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DONE - THIS THREAD HAS FINISHED
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24th May 2012, 06:42 AM | #2 |
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I now only have 1 copy left |
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24th May 2012, 10:47 AM | #3 |
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Hi, would like to review it and gave honest feedback. Just did another review for another Warrior and active Warrior Forum member.
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Hi. I sent you a PM.
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26th May 2012, 11:48 PM | #5 |
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If you want the secret sauce to selling more products or services over the Internet you will discover it on page 8 of the “25 Laws Of Persuasion – The Internet Marketer’s Handbook of Buyer Behaviour and Psychology”. This is one book you don’t want to miss out on. I was fortunate to receive a free review copy but I would have gladly paid $30 for the privilege of printing out all 60 pages of these powerful laws of persuasion. Yes I printed out all 60 pages and bound them together for easy reference because this is one book I’ll want to read and study until I master these laws! I also printed and laminated an extra copy of page 7 – the table of contents page, as it lists all 25 Laws and makes for a handy checklist to refer to when creating an offer or website. I’m adding my copy to my library of favourite marketing books right along side of Robert B. Cialdini’s books “Influence” and “YES – 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive”. Cialdini’s books are great but this book was written specifically to help Internet Marketers. Pass up the next shiny object that you are tempted to buy and invest in educating yourself instead by learning these 25 laws. Shiny objects won’t make you money… but mastering the principles taught in this book will. Newcomers to IM are always wondering what can they successfully sell. Master these 25 principals and you will be able to successfully market and sell just about anything! Cheers, Steve http://startaphotoghraphybusinesstoday.com |
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27th May 2012, 11:09 AM | #6 |
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Hi Richard, Very interested, PM sent. Vince aka makingiants |
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Hello Richard G Lewis Please send me 1 FR Im waiting your confirmation Thanks Regards Ahmad - dataintermedia@gmail.com |
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27th May 2012, 08:37 PM | #8 |
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Having been one of the fortunate few to review ‘The 25 Laws of Persuasion’ I can confidently assert that this is a book that anyone interested in elevating the effectiveness of their marketing efforts must read and probably refer to on a regular basis. To begin with, Richard gets it absolutely right in suggesting that hype, faked screenshots and ‘smoke and mirrors’ no longer works in sales. Consumers are becoming more savvy and selective and as a result, it is harder to convince them than ever before. Subsequently, Richard explains and demonstrates how important psychology and really understanding what makes your potential target customers tick is in online marketing. This is a crucial factor that no-one that genuinely wants to make money on the net can afford to ignore. Suffice to say that I’ve already read ‘The 25 Laws of Persuasion’ twice, and I will read it again until I am confident that I’ve attained the level of psychological mastery that the author has obviously achieved. So, a big thumbs up from me, and thanks to Richard for the opportunity to review his excellent book… All the best, Steve Fool Free Fiverr Formula |
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I think you owe Richard an apology for passing judgement without knowing all the facts. Cheers, Steve | |
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28th May 2012, 03:07 PM | #11 |
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May i please have a copy to review, i'll do it fully, as well as give some opinions on past experience
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31st May 2012, 09:19 AM | #12 |
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Note: I was given a review copy of "The 25 Laws of Persuasion: The Internet Marketer's Handbook of Buyer Behavior and Psychology" Here's my honest assessment of the book: You can tell a lot of thought was put into constructing this guide. THis was no slap-dash product attempt - it's 60 pages long, with 52 pages of pure content. Now, it's not the most casual read I've ever laid eyes on. But it is straightforward and takes a complex subject (persuasion) and breaks down each specific law of persuasion into a definition, example, how to apply it to your sales strategy - and even goes on to share the deeper theories about the laws. This book taps into some advanced concepts, while still presenting the 'basic' info - so you don't need a degree in psychological theories to help you navigate the book (although I did get flashbacks of my last years in college...) The part that most marketers will enjoy is the "application" area in each Law of Persuasion chapter. This is the area that tells you how to use the specific law to help you sell and position your product. I also enjoyed how he delved into some of the theories and talked about how marketers could apply those theories to sales (For example, on page 18 he goes into B.F. Skinner's behavior model and talks about it relates to 'ethically bribing' subscribers.) Is it groundbreaking? Advanced marketers and people with heavy psychological backgrounds may not think so - but it is worth grabbing since it organizes persuasive thoughts and theories in a very clear and useful way. |
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