Topic: How do you make someone Want something ? | |
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It's an honest question.
Impress me. |
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tell them they can't have it. simple enough..
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tell them they can't have it. simple enough.. The harder u run the quicker they chase...the quicker u chase the harder they run This holds true when ur gal is pulling back...when it feel like ur losing her. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME ! with the example above; Or sometimes I just pull it out... |
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I do not believe you can.
If there is no will, there simply cannot be a way. |
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Put a "sale" sign on it.
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I don't think you can MAKE people want something, but you can make them more likely to want it if it's marketed well.
If it appeals to the eye, evokes pleasant feelings and is something they either need or want in their lives for pleasure or useful purposes, then the only reason people won't want it already must be that it's not been presented in a good light. So presentation is key. |
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Marketing is making people want something for their reasons.
Find out what they have a need for, then tell them that what you have will fill that need. |
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Marketing is making people want something for their reasons. Find out what they have a need for, then tell them that what you have will fill that need. Doesn't that only work if you're making a product after the fact? If you already have a product, it is what it is, and the person has to decide if it's something they need. So, if we're talking about people...we already have a product. The person can't change to suit another and be true to themselves at the same time. Who wants someone who will change themselves to suit others? |
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I don't think you can MAKE people want something, but you can make them more likely to want it if it's marketed well. If it appeals to the eye, evokes pleasant feelings and is something they either need or want in their lives for pleasure or useful purposes, then the only reason people won't want it already must be that it's not been presented in a good light. So presentation is key. [/quote This young lady must be in sales. .we used to have a fancy name for presentation when I was in sales Ya,what was it caledl again....oh ya thats right ..BAG APPEAL. . |
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Sprinkle some cocaine on it , no need to thank me
And next time go impress yourself , that's an honest answer. |
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just the facts ma'am
most respond well to information and when left to make their own decision the desire to control others is a fool's errand. perhaps the OP is really referring to "influence?" |
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Would you allow someone else to tell you what you want?
I wouldn't. |
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just the facts ma'am most respond well to information and when left to make their own decision the desire to control others is a fool's errand. perhaps the OP is really referring to "influence?" We do have to present ourselves for who we are, because people cannot see what's inside us, how we think, how we feel and what we believe in, unless we take the time and make the effort to present ourselves to them. We also want others to present themselves well to us...or we would be more open to, "hey purddy lady" messages. I think it's the fear of falling short under scrutiny that intice those who advertise themselves falsely, to do so. But false advertising will never a true love make. |
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tell them they can't have it. simple enough.. ^^^ this Along the same lines as "take it away from them" |
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tell them they can't have it. simple enough.. reverse psychology it's how i used to get my kids to do things |
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People have to want something to go after it. Most people can not be made to want anything they are not interested in themself.
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Would you allow someone else to tell you what you want? I wouldn't. no I do have a care for the occasional well thought out suggestion but TELL ME what I want??? not happenin' |
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just the facts ma'am most respond well to information and when left to make their own decision the desire to control others is a fool's errand. perhaps the OP is really referring to "influence?" We do have to present ourselves for who we are, because people cannot see what's inside us, how we think, how we feel and what we believe in, unless we take the time and make the effort to present ourselves to them. We also want others to present themselves well to us...or we would be more open to, "hey purddy lady" messages. I think it's the fear of falling short under scrutiny that intice those who advertise themselves falsely, to do so. But false advertising will never a true love make. indeed I agree many fear falling short but we need to love that about ourselves....that's our internal reality check saying "hey, ya, you're great but you do have a few flaws so turn the EGO down a notch now & then" |
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