Monday, October 20, 2014

Persuasion

What are some strategies that you can use to persuade someone into doing something??

24 comments:

  1. bangwagon, acting upon fear, and acting upon infatuation

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  2. Appealing to vanity, bandwagon, patriotism, appealing to fear, etc.

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  3. Manipulation of fear, exchange of articles, and use of power.

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  4. Give them a personal benefit for choosing your side, or a fear for choosing the opponent's side.

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  5. relating with the person/people you are trying to convince and give reasons that will benefit them

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  6. Tell them that everyone else is doing it! (bandwagon)
    Present benefits for doing it, and disadvantages for not doing it.

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  7. Different appeals like emotional appeals, fear, bandwagon, and other persuasive appeals

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  8. bandwagon, listing the cons if that person wouldn't do it, listing pros of why it's a good idea

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  9. Appeal to fear, appeal to senses, appeal to emotions, and bandwagon are examples of persuasion techniques.

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  10. Backing up with facts, bandwagon, appeal to fear, using celebrities

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  11. Bandwagon, emotional appeal, celebrities do it/ use it

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  12. Bandwagon, appeal to emotion, vanity

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  13. You can manipulate emotions through love, fear, and peer pressure.

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  14. appealing to emotion, bandwagon, propaganda

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  15. To persuade somebody to so something, telling them facts, or a witness account could help tremendously. Also, not telling the whole truth could be very effective as long as it is worded correctly. Playing on fear, and any strong emotions is essential to the persuasion of a large group of people.

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  16. you can persuade them that what you're trying to convince them to do will benefit them. You can also use reverse psychology.

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  17. You can use good and bad reasons, facts, alluring choices, bandwagon

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  18. peer pressure, exaggeration, and bending facts to make an idea sound better.

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  19. bandwagon- telling people that everybody else is doing it, and appeal to fear- to scare people into doing something.

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  20. logic using logic and lots of facts to show a side of a story

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