7 NLP Techniques You Can Use During Your Product Launch For Massive Conversions
So you want to learn some quick techniques that magically turn your prospects into buyers, clicking away buying whatever you have to offer.
Sure, I’ll help you.
But with a word of warning: these are some of the most powerful communication techniques available to humankind, so after learning how to do all of that you’re going to feel you have all the power in the world.
And that won’t be too far from the truth either.
Except if you are blunt about it, you’ll be busted for being manipulative.
So be smart and practice.
Now before I give you a list, remember when you were back at school and there were two types of lessons.
There were the dull ones, where the teacher gave you a lecture, made you read the book, and then had you write tests on it.
And then there was the other type of teacher, the one you all loved. Her lessons were exciting, and you just couldn’t wait to hear what’s next.
Well I believe the difference between the two had a lot do with getting you involved, and showing you how things worked using colorful examples. You got first hand experiences, and you learned.
I’ve created an email course that teaches you how to use these techniques, and I did my best to show you everything through practical examples and at the same time explaining how it all works.
But beware: This isn’t just like any other email course. Each email you’ll receive here will be like a puzzle. You’ll probably have to read some of them several times over to get to the bottom of the message.
So if you want to look behind this curtain, and if you’re ready to do the work too, then you’ll want to sign up. It’s FREE. And it explains how some of the most powerful NLP techniques work, in detail, through examples.
And you’ll be able to use them in your product launches as well as any other copy you need to get done.
We’re going to cover:
– Critical factor bypass,
– Embedded commands,
– Causal linking statements,
– Presuppositions,
– Painting vivid mental images of the prospect, including a metaphor, while
– Rousing emotion.
So sign up while you can: