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Villainous Weapons of Persuasion
Villainous Weapons of Persuasion

Villainous Weapons of Persuasion (Success Villains Book 3)

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About Villainous Weapons Of Persuasion

If you want the secret weapons of persuasion and influence used by the world’s most cunning villains, then this book can give them to you.It’s called:Villainous Weapons of PersuasionIt includes:• Bullseye’s “N-Word” that makes ordinary men quake in terror — this word most men fear can persuade even cold and indifferent women to pursue you… lets businesses charge top fees for imperfect products… and was used by a business author to make more money selling water filters door-to-door part time than he did as an airline pilot!• The Emperor Palpatine way to turn flaws into reasons to believe you — this powerful method is taught by one of the world’s greatest sales trainers, was used by Walt Disney to get investor funding for his first theme park when it was overrun with ugly weeds, and turned a small car rental company into one of the biggest in history.• Walter White’s trick for getting people no choice but to do as you say— this gutsy trick was used by a famous ad man to make bullies submit to him… by a preacher to persuade evil men to fear even looking at him… and by a pitchman to persuade entire cities to build skyscrapers back when people were plunging to their deaths in elevators. • Pennywise the clown’s spear of influence that impales all resistance to doing as you say — this deadly weapon of persuasion was used by mail-order men to sell expensive products to skeptical strangers sight unseen… by a telemarketer to sell $200,000 stocks to people who hated his guts… and by authors to sell billions worth of Bible-related books the world over.• Freddy Krueger’s secret for slashing away skepticism — this was used by one of New York’s top salesmen, a garbage service to get featured on Oprah, Johnny Carson to become the most recognized man on TV, and even a desperate publisher to get libraries to loan him non-circulating books.• Apollo Creed’s method of “preeminenc