Basically his concept is that there isa within each person-unknown to most of us-a sleeping giant who, properly aroused and stimulated can carry us onto happiness, fame and fortune. It is a "Genie-of-the-Brain more powerful, more the servant of our every wish, than was ever Alladin's fabled Genie-of-the-lamp-of old." Robert Collier published books, lessons, and magazines, of which over two million have been distributed, the most successful of which was "Secret of the Ages".
Collier's ideas on selling illustrate his dramatic grasp of the essentials of human nature. You must appeal to certain motives to make him buy, such as: love, gain, duty, pride, self-indulgence, and self-preservation. These are the six prime motives of human action. You have to find the motive that will impel your reader to do as you wish and then persuade him to order your product by showing him how he is going to benefit, and this you cannot do unless you have the faculty of putting yourself in his place. Would he be richer, healthier, happier, for having your product? Would it help his standing in the community? Would it enable him to do anything, write anything, say anything better than he could before? Is it something everyone should have? Would it help him to help those he loves? Would it prevent loss of money or the respect of others? Summed up, arousing the right motives comes down to making the reader want what you have to offer, whether that be merchandise or money or credit or a clean bill of health-not merely for what it is, but WHAT IT WILL DO FOR HIM! Many men have tried to write successful sales copy but few seem to have the knack of really reaching the customer.
Testimonies from many successful people who have studied "Secret of the Ages" leaves no doubt that this gifted man developed and communicated ideas which provide the key to unlocking the potential for success in anyone who is willing to make the effort.
Basically his concept is that there isa within each person-unknown to most of us-a sleeping giant who, properly aroused and stimulated can carry us onto happiness, fame and fortune. It is a "Genie-of-the-Brain more powerful, more the servant of our every wish, than was ever Alladin's fabled Genie-of-the-lamp-of old." Robert Collier published books, lessons, and magazines, of which over two million have been distributed, the most successful of which was "Secret of the Ages".
Collier's ideas on selling illustrate his dramatic grasp of the essentials of human nature. You must appeal to certain motives to make him buy, such as: love, gain, duty, pride, self-indulgence, and self-preservation. These are the six prime motives of human action. You have to find the motive that will impel your reader to do as you wish and then persuade him to order your product by showing him how he is going to benefit, and this you cannot do unless you have the faculty of putting yourself in his place. Would he be richer, healthier, happier, for having your product? Would it help his standing in the community? Would it enable him to do anything, write anything, say anything better than he could before? Is it something everyone should have? Would it help him to help those he loves? Would it prevent loss of money or the respect of others? Summed up, arousing the right motives comes down to making the reader want what you have to offer, whether that be merchandise or money or credit or a clean bill of health-not merely for what it is, but WHAT IT WILL DO FOR HIM! Many men have tried to write successful sales copy but few seem to have the knack of really reaching the customer.
Testimonies from many successful people who have studied "Secret of the Ages" leaves no doubt that this gifted man developed and communicated ideas which provide the key to unlocking the potential for success in anyone who is willing to make the effort.
The Secret of the Ages
224The Secret of the Ages
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ISBN-13: | 9781612031811 |
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Publisher: | Bottom of the Hill Publishing |
Publication date: | 03/01/2011 |
Pages: | 224 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.47(d) |