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Persuasion Tips To Help You Reach Your  Goals     

                                                                             
By Michael Lee

 

Having exceptional persuasion skills is one of the most essential abilities to possess in today's fast-paced society.
We need the support and cooperation of other people to help us in our goal setting efforts. The saying
"No man is an island" is an undeniable truth.
Here are some hot tips to effectively influence and persuade anyone you desire.
1) Be Nice and Friendly.
 
Smile to brighten up the day. Make a sincere compliment to encourage and raise their spirits.
Simple little things like these count a lot. Make them feel that whenever they need support
or just someone who can give them guidance, you'll always be there to lend a hand.
They would tend to be more receptive to people that they trust and respect.
If you want to ask your boss a favor, do everything you can to please him.
Overdeliver and exceed his expectations.
Soon, he will notice your efforts and can easily be receptive to your persuasion efforts.
 
2) Enter their world.
 
You must understand the situation according to their point of view.
Set aside your personal interests and focus on them.
Just pretend that if you are them, what would you do?
What would be your suggestion?
 
Then take the appropriate action that would be beneficial to them.
Copy them. Observe how they act, how they speak,
and how they think. If they rub their hands while they talk to you,
act like them. If they speak at a clear and slow pace,
try to do the same thing. This is called mirroring.
 
In due time, the people you're mirroring
will subconsciously feel more comfortable with you.
It's as if they see themselves in you.
 
However, you must proceed with caution.
Mirroring is different from mimicry.
Do not let them be aware that you are copying them.
They might interpret it as mockery and you'll just get into hot water.

3) Provide them with undeniable proof or evidence.

Explain to them how your ideas or opinions could be the
most effective methods to implement. Show them undeniable proof
 that you have the best product by way of testimonials,
before and after scenarios, and detailed comparisons against
your competitors. Just make sure that all your claims are true and verifiable.
Always maintain a good reputation.

4) Satisfy their existing needs and wants.

People are self-centered. They are initially concerned

 

with their own well-being before others.
If you can prove that your proposal will provide more advantages
to them than to your own, then they will probably accept it.
 
If you could concentrate more on their interests, desires, needs,
and expectations, then you would satisfy their cravings for attention.
Moreover, it would show that you really care about them.
Mutual trust and respect would be established.
 
This is the most important thing to remember when
persuading anyone. No matter how close you are to
becoming like them or how compelling your evidence is,
if it does not satisfy the "What's In It For Me?" test,
your persuasion endeavors will not produce satisfactory results.
Always bear in mind how they will benefit from your actions.

About the Author:

Michael Lee is the author of the highly-acclaimed
course reveals mind-altering persuasion secrets to turbocharge
your earnings, win lots of friends,
captivate the opposite sex, and make anyone
subconsciously like and trust you.
 
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Persuasive Public Speaking - How to Persuade Your Audience Through Public Speaking

By Michael Lee

Want to enhance your persuasive public speaking skills? Perhaps you have already spoken before an audience, have given a great speech, have influenced them considerably to your point and have received a standing ovation a few times. Now you wish to improve that foundation you have in persuasive public speaking.

Here are three ways that can help you to become a more influential speaker.

One, body language. Majority of human communication is done nonverbally, and people commonly respond and understand it very well, having said that we primarily did not have formal education on nonverbal language. In order to effectively connect with your audience, mean what you're saying through nonverbal cues.

These include eye contact, hand gestures, pacing and the like to stress your words and statements. For instance, if you're trying to imply a very important point, you may point a finger up. If you're telling a story, pace a short distance citing you're bringing them to a certain point. You would be surprised what difference as an audience it would make if the speaker simply went through his speech purely verbal.

Two, study. Influence is your main concern when speaking before an audience so you have to know what you're talking about. You have to persuade them into considering the point that you're trying to make by citing facts, accepted truths and sources to show that your speech is actually based on something relevant.

