Adrian L. Tobey

Location
Toronto, Canada
What I'm looking for:

=> Podcast Opportunities (I am a seasoned podcast guest, with over 100 hours of experience)
=> Interview Opportunities (print, radio, tv)
=> Training Opportunities (seminars, conferences, webinars, online conferences)
=> Sponsorship opportunities (if your target audience are agencies, freelancers, email marketers, tech)
=> Speaker Opportunities (I have spoken at various WordCamps, Conferences, Summits and Tech industry shows)

What I can offer:

=> Customized training to your audience
=> Edu-taining 1 Hour Seminars
=> 3-Hour Intensive Trainings
=> Inspirational Talks (entrepreneurship)
=> Co-host or Guest on your podcasts (I’ve co-hosted industry Podcasts and have been a featured guest on numerous podcasts)

Qualifications:
=> I am a Certified Trainer
=> Trained Speaker

Shared Revenue Models
=> We also have an affiliate program if you allow selling from the stage where our hosts gets a percentage of sales.
=> We can sponsor some of these opportunities if the target audience is correct and if there are sales opportunities.

Personal Bio:

Adrian Tobey is a 23 year old young entrepreneur with a multi-award winning tech start up and great story to share.

Adrian Tobey has been featured on WP Builds, Authority Magazine, WP Founders, MixErgy, WPTonic, Atarim Summit, WPMayor, WP Watercooler, LMScast, WP Plugins A-Z, Automation Rehab, Mastermind.fm, Trailblazer, How I Built It, and many more!

As the son of entrepreneurs, he credits his parents for giving him the thirst of entrepeneurship. His parents deployed an Internet marketing training business way back in 2001. Adrian tagged along to those training sessions and learned quite a bit about marketing during his formative years.

By the age of 16, he worked as an assistant trainer in some of the marketing sessions.

And when he wasn’t training people on how to succeed, he built WordPress sites and integrated CRMs.

At 18, he became an InfusionSoft Certified Partner and Certified Trainer. He used that skill set to produce hundreds of sales funnels for his parents’ clients.

It was during that time that he also built and monetized his first WordPress plugin: Formlift.net. It still sells “form styling” to more than 1,000 InfusionSoft (now Keap) customers.

At the age of 21, he dropped out of college to launch his own venture: Groundhogg.

Groundhogg currently serves 2700 customers world-wide and has won numerous awards including:

  • 2020 Gold Stevie Award for Tech Start Up of the Year
  • 2021 Gold Stevie Award for Sales & Customer Service in CRM small business suite category
  • 2021 Nominee for Young Entrepreneur of the Year Canadian SME National Business Award
  • 2021 Nominee for Small Business of the Year Canadian SME National Business Award

Groundhogg might seem like an unusual name for a company. But there’s a good reason for it.

Tobey named the company after the still-famous Bill Murray comedy “Groundhog Day.” In that movie, Murray’s character experiences Groundhog Day (Feb. 2) over and over again in successive days. In other words: every day was Groundhog Day in that movie.

What does that have to do with Tobey’s company? He realized a long time ago that many business owners were reliving the same day every day.

They were doing the same things over and over again and expecting a different result.

Tobey wants to disrupt that recipe for failure. And he’s got a tool to prove it.

The Groundhogg plugin is a CRM tool designed for WordPress website owners.

The Groundhogg plugin is a CRM (customer relationship management) tool which allows you to store your customer data and execute marketing automation.

Why did Adrian build Groundhogg?

Tobey says that modern-day SaaS-based CRM solutions are “too expensive, not intuitive who often will own your data.  Having a bad month and can’t pay? What happens to your data?  He says he never understood why you had to leave your WordPress site to use a CRM.  “It just makes sense that  small business should own their dta.  Why leave the WordPress  eco-system to use another tool? It just made sense to build it”. Tobey’s goal was to make the lives of marketers easier. 

Adrian Tobey currently owns a few plugins in his portfolio of products.  Visit https://adriantobey.com/ for more information.

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