This Mp3 Reveals: The Power Of Implied Togetherness And Trust
Dear MindFramePersuasion(R) Student,
I’m sure by now you are starting to realize that this exploration we’ve been doing is getting really exciting. I know it is for me, because sharing live-changing and live-enhancing information that gets results for people is one of the my life’s true joys.
Today, right long those lines, I’ve got something great for you from the audio archive of my never published “MindFrame Copywriting” product.
It’s about using implied togetherness to depotentiate resistance and reinforce the willingness to believe on the part of your audience, reader, listener etc.
This is a powerful concept for any kind of persuasion and a real breakthrough in taking the use of implication-by itself very powerful for any person who wants persuasion mastery-and making it even more precise by using what I call “implied relationship words”.
Can you tell me, from this very short clip, which of these words you’ll find yourself using in your next sales presentation, speech, sales letter, web page, resume or any other context you can picture using this?
Peace, piece and persuade pervasively,
RJ
P.S. It’s getting closer to the time that I think I’ll announce registration for this event. Stay tuned and make sure you are on the email announcement list as well as reading the blog!


14. April 2009 at 1:48 pm :
Another good lesson. In the Theory of Everything I study, we refer to this as “union” which is an interconnected mentally creative state. The joining of psychological perspective into a “sense” of union. Good stuff. It’s from this place that intuition is stimulated.
14. April 2009 at 9:46 pm :
Interesting. This is the very same theory we use about patterning about doing something WITH women not something TO women. Let me know if I’m right or wrong.
Nonetheless, very good Ross.
Sarge ON!!!
14. April 2009 at 11:19 pm :
Ross,
Like usual, your material is awesome. Why don’t you expand outside of the seduction community and start doing seminars on sales and marketing? Heck you could probably apply this to any area of self improvement. You should do other courses this would expand your business a lot.
15. April 2009 at 3:48 am :
Interesting stuff, but couldn’t play it on my MP3 player since the built-in program doesn’t recognize anything other than MP3 format files.
Had to upload it to the desktop computer and re-install QuickTime to listen to it, and that part sucked.
15. April 2009 at 5:05 am :
i liked this stuff. i prefer using lets, let us & why don’t we.
15. April 2009 at 6:43 am :
Hello
15. April 2009 at 12:29 pm :
Uncle Ross has brought so much great free material that I felt the need to give back. So here’s my testimonial:
‘Ross Jeffries has really come along in his skills of teaching. With such a precise, clarity coupled with
his flawless skills of fractionating his audience in such a way that really allows them to truly learn
how to operate more effectively in all areas of their lives that to provide people with this much freedom
seems highly outrageous to those would be controllers of men.The world, your world, may never be the same! And
that’s a good thing.’
15. April 2009 at 2:07 pm :
Where’s the mp3?
15. April 2009 at 2:12 pm :
Have you ever had your boss say: “we have to prepare this by tomorrow”??? Who is we? Although I am a big fan of Ross and I think that he is the best and actually only seduction teacher, personally I would use “I” instead of “we”. It brings clarity in the communication. I know that clarity doesn’t always sell, though…Quite contrary to my point above, I once invited a girl and I said: “I invite you to go with me blabla”. She came with me but we argued for 20 min that she would have preffered to hear “let’s do this together” because she felt that if I would have phrased it that way she would have felt involved in the activity and in the invitation…But yet again Ross teaches to screen for the ones that would be mature enough to assume responsability for the involvement…How this would be applicable to business, I’m sure Ross knows best…