First Time Ever: Internationally Acclaimed Speaker and Consultant to Hold Class in Lakewood

When he lived in Lakewood, very few people knew of his secret life. When he moved to Eretz Yisrael, even fewer knew of him. His cover was blown after he spoke at Google and was mentioned in Globes. Then he began a weekly column on page one of the business section of the Jerusalem Post, The Israeli’s version of the Wall Street Journal. Suddenly many of the kosher world stood up, competing for his attention and guidance.

With recent feature articles in Hamodia’s Inyan magazine and in Mishpacha, Rabbi Issamar Ginzberg’s talents and client roster have become much more widely known.

“There are so many yungerleit and their wives who try to start businesses to bring in more money,” Rabbi Issamar said. “Some of the businesses flounder because the idea behind their business is not sound. However, most struggle or don’t reach anywhere near the potential of their business because they have been exposed to ‘cutesy’ or graphic heavy advertising. They have sound ideas, but they are not using the kind of advertising that has been proven over and over to work. Effective ads do better than the ‘pretty’ ads, just with less ‘splash and flash.’ Business owners just need someone to show them the difference between beautiful ads and effective ads, and then they quickly succeed.”

Having been invited to speak to a group of high level executives from nearly 40 countries at the biannual conference of the Jewish National Fund, Rabbi Ginzberg recalls, “There were booths in the very back of the room with simultaneous translation into four or five languages for the many different participants. I give the JNF credit for shattering stereotypes and having a Charedi Jew with a big black hat and beard up onstage for a group of people, many of whom have preconceived notions about what people who dress ‘ultra orthodox’ are like. I didn’t come to discuss Torah, but instead lectured on ‘behind the curtain of social media,’ and gave them a King’s ransom of value and insights into how and why some people are making fortunes harnessing social media while others are not. Many businesses are spinning their wheels with social media. The owners are frustrated and unable to see how all their tweeting and liking is helping their bottom line…I think I helped explain why that happens.”

“There’s an expression I really like which sums it up; ‘Social media is only free if time has no value.’ The Internet has given us so many free opportunities to advertise that many business people have become averse to spending money to market themselves. They presume that because on social media it is free to promote yourself.  However, if you must spend 50 or 100 hours on your free social media platform to get a client out of it, is it really free? Have you calculated a real value for all that time you spent getting that client? You might be unpleasantly surprised at the answer. Even if you are paying yourself minimum wage, the new client would suddenly be one on which you have lost, not made, money on…”

Rabbi Ginzberg has been interviewed for the New York Times, the Washington post, Nasdaq.com, the Wall Street Journal, Consumer’s Digest, Prevention Magazine, Costco Connection, CBS, Fox Business, National Geographic, ABC, AllBusiness, and many other prestigious media outlets. He has a client roster ranging from New York Times bestselling authors, doctors and attorneys, to small business owners from France, Australia, Israel, Japan, Egypt, the Caribbean, The United Kingdom, Canada, Dubai, and across the United States. Rabbi Ginzberg is certainly trailblazing an interesting path, supporting his family while making a Kiddush Hashem.

“I’ve had experiences where I was mistaken for a tzedaka collector instead of keynote speaker,” Rabbi Ginzberg said. “And while I certainly throw in a good story from the Chofetz chaim or the Ben Ish Chai when it’s relevant and proves a good business point, it’s refreshing to the secular world when a Chassid can have a discussion with them which focuses on making money and helping them grow their business than yet another discussion about religion. I’m not here trying to make them frum, but rather to help them and let them see along the way that there is intelligence and friendly personality under the mass of black hats they fear so much because of media stereotypes…”

Having come to the USA for several days, Rabbi Issamar Ginzberg is coming to Lakewood on Thursday, June 13th to give a seminar at a reduced price specifically for the Lakewood community.

The event will take place from 7:00 pm though 11:00 pm and a location to be disclosed to participants. With hundreds of satisfied testimonials from business owners and executives around the world, this is the very first time this seminar is being done in Lakewood, and is backed by a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.

“I don’t do these seminars to make money off them… By the time the organizers pay for all the expenses, there isn’t much left of the $180 to make it worth my while,” he said. “I do them because I can help the tzibbur in a highly leveraged way, many at a time, while introducing myself to all the attendees, and their spheres of influence… Some of my most long-term clients came from seminars or referrals from the seminars. It’s all content, no fluff… A heavy dose of practical takeaways for how to market your product or service, how to get people to pay you more money for what you do, how positioning works to be #1 in the minds of your prospects for what you do, and how to use simple but highly profitable techniques both online and in the old fashioned media to accomplish a tremendous amount with a small budget… I’ve been able to help thousands, and here is my chance to give back to the Lakewood community, to which I have such gratitude and good memories. I look forward to seeing old and new friends there and helping them increase their income tremendously. Whether a new business just starting or an exiting one that needs strategic direction, this is not something a serious business owner or salesperson should miss!”

To sign up for the seminar, email [email protected] or call (718) 971-5220 and leave a message. Mention TLS and receive a free set of “transform your business” DVDs worth $350 when you sign up to attend.

“It is possible to make money, online and offline, from anywhere in the world and no matter what your status in life and in a kosher way,” Rabbi Issamar said. “Bsyata deshmaya, I’ll show you exactly what to do and how… If you are willing to give it a shot spend a Thursday night expanding your horizons and you consider the potential rewards, you’ll see that attending this event may just be the smartest business you’ve ever made. If you use email to close business, you’ll find the copywriting techniques I’ll be sharing will get you a better open rate with more favorable responses… In this very article you are now reading on TLS, there are different scientifically proven techniques embedded within it that have made you excited to attend and not wanting to miss it… I’ll be explaining how and why those techniques work and how you should be doing the same in your marketing!”

Join successful Lakewood business owners and sign up now by sending an email to [email protected]. TLS is proud to bring such a noted speaker to our community and to enable the tzibbur to grow their business and create more Parnassah opportunities for the community. We look forward to seeing you there!

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9 COMMENTS

  1. I wish I could come but I don’t have $180. I don’t even have 180 cents. Maybe the Rabbi can do a much shorter one and charge much less for guys like me…

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