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![]() Hi Gordon,
I just joined Bill Myers' new site, and spent over an hour looking through his materials there.... I think it's a great deal! Anyone who is serious about product development ought to join. (I gain nothing by saying this.) > REMOTE HYPNOSIS evolved for me because of > time, I didn't have enough and figured > others didn't either, to wade through all > those copywriting courses. > So, by using the PictoGrigm, a concept I > developed many years ago with my SQUARE ONE > WORKSHOPS, I was able to get the > "essence" of copywriting (indeed, > and remote PERSUASION) technique down on a > little picture. > You can learn quickly and easily from this > method without having to learn the 1002 LAWS > of copywriting as regurgiated by the > "masters." That's true Gordon.... Remote Hypnosis is the fastest way I've come across to learn how to write an effective ad. It's all because you teach using a picture.... I bet teaching using pictures must be FASTER for most things than the "old fashioned" methods. Your "PictoGrigm" method only takes about 3 or 4 hours from start to finish to master -- whereas it takes quite a bit longer to learn the exact same thing using more "traditional" techniques. It's a break-through accomplishment! :) Anyhow, I did join Bill Myers' site and can say it's great. My recommendation: get anything and everything by both Gordon Alexander and Bill Myers. :) - Dien Rice |
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![]() Hi Gordon,
I was thinking more about what we were saying about Remote Hypnosis.... I wrote: > That's true Gordon.... Remote Hypnosis is > the fastest way I've come across to learn > how to write an effective ad. > It's all because you teach using a > picture.... I bet teaching using pictures > must be FASTER for most things than the > "old fashioned" methods. Your > "PictoGrigm" method only takes a > few hours from start to finish to learn -- > whereas it takes quite a bit longer to learn > the exact same thing using more > "traditional" techniques. It's a > break-through accomplishment! :) I'm going to find out more about this, because it intrigues me.... I just found a web site which says: "Studies suggest that producing graphic representations effectively increases learners’ comprehension and recall." I'm going to find out more about these research studies which show these facts.... (Because of my university connections, it's not too difficult for me to find the journals these studies are in and look them up directly.) But this all lends further evidence to what you said, and the power of your "PictoGrigm" method of teaching.... :) - Dien |
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