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Becoming The Most Influential Guy In The Room
~2.8 mins read
“...he’s the guy on his horse, the guy alone. He has his own code of honor, his own code of ethics, his own rules of living, man. He never, ever tries to impress the women but he always gets the
girl.” — Dex The Tao Of Steve
Several years ago, I was introduced to an unusually persuasive Villain through business. There was nothing “special” about him at a glance. In fact, he had below average looks (balding, short, a bit of a gut). He was no more intelligent or better dressed than any other person you’d meet on the street (if anything, he dressed kind of goofy and said he barely graduated high school). And, he wasn’t handed
any advantages by birthright (he grew up in a lower middle class home).
In many ways, he seemed like the epitome of common. Yet, he was one of the most uncommon men I ever met.
By that I mean, things just fell into place for him. Everyone respected him (even his enemies). Colleagues and business partners eagerly submitted to him. Beautiful women went out of their way just to be around him. And, people practically stood in line to talk to him, befriend him, and help him if he
asked for it.
He was truly a powerful man. And, he had everything a guy could want:
• Money
• Fame
• Power
• Respect
• Influence
• Adventures
• Dames
• Opportunity
• Privilege
• Submission
• Access
• Even knowledge denied other men
Now, you may be wondering... what was this otherwise “average” man’s secret to obtaining such power and influence? And (even more importantly) how can YOU achieve the same?
The answer: Charisma.
The definition of charisma is:
1 compelling attractiveness or charm that can
inspire devotion in others
2 (pl. charismata |-ˌmətə| ) (also charism | ˈkarˌizəm|) a divinely conferred power or talent.
If there’s one attribute that differentiates a true Villain from the masses of schlubs and wannabes it’s charisma.
If you have charisma the world will hand you (on a solid gold platter) anything you want. In fact, once you gain this mysterious power denied the vast majority of ordinary men, you will find things mysteriously fall into place for you, too. Job promotions are handed to you with little or no effort. Dames you want pursue you, instead of you pursuing them. Money problems vanish seemingly overnight. Customers in business buy from you without hesitation. People in your social life are eager to
become your minions and henchmen, to be used at your disposal.
Persuading others to do your bidding becomes as routine and effortless as ordering a burger. And conquering the world becomes a tangible, attainable goal.
All of which begs the question:
How can you become charismatic?
Below are ten secrets of extraordinarily charismatic Villains. Each has been wielded — like a weapon of mass influence — by the greatest Villains in history. And, by making them a part of your every day life you can start enjoying the fruits of being a charismatic Villain, too — with the world as
your oyster — in weeks and months, instead of years and decades.
Here they are:
1. Bow only at the altar of your mission
2. Nix all neediness
3. Pay yourself first
4. Keep a “screw you” fund
5. Shove people off their pedestals
6. Slay your inner nice guy
7. Stake the time vampires
8. Ignore the sheep
9. Submit to patience
10. Be the Joker
Follow me, So you would not miss out on the more of these power teaching I would be dropping from my new book! Teaching you how to amass wealth and Power.
girl.” — Dex The Tao Of Steve
Several years ago, I was introduced to an unusually persuasive Villain through business. There was nothing “special” about him at a glance. In fact, he had below average looks (balding, short, a bit of a gut). He was no more intelligent or better dressed than any other person you’d meet on the street (if anything, he dressed kind of goofy and said he barely graduated high school). And, he wasn’t handed
any advantages by birthright (he grew up in a lower middle class home).
In many ways, he seemed like the epitome of common. Yet, he was one of the most uncommon men I ever met.
By that I mean, things just fell into place for him. Everyone respected him (even his enemies). Colleagues and business partners eagerly submitted to him. Beautiful women went out of their way just to be around him. And, people practically stood in line to talk to him, befriend him, and help him if he
asked for it.
He was truly a powerful man. And, he had everything a guy could want:
• Money
• Fame
• Power
• Respect
• Influence
• Adventures
• Dames
• Opportunity
• Privilege
• Submission
• Access
• Even knowledge denied other men
Now, you may be wondering... what was this otherwise “average” man’s secret to obtaining such power and influence? And (even more importantly) how can YOU achieve the same?
