Archive for the ‘How to Sell’ Category


Sleight Of Mouth – Introduction

Unbeatable Verbal Judo You’re about to learn a set of skills that can instantaneously and obliterate any argument that comes your way, any objection that gets thrown up during a conversation, and any verbal obstacle you find in your path. These verbal skills are so powerful that you will never lose an argument again, and [...]

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Seven Magic Laws Of Influence – Authority

Beware Of Those In Power The power to persuade has long been a sought after skill. One thing that many erroneously believe is that we instinctively know how to persuade, since we experience being persuaded on a daily basis. The bad news is that since we are persuaded on an automatic and unconscious level, we [...]

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The Powerful Laws Of Influence – Compare And Contrast

The Power of Comparison To Create Enormous Influence You can dramatically increase your powers of persuasion with the simple application of some incredibly effective but not widely well known laws of persuasion and influence. These are not esoteric theories thought up by ivory tower professors, these are hard and fast rules proven time and time again by [...]

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The Ancient And Irresistible Law Of Scarcity

Read This Before Somebody Else Does! There are few things that work more to create a unconscious desire to buy or acquire something that scarcity. Even though scarcity is the oldest trick in the book when it comes to sales, it still works. Any time something is in limited supply, or the time is scarce, [...]

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The Irresistible and Powerful Influence of Reciprocity

No Strings Attached? There is a proven law in the world of persuasion that is so effective, it allowed a cultish religious group to go from barely scraping by to raking in millions of dollars a year in donations. So much so that this particular organization was later busted for tax evasion. This simple law [...]

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The Seven Laws Of Influence And Persuasion

We Are Less Rational Than We Think We humans fancy ourselves as highly evolved animals that have rational minds, advanced language, arts, society, culture and a host of other advanced technologies. We don’t like to think of ourselves as irrational creatures that are at the mercy of ancient evolutionary hot buttons. The truth about us, [...]

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Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Utilization

Your Reading This Headline Leads To Incredible Curiosity The Milton Model set of language patterns and communication strategies is a wonderful set of tools that you can use in virtually any situation where normal conversation is appropriate. Today’s pattern, “Utilization,” is particularly powerful for many reasons. The basic structure of the utilization pattern, or strategy, [...]

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Conversational Persuasion With Presuppositions – The Spurious Not

Are You Not Aware Of The Massive Flexibility Of Presuppositions? This is an article in a series on linguistic presuppositions, those powerfully effective language patterns that you can use conversationally to persuade your listeners and readers. Today’s pattern is called the “Spurious Not,” and is similar in structure to both the rhetorical question pattern and [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Counterfactual Conditional Clauses

Had You Read This Yesterday You’d Already Know The Secrets Today’s lesson on linguistic presuppositions, those powerful language patterns that you can use to easily and powerfully persuade others, is another doozy. Logically, then send the listener in a quick time distortion combined with what in sales they call the “takeaway.” Then, all of a [...]

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Covert Persuasion And Influence With Presuppositions – Change Of Time Verbs and Adverbs

This Is Only The Beginning Of Massive Persuasive Power Linguistic presuppositions are incredibly powerful language patterns that you can use to easily persuade others through simple conversation. This is another article in a series of how to do just that. Today’s pattern is the use of “Change Of Time Verbs and Adverbs.” These are very [...]

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