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6 proven protocols to pump up your profits

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Ever wondered what the 6 BIGGEST profit pumpers in any business are? There are tons of tactics and s

Ever wondered what the 6 BIGGEST profit pumpers in any business are? There are tons of tactics and strategies... But, in my experience, nothing comes close to emotional selling... Which means tapping into the 6 CORE emotions all people have. So what are these emotions? Number 1 is the "Scrooge McDuck emotion"... A.k.a: GREED. Look... we’ve all got a bit of that desire to accumulate and hoard. So if you can dangle the carrot of an easier, faster, simpler way to make money... You’ll never have to worry about where your next meal is coming from. Next up, we have CURIOSITY. Not only did it kill the cat... It also makes fortunes for those who know how to use it. Just think of Breaking Bad... Mad Men... Or any successful series and how they leave you hanging at the end of every episode. CURIOSITY is a driving force in the best books, movies, TV shows, stories – and the most powerful marketing. When waiting for the next episode... (or the next chapter or the next paragraph) People can hardly sleep, much less wait for the next installment to come out. Why? Because wanting to know what happens next sticks in their consciousness like a burr in a dog’s ear. Then there’s ANGER. A lot of messaging revolves around anger. For example... If you can get people pissed about being ripped off by the "Fat Cats on Wall Street"... They’ll happily buy a million different financial alternatives. Or if folks are enraged that Big Pharma is constantly jacking up the price of essential medications... They’ll eagerly come running to buy a boatload of nutritional supplements. So yes, anger is profitably powerful. But what about FEAR? If you’re selling solutions for IRS problems, for example, fear will drive droves of clients to your door. Or if you have a remedy for knee pain, look no further than athletes who are terrified of losing their ability to play their favorite sports. But as powerful (and profitable) as fear can be... ENVY also packs a helluva punch! Why? Because when you think your competition is hauling in more clients than you are and raking in the dough... You’ll burn with ENVY and want to get whatever they’ve got. Or if you’re in the relationship niche and you’re fighting with your partner day and night... Seeing pictures of happy couples frolicking on the beach will fan the flames of ENVY and make them come crawling to you for help! Ouch. Finally... There’s LOVE... Which makes the world go round and opens people’s hearts. (and wallets) Why? Because people who are awash with good feelings spend their money more freely and we buy from people we like. So there you go... The 6 CORE profit-pumping emotions. ALL of them are important... But... When you combine, stack, sequence, and intertwine all 6 emotions (and their variations)... Effective selling becomes as easy as ABC. Of course, appealing to them one by one in an optimal way IS the tricky part... But here's something cool that will make emotional selling itself as easy as ABC for you: Enter fellow persuasion scientist, Daniel Levis's [Buying Emotion Color Wheel]()​ It's a free interactive resource that reveals the 6 core emotions you can trigger in your prospects to melt away their sales resistance with ease... And turn them into happy clients & customers. It’s packed with insights, strategies, and tactics you won't find anywhere else... To give you a master’s level understanding in the ONLY REASON ANYONE BUYS ANYTHING. That’s the kind of persuasion power you can retire on. So go check it out (it's free). Cheers, -Csaba Please add csaba@gameofconversions.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want to change how you receive my emails? You can easily [Update your profile]( or [Unsubscribe]( Our mailing address is: 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205

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