The answer: Charisma.
The definition of charisma is:
1 compelling attractiveness or charm that can
inspire devotion in others
2 (pl. charismata |-ˌmətə| ) (also charism | ˈkarˌizəm|) a divinely conferred power or talent.
If there’s one attribute that differentiates a true Villain from the masses of schlubs and wannabes it’s charisma.
If you have charisma the world will hand you (on a solid gold platter) anything you want. In fact, once you gain this mysterious power denied the vast majority of ordinary men, you will find things mysteriously fall into place for you, too. Job promotions are handed to you with little or no effort. Dames you want pursue you, instead of you pursuing them. Money problems vanish seemingly overnight. Customers in business buy from you without hesitation. People in your social life are eager to
become your minions and henchmen, to be used at your disposal.
Persuading others to do your bidding becomes as routine and effortless as ordering a burger. And conquering the world becomes a tangible, attainable goal.
All of which begs the question:
How can you become charismatic?
Below are ten secrets of extraordinarily charismatic Villains. Each has been wielded — like a weapon of mass influence — by the greatest Villains in history. And, by making them a part of your every day life you can start enjoying the fruits of being a charismatic Villain, too — with the world as
your oyster — in weeks and months, instead of years and decades.
Here they are:
1. Bow only at the altar of your mission
2. Nix all neediness
3. Pay yourself first
4. Keep a “screw you” fund
5. Shove people off their pedestals
6. Slay your inner nice guy
7. Stake the time vampires
8. Ignore the sheep
9. Submit to patience
10. Be the Joker
Read the Next Chapter: If you do not have a mission, you are like A Man Without Testicles
Follow me, So you would not miss out on the more of these power teaching I would be dropping from my new book! Teaching you how to amass wealth and Power.
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Matt

The Power Of Telling Stories To Persuade Your Clients
~2.1 mins read
Recently, I read a blog post created by a super affiliate Charles Ngo.
The blog post is about creating profitable angles using archetypes, which I won't tell you more about now.
Why?
Because the purpose of the creation of this post is not about that.
"About what, then?"
It's about some words that I found when I read that blog post.
Here are the words:
One of my biggest marketing discoveries is that humans are wired for stories.
Why are TV and Movies such big businesses? Because our brains are programmed for good stories.
If you can tell good stories then you can sell anything.
Therefore, if you want to become a better copywriter, learn how to tell better stories.
And about stories, here's also what I found in one of the articles my favorite email marketer Ben Settle wrote on a website called copyblogger:
Stories are a great way to sell in emails.
I dont care what the product or service is. If you can work in a story, your chances of making the sale go up dramatically.
For one thing, stories are naturally entertaining.
Think back a few thousand years. Stories were the only real entertainment people had. They didnt have TV or radio or the Internet, just stories which are a great form of entertainment.
Its very easy to process information from stories, too.
We are hard wired to learn from and communicate through them.
And, in many cases, its the most persuasive way to get someone to do what you want. Whether its persuading someone to buy your product or persuading a child to be careful of talking to strangers, stories inspire and motivate people to take action.
Many times sales are made just from the story!
Just look at the hit 80's movie Top Gun.
That movie sold thousands of young whippersnappers on joining the Navy, even though it never once pitches anyone on it. (The Navy even put recruiters in movie theaters where it was playing.)
As the old adage says:
The more you tell the more you sell. And this is especially true if you are telling stories.
Bottom line?
Telling stories is such an important skill to have, especially for you if you run an online business that requires you to sell something to make money.
It doesnt matter where you put your stories, whether it is in your emails, sales page, landing page, blog posts, articles, etc.
Because you know¦
Stories are easy to consume, which makes it easy for you to persuade someone to buy something you are selling (and that is, when you combine your stories with your sales pitch).
Alright, I think thats it for today.
I ll see you soon in the next one.
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