The Magic Button: Excerpt from How to be an Expert Persuader - Chapter 4 By Michael Lee
Interesting and “persuasive” sampler, November 30, 2007
I believe this is the same e-book as “How To Be A Red Hot Persuasion Wizard In 20 Days Or Less.” Both the title and the cover have improved – and yes, are more persuasive.
The sample chapter here is quite informative and thought-provoking. The author aptly uses the term “magic button,” as that is what it is – a magic button you have to find and press at the appropriate moments. The advice here is already complete in itself and would help you well even if you don’t read the rest of the e-book. But it may just be interesting enough to pique the curiosity of some people to go and get the entire e-book.
Also, compared to the sales pitch of an earlier sample chapter of this e-book, the pitch here is more persuasive. Now there are testimonials from satisfied readers as well as an outline of the benefits you will get if you apply the principles in the book. What I would like to see here, though, in addition to the testimonials and benefits, is an outline of the full e-book’s contents to give the potential customer an idea of what he/she can expect to find in the e-book.
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The Magic Button: Excerpt from How to be an Expert Persuader - Chapter 4 By Michael Lee
, December 10, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
Now here's another interesting sample chapter from Michael Lee's book on persuasion. This time, this chapter discusses everything about the power of association. And while reading it, you do get the idea that, yes indeed, what he is saying throughout the sample chapter is so true. Initially, I wondered what the power of association has to do with being able to persuade people, but then, I got quite a good idea after taking a look at the given examples.
As with the other sample chapters, this gives you an idea how effective the complete e-book is, with all the testimonials from a lot of people. Apart from that, this particular sample chapter should also let you know what this e-book can teach you, and based on its contents, it really looks like you will learn a lot of great things. Take a look at this chapter first to know what you'll be getting with the real thing.
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The Magic Button: Excerpt from How to be an Expert Persuader - Chapter 4 By Michael Lee
Get the rest of this book, NOW!, January 04, 2008
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
Even as a sample, Michael Lee’s work is just basically excellent, and without a shadow of a doubt, it’s worth buying the rest of the book. This chapter alone is an excellent demonstration of Neurolinguistic Programming or NLP techniques. The use of the anchor and these techniques are actually psychological principles that B.F. Skinner and Ivan Pavlov have proven a long time ago in their studies in Classical and Operant Conditioning.
This e-book is definitely backed by solid, Psychological theory, and I believe that the whole e-book itself is worth paying for.
Great concepts, great writing style, reads like a true self-help classic. Heck, I’d go further to say that this should be seen on print.
Love the cover and they layout too: clean, easy-to-read, won’t mess with your reading or with your eyes.
I’d be the first to say, “What are you waiting for? Buy the rest of the book now!”