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GordonJ July 5, 2017 08:24 AM

Switch Words vs. Trigger Words.
 
In the July 4th 5 in 1 report I discuss SWITCH words, from a book by James T. Mangan, THE SECRET OF PERFECT LIVING. He presents his premise that our conscious and sub-conscious minds are constantly bickering, and using a single word, will bring them TOGETHER.

There has been a lot written about them since then, most of it woo-woo and New Age type thinking, without the explanation of the inner working mechanisms (brain activity).

Trigger words are used in persuasion/selling/copywriting to evoke an emotional response with a desired outcome.

Switch words are internal, trigger words are used on others. Already have some interest in a new study group, and this is one of the topics we will discuss.

As always, with me, I look at results. I've had some success with both switch and trigger words, enough so it has spurred on further study.

Gordon

PS. If you use either, feel free to share, here or via email. [email protected]

GordonJ August 15, 2017 09:21 AM

Thanks, we may have a new product out soon on this>
 
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Originally Posted by GordonJ (Post 38291)
In the July 4th 5 in 1 report I discuss SWITCH words, from a book by James T. Mangan, THE SECRET OF PERFECT LIVING. He presents his premise that our conscious and sub-conscious minds are constantly bickering, and using a single word, will bring them TOGETHER.

There has been a lot written about them since then, most of it woo-woo and New Age type thinking, without the explanation of the inner working mechanisms (brain activity).

Trigger words are used in persuasion/selling/copywriting to evoke an emotional response with a desired outcome.

Switch words are internal, trigger words are used on others. Already have some interest in a new study group, and this is one of the topics we will discuss.

As always, with me, I look at results. I've had some success with both switch and trigger words, enough so it has spurred on further study.

Gordon

PS. If you use either, feel free to share, here or via email. [email protected]


Found someone who has been using Mangan's Switchwords for a couple of decades, we are doing an interview type report, if you use either switchwords or trigger words, perhaps you may want to join in the discussion.

Gordon


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