Why Tim Tebow’s A Winner
January 10th, 2012. Filed Under: Internet Business Tips, entrepreneurship. Tags: Denver Broncos, pittsburgh steelers, Tim Tebow, winning
On Sunday night my dad called me from Ohio bursting with
excitement right after the Denver Broncos had won their
first playoff game in 6 years, and done it in spectacular
fashion.
The game was really close at the end and went into overtime.
Within 11 seconds, Tim Tebow’s Broncos won the game with
a pass over the middle and an 80 yard touchdown scamper
into the south stands of Mile High stadium.
The place burst into a roar and was shaking with excitement
and most of the world was stunned yet again by this
Tim Tebow guy.
A few weeks ago after a game, I got a simple text from a
friend of mine. All it said was, “Tebow’s a winner.”
And that’s the truth.
Tebow’s a winner because he has the mindset of a winner,
and he takes the actions of a winner.
And they’re all actions that you can take too and directly
affect your business and make it a massive success.
First of all, Tebow is enthusiastic. When you see him
starting a game, or pumping up his teamates, you can tell
that a fire burns in him.
A fire of enthusiasm has to burn in you too, in order to
keep people interested in your message and for you to be
able to push through the tough spots that inevitably
show up.
The first person who has to believe in what you have to say
is YOU…and then you can get others aboard.
Tebow’s work ethic is legendary. The guy was doing extra
sprints around the field after practice from the day he
showed up in the NFL. The other players made fun of them.
Those players aren’t around any more.
It’s the same in your business. The one thing we all have
is the same amount of is time. Use your time wisely, and
have a healthy work ethic towards your goals…
and 2012 is going to be a game changer.
Then there’s the short memory. Tebow had three really – and
I’m talking – really bad games. The guy looked like an
amateur out there. But he put it behind himself, had a
short memory, forgot about the bad games and focused forward
and had a great game.
It’s important to do the same thing in your business.
Recently there was a terrible economy.
That was then. This is now. Focus forward and get moving,
and good things happen fast.
Finally there’s Tebow’s mission. Tim Tebow views football
as a platform for something bigger than himself.
He’s always using his fame to talk about his charity work
or another cause. This too is something to apply in your
business.
After all, what is a business? Yes, it serves your
customers. But ultimately it exists to serve you, the
business owner.
And you might have causes that you believe in, a family you
want to support, or dreams to accomplish. And the mission
of your business is to make that stuff happen.
There are a number of ways I support successful
entreprenuers like you to use the Internet every day to
create the success they deserve, no matter where you
are in the business cycle.
Step your game up in 2012 and get support on your way to
the top:
http://wallythewebguy.com/services/
Reach for the top,
-Wally
PS – Before the last game where Tebow really shined, he was
challenged to “step up”. If you’re ready to take your game
to a whole new level and step up in 2012, this is for you:
http://wallythewebguy.com/coaching/
How something I learned in 3rd grade can double your income
August 25th, 2009. Filed Under: Business, Business Tips. Tags: Business, Denver Broncos, Village Inn, Wally
Yesterday I stepped off a plane, gathered my luggage, and found my way to my car – naturally parked at “Wally Park”. As quick as I could, I drove myself to the nearest Village Inn to get a down home breakfast. After a weekend of meeting with some of the top minds in the internet marketing world, I was starved.
To catch up on the world and most importantly the Denver Broncos, I picked up Monday’s newspaper. For 75 cents, this thing was pretty thin. I had to do a double take to make sure that I hadn’t missed getting the entire paper out of the bin.
But that’s how it is in the newspaper business these days. They’re going out of business, and trying to cut costs by sticking it to the customer. I’ll go out on a limb here and say that sticking it to the customer isn’t going to work.
As I sat there eating my eggs and hash browns, looking through my paper-thin paper, it didn’t take very long before I gave up and just switched to reading sports on the iPhone. Ah, much better. The stories are available at your fingertips, and easier to find.
This is where we’re headed. Even the waitress was trying to figure out how to get an iPhone.
If you’re in business, you’ll need to become your own newspaper publisher to succeed. People want to hear about what you’re up to, and what you can offer.
And there are 4 things that you absolutely must have on your website if you hope to succeed in getting your message out there.
If you do these 4 things right, you’ll not only have more customers knocking down the door. You’ll have something much more powerful, magical, and super important. You’ll have pre-qualified customers knocking down your door.
No more tire kickers, asking for that “free proposal”. No more “hey, can I just buy you lunch and ask you a few questions”.
Instead…
You’ll be activating the law of attraction direct to your business, and guaranteeing that the best people for you to work with are finding you, and practically begging to work with you.
The 4 laws your website MUST follow if you ever hope to make a sale are a lot like 3rd grade show and tell:
1. Show what you provide for customers.
2. Tell what kind of customers you focus on and can serve best.
3. Show how your business is unique from others who provide the same product or service, so customers can decide if your solution is the right one for them.
4. Tell what your company stands for.
Get your personality out there.
People want to do business with other people. Not a faceless corporation.
Show and tell. It’s that simple.
Reach for the top,
-Wally
P.S. – Show me your website and I’ll tell you how you can double your income within a year. For details, click here.
P.P.S. – “Anyone who wants to get serious about making money on the web or already has a website would be crazy not to hire you immediately. Feel free to pass on my contact info if they have any doubts about hiring you – I’ll tell them the straight scoop about “Wally the Web Guy”.”
- Sensei Harrison Huff
http://bullyproofkids.com
Sensei @ bullyproofkids.com
A Few Seconds of Panic
November 11th, 2008. Filed Under: Business, Online Marketing. Tags: Business, Denver Broncos, NFL, Stefan Fatsis
This weekend I spent a lot of time reading a new book called “A
Few Seconds Of Panic” by a guy named Stefan Fatsis.
As a 43 year old writer, he trained to become an NFL kicker, and
actually ended up getting to go through training camp with my
favorite team – the Denver Broncos.
It’s a fun adventure and an easy read, with a lot of funny
stories about him getting hazed by the “real” players. And the
pictures of Stefan next to the big football players makes him
look like a little kid. So that’s pretty amusing too.
The pressure put on a kicker in a football game is incredible.
There are thousands of people watching you, and you have only a
few seconds to perform and be the hero – or miss the kick – and
be a zero. In the book he talks about how there are lots of
guys in the world who have the athletic skills to play in the
pressure cooker of the NFL, but only a select few make it,
because only a select few can get their head straight.
Makes sense to me.
If you aren’t prepared mentally, there’s no way you can be
prepared to perform on the field. Same thing goes with your
website. If you aren’t prepared to keep a visitor there -
they’re going to leave.
Get the right know how and you’ll be sure to split the
uprights every time.
As the referee says, “It’s good!”
Reach for the top,
-Wally
P.S. – The lucky few who have heard these secrets are already
using them in their business.
Get them yourself.