Realize that there is no debate or an exchange between you and them so you have to be very mindful of every single aspect of your speech or they may find you stereotypical; or worse, they may see you contradicting your own statements. Do some research and be open about new ideas and opinions before speaking; this will further guide you how to be a more persuasive speaker.

Three, connection. Treat your audience, no matter how great or small in number, as your utmost concern. They are the reason you are speaking, so feel for them as if your message and efforts will be in vain if you cannot convince them to your point of view.

You have to create a link between you and your audience to successfully deliver your speech. This connection can be made through personal anecdotes, humor or even asking an audience to speak a little.

The goal is to be able to create feelings between you and your audience where they will know that it matters to you that they listen. This will be the basis for a smooth flow for the duration of the speech and probably the key to persuasion.

In a persuasive speech, you as the public speaker should know how to persuade and convince. The audience should be driven to a point of influence that your message will successfully be delivered and received. Repetition of ideas, facts and opinions will bring them to your point and positively boost your persuasive public speaking skills.

About the Author:

Michael Lee is the author of the highly-acclaimed How to be an Expert Persuader in 20 Days or less. This power-packed course reveals mind-altering persuasion secrets to turbocharge your earnings, win lots of friends, captivate the opposite sex, and make anyone subconsciously like and trust you.
 If you want to easily and quickly persuade anyone to eagerly do anything you want,
Special surprise gift awaits you.
 
 
 

 

 
 
Subliminal Persuasion Techniques

By Michael Lee
 

Subliminal persuasion is the way of getting another party to agree with you without outwardly doing so and without the other person noticing that you were trying to persuade him or her. A lot of people do not even notice that they have been won over by a simple smile - thus, making even that a tool for subliminal persuasion. It is essential in becoming an influential leader.

 

You can subliminally persuade another person through two techniques: via his or her own words, and via inflection, or the particular words we give emphasis to in a given statement. A simple sentence like "I can't assure you that" can have a lot of meanings, depending on which word you have inflected. See the examples below.

 

I can't assure you that. (But somebody else probably can)

I can't assure you that. (No way that will happen!)

I can't assure you that. (But, if you're lucky, you might get it.)

I can't assure you that. (But I can if it's somebody else.)

I can't assure you that. (Maybe I can assure you something else.)

 

Giving off what we mean via inflection is subtle. It will also help spare you from being overtly direct, especially if you're the type who hates the thought of turning someone down. Understanding which words to emphasize will save you from this awkward moment (yet you still get to have things go your way).

 

Another way to subliminally persuade other people is to have them eventually agree with you without them noticing it (because they thought it was their idea). This is a rather tricky method of persuasion and not many people might agree with it. But, hey, it works!

 

When negotiating, repeat what the other person said and then show how you will be able to achieve what they want for them. Be consistent so you don't run the risk of contradicting yourself. As long as you have what the other party needs, you hold an advantage.

 

Here's an example. Let's say you're trying to sell used cars to a friend. After listening to the other person tell you what he or she is looking for in a used car, emphasize the items being sought in the vehicles you have in your roster. It will be difficult for the other party to say 'no' since you already have what he or she said he or she needed. This is what subliminal persuasion is; and when employed the right way, it works like a charm every time.

 

There's nothing bad about using such clever persuasion techniques to get what you want. That's the way life is played. This is how the rest of the world operates. The important thing is always go for the win-win resolution. If your persuasion skills are powerful enough (and even cunning enough), you'll have no trouble winning people over.

 

Some like to call this influence; some argue this is foolery. However you might choose to view it, it is effective. And it won't be a surprise if you attempt to employ these effective strategies in the future; that is, if you haven't already applied them in the past.

About the Author:

Michael Lee is the author of the highly-acclaimed How to be an Expert Persuader in 20 Days or Less.
 
This power-packed course reveals mind-altering persuasion secrets to turbocharge your earnings,
win lots of friends, captivate the opposite sex, and make anyone subconsciously like and trust you.
If you want to easily and quickly persuade anyone to eagerly do anything you want,

Special surprise gift awaits you.