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Buying Trances: A New Psychology of Sales and Marketing (Your Coach in a Box)
 
 
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Joe Vitale (Author), Author (Reader)
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Your Coach in a Box September 11, 2007
In BUYING TRANCES, renowned marketer Joe Vitale introduces listeners to the most powerful secret of persuasion. He explains how salespeople can help customers enter a "buying trance", a special mental state in which people are suggestible and pliant.

Combining the basics of marketing with cutting-edge concepts in mind control, Vitale shows how salespeople can put customers in a buying trance during which the salesperson can help frame and position the way the customer perceives the product, leading to more sales every time.

For daring salespeople who want to make the sale every time, these cutting-edge techniques in persuasion offer the key to incredible success.


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"For daring salespeople who want to make the sale every time, these cutting-edge techniques in persuasion offer the key to incredible success." (Retail & Leisure International, June 2007) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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What if you could master a sales and marketing technique that worked almost like magic? What if you could turn reluctant skeptics into loyal customers just by saying the right words at the right time? What if you could control the way customers perceived you and your product? If you knew marketing guru Joe Vitale's secrets of buying trances, you could do all that and more!

In Buying Trances, Vitale reveals the most powerful secret of effective persuasion the world has ever known. Combining the basics of good marketing with cutting-edge concepts in influence and persuasion, he shows you how to help customers enter a "buying trance"—a special mental state in which they become more suggestible and pliant than usual. Once in the buying trance, you'll have the freedom to frame and position yourself and your product in the minds of customers—leading them to the almost inevitable decision to buy.

When you read a book, focus on a conversation, or just think deeply about life, you block out much of the surrounding world and put yourself in a sort of personal trance. These kinds of trances aren't that uncommon at all. But the ability to connect with people while they're in a trance truly is. The best marketing and selling messages are designed to break into the customer's trance and connect with the customer on the level of his or her deepest concerns and interests, creating a window for the marketing message to get through.

Buying Trances explains these everyday trances and offers practical guidance for marketers and salespeople who want to take advantage of them. By learning to inject themselves into a customer's personal trance, good marketers can turn that personal trance into a buying trance. It sounds like science fiction, but it's not. Trances are real and easy to manipulate if you know their secrets. For daring marketers and salespeople who want to make the sale every time, these cutting-edge techniques in persuasion offer the key to incredible success. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


Product Details

  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Your Coach Digital; Unabridged edition (September 11, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 159659120X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596591202
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 1.2 x 6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,372,112 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Joe Vitale is President of Hypnotic Marketing, Inc., a marketing consulting firm. He has been called the "The Buddha of the Internet" for his combination of spirituality and marketing acumen. His professional clients include the Red Cross, PBS, Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, and many other small and large businesses. His other books include The Attractor Factor, There's a Customer Born Every Minute, and Life's Missing Instruction Manual, all from Wiley. He is also one of the stars of the hit movie The Secret.

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars Lying as high (copywriting) art, May 28, 2007
This book is another of the thousands of inspirational self-help books that may seem deeply wise upon first reading, but then fade so quickly from memory, a week later you can barely remember anything the author has "discovered." Sales and Marketing is a big subject: it has to do with product positioning, advertising, sales force management, dealer networks, product fulfillment, market research, CRM, internet selling and much more. Although subheaded as being about sales and marketing, this book covers none of these subjects. Instead, the author focuses on devious copy writing tricks aimed primarily at the sub-culture of the self-help industry, vitamin supplements hawkers, spiritual guidance gurus, life extension quacks, etc.

The major point the author makes, over and over again, is for you to ingratiate yourself with a prospect by "genuinely" agreeing with anything he says (no matter what) and thereby gain his trust and make that all-important emotional connection. "In order to lead people into the [buying] trance you want them to go in [sic], you need to agree with them--no matter where they are when they come to you." Lovely.

