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Part-Time/In-Home Business - Low Expense and Low Risk or evil. They simply exist. Just as nuclear power can be used to create electricity or an atomic bomb, persuasion can be used to create unity or to force compliance. Whether the outcome is good or bad depends on the person using the laws and how that person applies the techniques of persuasion. Some people desire to win at any cost, using any available tactics or misusing the laws of persuasion. These individuals are willing to use guilt, violence, intimidation, temptation, bribery, and blackmail to get the desired result.As a first time entrepreneur, there are a variety of franchises, dealerships, distributorships, and licensing opportunities available for purchase. Many of these you can start by working part-time from your home. In doing so, you save thousands of dollars in start up and operating costs, while at the same time reducing your overall risk.You (and/or your spouse) don't necessarily have to give up your current career(s) or full time job(s) to start a lucrative business. There are many opportunities which exist by working part-time from your home. Most of these businesses can be started with minimal investment. Additionally, you are virtually eliminating many of the initial and ongoing high costs associated with opening and operating a business. You would be eliminating the rent or lease expense of having office or store space. Most, or all, of any payroll expenses would be removed, as well as, the majority of costs associated with purchasing equipment, sup However, when used properly, persuasion is our best friend. Through persuasion we create peace agreements, promote fund-raising efforts, and convince motorists to buckle up. Companies Collect Data! One’s ability to persuade meant great social prestige in the ancient Greek world. Homer regarded the rhetorical skills of Nestor and Odysseus as tremendous inborn gifts. It was Aristotle who first introduced persuasion as a skill that could be learned. At that time, rhetorical training became the craze for citizens of Athens, especially for the politically elite. The first book ever written on persuasion was Aristotle’s The Art of Rhetoric. The book’s basic principles established a foundation for persuasion that still holds true today. Aristotle taught that rhetoric was an art form that could be approached systematically by a formula for all persuasive attempts.Globalization and technology developed at a rattling rate make our lives more comfortable but we are stranded in a tighter area in our daily lives, on the contrary. Future might be ahead that is worse than Georger Orwell’s “Big Brother”. This time private companies trace us more than the government does, ranging from GSM operators to web search engines, credit card data and survey forms.In the era of marketing, advertising and consumpiton, it does not matter so much to get data collected about us. The heart of the mattter for the companies is what they could do with those data, how they could increase their sales and forecast future.Data mining is a method became very popular in 1990s, which aims to reach optimum efficiency in planning and organization thru collecting data from gigantic databases and determining specific trends, allowing to forecast future. Having used artificial intelligence, this method is based on analysing “significant” data Ethos refers to the personal character of the speaker. Aristotle believed that audiences could be persuaded if they perceived a speaker as credible. In his own estimation: “We believe good men more fully and readily than others.” Aristotle also stated that “ethos is not a thing or a quality but an interpretation that is the product of the speaker-audience interaction.” Ethos includes such things as body type, height, movement, dress, grooming, reputation, vocal quality, word choice, eye contact, sincerity, trust, expertise, charisma . . . well, you get the idea. It is the audience’s perception of the credibility of the speaker. Aristotle taught that ethos was the most powerful of the three persuasive means. Indeed, scientific research has proven the power of individual ethos. A Hovland and Weiss’ study gave students messages that were identical in all respects except for their source. High credibility sources yielded large opinion changes in the students while low credibility sources produced low opinion changes. Pathos is the psychological state of the audience. The psychological or emotional state of the listener can affect persuasion because “our judgment when we are pleased and friendly [is] not the same as when we are pained and hostile.” When considering pathos, it is important to know both the individual’s actual state of mind and his desired state of mind. When you determine the difference between the two, you can use that knowledge to your advantage. By helping them see how they can get from their current state to their desired state, you can persuade people to do just about anything. Logos is the substance of a message, or the logic presented to provide proof to the listener. Aristotle believed that humans are fundamentally reasonable people who make decisions based on what makes sense. This manner of reasoning is what enables the audience to find the message persuasive and convincing. The Foundational Principles of Persuasion 1. The Laws of Persuasion are Neutral Central to understanding persuasion is the concept of neutrality. The laws of persuasion are neither good nor evil. They simply exist. Just as nuclear power can be used to create electricity or an atomic bomb, persuasion can be used to create unity or to force compliance. Whether the outcome is good or bad depends on the person using the laws and how that person applies the techniques of persuasion. Some people desire to win at any cost, using any available tactics or misusing the laws of persuasion. These individuals are willing to use guilt, violence, intimidation, temptation, bribery, and blackmail to get the desired result. However, when used properly, persuasion is our best friend. Through persuasion we create peace agreements, promote fund-raising efforts, and convince motorists to buckle up. Make Your Business Boom by Joining Industry Associations sonal character of the speaker. Aristotle believed that audiences could be persuaded if they perceived a speaker as credible. In his own estimation: “We believe good men more fully and readily than others.” Aristotle also stated that “ethos is not a thing or a quality but an interpretation that is the product of the speaker-audience interaction.” Ethos includes such things as body