I Was The Wizard Of Oz
February 9th, 2010
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by BobTheTeacher · Filed Under: Bob The Teacher Training · Business Building · Internet Marketing Seminars
I bet you didn’t know that I used to have a thriving acting career!
It’s true – back in elementary school :)
Seriously, in 4th grade, I was the Wizard of Oz (and the corresponding traveling carnival guy). Funny looking back on that now how that role taught me a business lesson years later.
In the play, I got to say the infamous line, “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.” Dorothy and her entourage have traveled down the Yellow Brick Road seeking the one thing they want the most (to go home, a heart, a brain, courage). And they believe that the Wizard and all his wizardry can provide it.
The truth that’s revealed is each of them already had what they were looking for inside. They just needed someone outside who could point the way for them. Somebody who could see what they couldn’t because of something else getting in the way.
The Wizard appears to be magical, but when the curtain is drawn (by Toto, remember?), there are simple mechanics at work.
Unfortunately, too many “experts” in internet marketing keep that barrier up. But playing the Wizard in fourth grade taught me that people really benefit from seeing behind the curtain.
I love to help people discover those hidden talents and abilities that they already possess. And I thrive on teaching the mechanics that make the magical into the practical. So I don’t hide behind curtains, or keep the secrets locked away.
Over the last 4 years, I’ve created individual programs to reveal some of these secrets. Courses like Discover cPanel, Squidoo Secrets, and Teleseminar Formula made it easier for people to get control of their website, free advertising, or teleseminars. There have literally been thousands of people who have benefited from these courses and gained confidence and clarity in the process.
But I must confess that, without doing it on purpose, I’ve been hiding some of the methods I use in my business. Since I’ve been focused so much on teaching the individual tools that I use, or the systems that I have in place, I have never taught such a holistic system. And I have yet to see anyone else teach this either. What’s out there is woefully incomplete, or so complicated and overwhelming the odds are stacked against you.
So now it’s time to pull back the curtain even more, and make it SIMPLE for you to follow.
This is the heart of SIMPLE – the live event I’m hosting at the end of the month. You get to learn my entire business growth system alongside a select group of people. You get to discover those talents and abilities you already possess, and build a “yellow brick road” that gets you to your destination.
I call it the School for Information Marketing Profits, because the SIMPLE formula is centered around teaching what you know, and helping people profitably. And I use the domain SIMPLE10K.com because the goal of reaching $10,000 per month is very real and possible following the 3-phase system I’ll teach there.
Plus, you get to finally see the levers and the systems that make the magic happen.
Bob Jenkins
p.s. I’ll also do my best to protect you from flying monkees and apple throwing trees! Seriously, though, there is no other training event that will help you get as much clarity, focus, and sustainable profit like SIMPLE. Get your ticket and over $3000 in bonuses before it’s too late.
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| Bob Jenkins is an internet business marketing teacher, with ten years experience teaching teenagers and teachers. He is the creator of several online training courses that teach you how to get better customers and increase your profits. Specializing in social networking strategies for business and creating information products from teleseminars, Bob can help you use internet marketing tools and strategies to promote your business online. |
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Hi Bob,
WAS?
You’re still the wizard in my book!
You always provide the best training and help. (Support included!)
Best always,
Paul Klein
Funny you should mention that… I was Dorothy when I was in 6th grade. (Oh no! Perhaps it’s our next singing adventure, Bob?!?)
You are so right about this though! Many of us are chasing rainbows and not following a path (err… yellow brick road?) that really brings us ‘home.’
Ok, enough of the Oz-chat.
Personally I am tired of investing $$ in a so-called ‘goo-roos’ program only to realize I’ve been served ketchup, not secret sauce.
I am so happy and proud to be a part of the VIPs at SIMPLE. Every person there is willing to share the ‘real’ recipe that has helped them get to where they are. I can’t wait to learn from you and share with others too!
Shan
Hey Bob,
I can see you in that role … you are a great ‘wizard’ of information. Funny, I played Snoopy in “you’re a good man Charlie Brown”. I’ll have to come up with a business lesson for that one.
Keep up the great work.
Tim