A second tactic the author finds so powerful is to headline an eye-catching promise he has no intention of keeping. "How to get people to buy virtually anything." "How to create a magical on-the-spot buying trance." "what is the all-time best trance inducer?" Etc., etc. These are the names of his book chapters. Of course none of these promises are kept. "The best all-time trance inducer" can only be obtained by buying another of the author's book. "You probably won't be able to sleep at night," he brags, "until you get my new book. Heh heh heh." Great.

In the first 100 pages, I counted 28 references to his own websites and his own books, and 46 references to books, websites and seminars of other new age snake oil salesmen. This circle of self-referral gives the impression of great erudition but it is nothing more than a bunch of small-time sooth-sayers propping each other up for moral support. I'll bet money most of the 5-star Amazon reviews were written by his best friends and self-help colleagues.

In short, the author leads the reader hip-deep into a dismal swamp of overheated hype. He advocates deliberately lying to attract attention, and making promises he has no intention of keeping. This is called a "new psychology of sales and marketing." You can have it.
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars You are Getting Sleepy, Very Sleepy, June 29, 2007
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Michael P. Maslanka (dallas, texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This book is a slapped together hodge podge of warm over ideas from other books. It lacks focus. The best thing in it is at the end, where wrtier Blair Warren gives Vitale the green light to re-publish one of his more interesting articles., dealing with persuasion through encouraging the dreams of others and allaying their fears.Vitale has a few good notions on the use of negative words in writing, such as "don't do xyz" because it is more memorable, and a handful of decent suggestions on persuading by offering choices. But otherwise, the book is filler. Lots of better choices on the art of persuading others. There is nothing "new" about this book.
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54 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars If I said "I get it" I'd be lying to you, June 2, 2007
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Mike (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews
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This is the second Vitale book I've read...the first being "The Attractor Factor"...and I've got to be honest with you, I just don't get it.

You can look back to James Allen's quote "As a man thinketh in his heart so is he." There's also George Bernard Shaw's quote "The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if they can't find them, make them." Finally there's Earl Nightingale's famous "We become what we think about." And if you really want a solid, honest dose of what life is all about, skip "Buying Trances" and buy a collection of Ralph Waldo Emerson's writings.

So where does Joe Vitale fit into all of this? He's one of those authors who devotes no small portion of his books to self-promotion. That's to be expected...every author, especially those who specialize in non-fiction, engages in self-promotion. But there comes a point where you cross the line from "reasonable amount of self-promotion" to "I just paid for an infomercial." Joe Vitale has a virtual truckload of "product" that he'd like to sell you. What percentage of the book is stacked toward getting you what you want in life versus creating a "buying trance" in which you will respond with "Must...buy...MORE...Joe...Vitale...books?"

Second, the whole "believe it and you will achieve and/or receive it" and "draw upon the universe" schools of motivational thought are flawed because they appeal to people who'd like to receive wealth, fame, success as the result of their thoughts rather than their actions. The "universe" (or God, for those who aren't afraid to say it) rewards ACTION, not some kind of slothful rubbing of the magic lamp and invoking three wishes from the genie inside.

Vitale writes "lamp rubbing" books. He wants you to pay him in return for his showing you how to rub the lamp. And he presents his case in a very "trance-inducing" way so that the people who are inclined to do so click the "add to cart" button on Amazon. He'll tell you a story about how he crafted a compelling, teasing "sell the sizzle and you can sell the steak" email or promotion, then he'll wallow in self-congratulatory praise when he describes the number of rubes who lined up to mail him checks.

Ever think you might be one of those rubes?

Example, from page 160: "With Psychic Demand, you can indeed will the universe to give you what you want."

OK, I'm going to test that theory right now. "Universe, I would like a check for $27.11 to appear in my mailbox (the purchase price I paid for "Buying Trances," plus sales tax) no later than Saturday, June 9th, 2007...exactly one week from today.

I'm waiting...If I receive the check on or before June 9th I'll return here and update my review.
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