type, height, movement, dress, grooming, reputation, vocal quality, word choice, eye contact, sincerity, trust, expertise, charisma . . . well, you get the idea. It is the audience’s perception of the credibility of the speaker.If you are looking to increase your business and income (and chances are that your trying just that), joining associations and professional groups in your industry can help you accomplish just that. These organizations are set up to help members of the industry and by becoming a leader of an organization like that, you can increase your reputation, prove your expertise, generate publicity and free advertising for you and your business and increase your income all at the same time.No matter what industry you are in, chances are that there is an industry association that you can join and work with. In the vast majority of cases, there are several. Mortgage brokers can join the National Mortgage Brokers Association and other professional can join similar organizations. These associations can help you advertise your services, decrease your costs and show your expertise to the community.If you are a salesperson, you most likely introduce yourself Aristotle taught that ethos was the most powerful of the three persuasive means. Indeed, scientific research has proven the power of individual ethos. A Hovland and Weiss’ study gave students messages that were identical in all respects except for their source. High credibility sources yielded large opinion changes in the students while low credibility sources produced low opinion changes. Pathos is the psychological state of the audience. The psychological or emotional state of the listener can affect persuasion because “our judgment when we are pleased and friendly [is] not the same as when we are pained and hostile.” When considering pathos, it is important to know both the individual’s actual state of mind and his desired state of mind. When you determine the difference between the two, you can use that knowledge to your advantage. By helping them see how they can get from their current state to their desired state, you can persuade people to do just about anything. Logos is the substance of a message, or the logic presented to provide proof to the listener. Aristotle believed that humans are fundamentally reasonable people who make decisions based on what makes sense. This manner of reasoning is what enables the audience to find the message persuasive and convincing. The Foundational Principles of Persuasion 1. The Laws of Persuasion are Neutral Central to understanding persuasion is the concept of neutrality. The laws of persuasion are neither good nor evil. They simply exist. Just as nuclear power can be used to create electricity or an atomic bomb, persuasion can be used to create unity or to force compliance. Whether the outcome is good or bad depends on the person using the laws and how that person applies the techniques of persuasion. Some people desire to win at any cost, using any available tactics or misusing the laws of persuasion. These individuals are willing to use guilt, violence, intimidation, temptation, bribery, and blackmail to get the desired result. However, when used properly, persuasion is our best friend. Through persuasion we create peace agreements, promote fund-raising efforts, and convince motorists to buckle up. Marketing Relevance - Is your Content Relevant to your Site scientific research has proven the power of individual ethos. A Hovland and Weiss’ study gave students messages that were identical in all respects except for their source. High credibility sources yielded large opinion changes in the students while low credibility sources produced low opinion changes.The hardest part of writing content seems to be making it relevant, when you have a specific niche topic you’re trying to keep in focus. I’ve found a secret to creating relevant copy that works almost every time.That doesn’t mean I never get off topic, or write about something in a different field altogether, but most of my articles are about marketing. In whatever way it relates to Branding, Article Writing, Ebook Design, or Product Presentation, I write about Marketing.Today, after working all week on a project for my community, I spoke with someone totally off the beaten path, who still happens to live here. His first comment was about the Museum that just recently reopened. I sat there with my mouth open catching flies for a moment, because that’s exactly the project I’ve been working on over the past month. You can see the online portion of my project at http://lamarco.us/btm if you’d like to check it out. His comment was that he hadn Pathos is the psychological state of the audience. The psychological or emotional state of the listener can affect persuasion because “our judgment when we are pleased and friendly [is] not the same as when we are pained and hostile.” When considering pathos, it is important to know both the individual’s actual state of mind and his desired state of mind. When you determine the difference between the two, you can use that knowledge to your advantage. By helping them see how they can get from their current state to their desired state, you can persuade people to do just about anything. Logos is the substance of a message, or the logic presented to provide proof to the listener. Aristotle believed that humans are fundamentally reasonable people who make decisions based on what makes sense. This manner of reasoning is what enables the audience to find the message persuasive and convincing. The Foundational Principles of Persuasion 1. The Laws of Persuasion are Neutral Central to understanding persuasion is the concept of neutrality. The laws of persuasion are neither good nor evil. They simply exist. Just as nuclear power can be used to create electricity or an atomic bomb, persuasion can be used to create unity or to force compliance. Whether the outcome is good or bad depends on the person using the laws and how that person applies the techniques of persuasion. Some people desire to win at any cost, using any available tactics or misusing the laws of persuasion. These individuals are willing to use guilt, violence, intimidation, temptation, bribery, and blackmail to get the desired result. However, when used properly, persuasion is our best friend. Through persuasion we create peace agreements, promote fund-raising efforts, and convince motorists to buckle up. Can A Person With Bipolar Disorder Be Successfully Self-Employed? the two, you can use that knowledge to your advantage. By helping them see how they can get from their current state to their desired state, you can persuade people to do just about anything.If you