Who is the Presidential Hopeful I Caught Using Covert Hypnosis?
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I have been getting some emails and blog comments inquiring on how to use embedded commands with persuasion. The next post I am working on is going to give some more info on how to use embedded commands effectively in persuasion. Hopefully this will all be ready by tomorrow. I also found a really good video on how to use embedded commands, I will also share.
Also, I am going to reveal which Presidential hopeful I believe made a poor attempt at using embedded commands in a speech, how they were using it, and where they screwed up?
A very big P.S. I will do my best to use discretion in this post as the big three things people get very sensitive about in conversation are religion, politics, or sex. Let me say I study persuasion not politics, and this is not a political blog. I do not want to make that post a political debate. I don’t care who you vote for or what party you belong too. If you are offended by my blog post about politics and covert hypnosis, then I’ll say in advance sorry no mean to offend you. If you choose to unsubscribe Godspeed.
Otherwise, get ready for a fascinating post on embedded commands tomorrow.
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5 Responses to “Who is the Presidential Hopeful I Caught Using Covert Hypnosis?”
By M!hai on Jun 2, 2008 | Reply
The more posts the better !
I can give you a new idea for posts …you can take videos with successful politicians, and one example is Obama, and explain why he is successful, of course if you can spot something.
By Bill on Jun 2, 2008 | Reply
that is an excellent idea, the only problem is, I will have to watch a bunch of political videos
Obama is a really good example of the hypnotic power of congruence, when he speaks his words match his energy- that is very persuasive.
By M!hai on Jun 2, 2008 | Reply
It was just a suggestion, you know if it worth your time. I just know a lot of webmasters who struggle to find ideas for posts, and thought that making suggestions is always a good thing. And who knows …maybe after you’ve thought at the idea that I’ve just suggested in this comment you’ll come up with better ideas, and more interesting posts.
By Bill on Jun 2, 2008 | Reply
it is still an excellent idea, and your comments and your conversation is welcome M!hai, also considering the my activation of the plugin your recommended you’ll naturally become aware of how much I value your comments and the value you offer this community. Although I cant figure out how to make subscribe to comments show up in the sidebar, CSS
I am more of a widget guy.
By M!hai on Jun 2, 2008 | Reply
I don’t know why you want it on the sidebar, right under the submit comment button is the best, that is the most visible place for someone who want to receive emails and follow the discussion. Don’t you agree ?