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Marketing Tricks the BIG Companies Use to Fool You” Series Use the Same Tricks to Build Your NLPCoaching Business III

NLP | Learning how to build your business globally

These articles are written to be equally useful for the beginner of NLP and the NLP Trainer although some of the articles may be more advanced than others. If you find yourself reading an article that’s too advanced, give us a call or send us an email. We will be happy to clarify the issue for you.

Marketing Tricks: Article No. 03

Faster than you can realize what’s going on the business landscape in the world is changing. It is changing so rapidly that it is really difficult to keep up. But imagine how difficult it is if you’re lacking even the basic understanding of the language used (masterfully I must admit) on you.

Here is our next pattern from our NLP based PR linguistic patterns.

Pattern No. 3 – IT FOLLOWS – A precedes B, therefore A is the cause of B

This is an easy one.

Let’s say that company X is caught red-handed with some bad shady deals. The company spokesperson comes out with a press release saying that something bad happened while a certain person was the CEO. Actually, they always use far more than this pattern alone, the first being “Deny Everything”, but we’re not there yet. We will talk about all these linguistic techniques one by one.

There may be no provable relationship between the two, however since the old CEO was there before the “bad thing” happened, automatically the old CEO becomes the cause of the bad shady deals. For those of you who are already graduates of NLP Practitioner and Master Practitioner Trainings you realize that this is the use of an NLP Language Presupposition, namely a Complex Equivalence (CEq). A CEq equates two things, like an equal sign in the middle of a sentence. X happens and that means (=) Y result. In this PR language pattern it is used with no relationship between the two ends, the CEO and the “bad thing”.

From now on, any time something negative tarnishes the image of the company, by association there is a temptation to associate it with the old CEO.

This is a very common pattern.

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When you hear about a press release from a certain institution, or corporation, or office, please pay attention. This is where you will find pretty much all the linguistic patterns we discuss here and we teach in our NLPCoaching Trainings.

Then you can take a section or portion of your (NLP Coaching or otherwise) services, and begin to establish a series of positive effects that result from your customers using it.

If you are an NLP Trainer choose a section in a training or a NLP technique you like and establish a series of positive effects that result from somebody learning that section in the training and form the use of the technique.

Likewise, you can choose a section or part of a business (or a NLP Training or a NLP technique) you dislike and establish a series of negative effects that resulted from that.

Have fun using this one.

Until next time, be well!

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    April 14, 2013 - 01:01

    […] logic and wrong Complex Equivalences (for an explanation of Complex Equivalence see my article “Marketing Tricks the BIG Companies Use to Fool You” Series – Article No.3 and the NLP Glossary   The whole point of that segment of the show […]

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