suffer from a long-term mental illness, like bipolar disorder, it's possible that your level of confidence in your ability to successfully start and manage a business of your own has eroded with time. Your efforts in the past may have left you feeling like a square peg trying to fit into a round hole - both in your business pursuits, and in the path of traditional employment.If not approached correctly, starting a business can be dangerous for a person with bipolar disorder, adding fuel to the fires of both mania and depression. People with bipolar disorder can be subject to manic delusions of grandeur, pursuing unrealistic business ideas, along with having grandiose and unrealistic expectations of themselves. After the period of mania wears off, the depressive mindset will likely set in, and with it, a realistic view of the unrealistic business they had been so excited about. They may feel foolish, and like a failure, and they may have also Logos is the substance of a message, or the logic presented to provide proof to the listener. Aristotle believed that humans are fundamentally reasonable people who make decisions based on what makes sense. This manner of reasoning is what enables the audience to find the message persuasive and convincing. The Foundational Principles of Persuasion 1. The Laws of Persuasion are Neutral Central to understanding persuasion is the concept of neutrality. The laws of persuasion are neither good nor evil. They simply exist. Just as nuclear power can be used to create electricity or an atomic bomb, persuasion can be used to create unity or to force compliance. Whether the outcome is good or bad depends on the person using the laws and how that person applies the techniques of persuasion. Some people desire to win at any cost, using any available tactics or misusing the laws of persuasion. These individuals are willing to use guilt, violence, intimidation, temptation, bribery, and blackmail to get the desired result. However, when used properly, persuasion is our best friend. Through persuasion we create peace agreements, promote fund-raising efforts, and convince motorists to buckle up. The Seven Deadly Sins of Business Networking (and How to Avoid Them) or evil. They simply exist. Just as nuclear power can be used to create electricity or an atomic bomb, persuasion can be used to create unity or to force compliance. Whether the outcome is good or bad depends on the person using the laws and how that person applies the techniques of persuasion. Some people desire to win at any cost, using any available tactics or misusing the laws of persuasion. These individuals are willing to use guilt, violence, intimidation, temptation, bribery, and blackmail to get the desired result.The seven deadly sins are transgressions that stymie spiritual progress. But what if these sins were applied to business networking? Follow these tips to make your next networking endeavour a heavenly experience.Pride - Arrogant or disdainful conduct or treatment; haughtiness. (Source: American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language) This sin has been called the most deadly of all the deadly sins. And for good reason. Whoever has pride has an excessive love of themselves. At a networking event, they tend to ignore people or they ignore your business needs. This person is full of self-importance and will talk endlessly about her products, her services and how happy her clients are with her.Instead of pride, you should be modest. Talk about yourself, but only after finding out what the other person does for a living. You can be successful by crafting a memorable introduction that you can say in 30-seco However, when used properly, persuasion is our best friend. Through persuasion we create peace agreements, promote fund-raising efforts, and convince motorists to buckle up. Persuasion is the means by which the coach of an underdog team inspires players to win. It is also the method employed by the Surgeon General in convincing people to take preventative measures such as scheduling regular mammograms and prostate exams. Managers use persuasion to increase employee performance and morale. Hostage negotiators employ persuasion to convince criminals to free their captives. 2. Persuasion Must Have an Audience The art of persuading and influencing others always requires an audience. This component is constant, so it is critical to know how to adapt quickly to your audience’s needs, wants, fears, and desires. Knowing how to research and read your audience will help you determine which tools or techniques of Magnetic Persuasion will be the most effective in any given situation. Using the wrong techniques and tools, on the other hand, will automatically create barriers between you and your audience, which in turn will diminish your potential to persuade them. When you effectively integrate the principles and laws of Magnetic Persuasion with the characteristics of influence, power, and motivation, your audience will always be friendly and desirable results will be the outcome. In the Pre-Persuasion chapter, I will spend more time on analyzing, adapting, and reading your audience. 3. Effective Persuasion Requires the Adaptation of Skills and Techniques Have you ever tried the same approach with a customer that your boss uses on you and had it bomb miserably? Becoming a Master Persuader requires more than mimicking other persuaders. You must not only fully understand the wide variety of persuasive techniques available, but you must also be ready to use the techniques best suited for any given situation. Acquiring this level of skill demands a commitment to watch, analyze, study, and apply the concepts of Magnetic Persuasion. As mentioned earlier, “everyone is not a nail.” Human nature is as varied as the colors of the rainbow. Human actions and thoughts are never perfectly predictable because each of us has different emotions, attitudes, beliefs, personalities, and traits. A beginner’s tendency is to find one persuasive technique that works and stick with that. Unfortunately, you cannot use the same persuasion tool on everyone. Depending on the situation and the techniques you use, people will agree, refuse, or be indifferent to your efforts. The Master Persuader has many tools and can therefore adapt and customize them to suit any situation or personality. 4. Effective Persuasion has Lasting Impact Do you want short-term temporary results or long-term permanent results? Effective Magnetic Persuasion has lasting impact, but it requires dedicated study and long-term commitment on the part of the persuader. The Hierarchy of Persua
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