
I stumbled across this fascinating book at the Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library in Dudley, Massachusetts. I was Library Director there 25 years ago when it was in a much smaller building. The cover art and graphics caught my eye and a quick scan of a few pages enticed me to bring it home. I returned it to the library today after getting my own copy so I can read it at my leisure. It is one of those books that is easy to read, with a captivating style, yet so densely packed with concepts that I prefer to take it in small doses to be savored and (hopefully) remembered. Here is a wonderful quote from page 44, Chapter 18, Living with Tarzan in the Jungle, "Though our 100 million sensory receptors enable us to see, hear, feel, taste, and smell the real world, our 10,000 billion brain synapses allow us to relate new data to stored memories and ideas - to experience things that never happened... We are much better equipped for experiences that are contained fully in the mind. We have lived with Tarzan in the jungle, journeyed beneath the sea with Captain Nemo, been stranded on an island with Robinson Crusoe, and sailed with a peg-legged man named Ahab as he pursued a great white whale."
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Author 4 books60 followers
May 17, 2016
This book was recommended to me by a fellow writer and someone in my homeschool community. I was pleasantly surprised by the content! Through a mixture of unlikely or little known biographical anecdotes about famous leaders of industry and state, stories from the advertising industry, and fascinating facts about the brain, Roy H. Williams kept me flipping the pages and soaking up his playful wisdom. He's a man after my own heart. Loved this, and highly recommend it to others.
6 reviews1 follower
August 14, 2009
Re-reading this summer, as I found it on the fireplace mantle while dusting. Fabulous foundational material for persuasive writing/speaking. Also helps me remember my "past life" in mktg....
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July 21, 2010
I've really liked this book... lots of great ideas, examples and life lessons
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