7 Words that Change Minds

December 14, 2009


Check out the video as Kevin explains the power in just 7 simple words…

Here are the words:

Because, Now, Imagine, Please, Thank-you, Person’s Name, Control Words

Now, how do you use them, why do they work and what can they do for you?

Watch the video and find out then go below and use the link to get on Kevin Hogan’s free newsletter…

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Social Media Tsunami

December 4, 2009

“Socialnomics: It’s a People Driven Economy, Stupid.” – Erik Qualman

If your not paying attention to the tidal wave called “Social Marketing”… now may be the time.

Check out this video with some “Fatboy Slim” music playing, which gives some true context…

In 1992, James Carville coined the phrase “It’s the economy, stupid.” This simple phrase was a major driver behind why Bill Clinton became our forty-second president. Much has happened since 1992, with the most powerful change being the ubiquitous adoption and assimilation of the Internet. [click to continue…]

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Have you taken the “Awareness Test”?

If not, it is worth the time… click the play button…

This is not unlike the color test.

People are asked to look around the room and remember everything they see that is brown. Then they are asked to close their eyes and point to something green. The results? Nobody is able to point to something green. (Try it on your family.)

Interesting how we see what we want.

Kevin Hogan talks about this on his website. He gives examples and lists 4 facts that we can keep in mind…

  • FACT ONE: We see what we expect to see.
  • FACT TWO: We don’t see what we don’t expect see.
  • FACT THREE: We see what we are told to look for…and not much else.
  • FACT FOUR: People who have had just one drink lose their ability to discriminate reality even more profoundly.

The fourth fact is new research that Kevin found in a study done by Seema Clifasefi (University of Washington). It was published in “Applied Cognitive Psychology”.

How do you use this information?

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Who is Your Hero?

December 2, 2009

Ever think about who your hero is? Let me see if I can “persuade” your thinking on this… Be sure to check out the surprise feature at the end of the video. The video takes a few minutes to load and it actually views better in your browser by clicking this link… Click here to [...]

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