Fascinate
Your 7 Triggers to Persuasion and Captivation
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Narrated by:
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Sally Hogshead
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By:
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Sally Hogshead
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What triggers fascination, and how do companies, people, and ideas put those triggers to use/ Why are you captivated by some people but not by others? Why do you recall some brands yet forget the rest? In a distracted, overcrowded world, how do certain leaders, friends, and family members convince you to change your behavior?
Answer: fascination, the most powerful way to influence decision-making. It's more persuasive than marketing, advertising, or any other form of communication. And it all starts with seven universal triggers: lust, mystique, alarm, prestige, power, vice, and trust.
Fascination plays a role in every type of decision making, from the brands you choose to the songs you remember, from the person you marry to the employees you hire. And by activating the right triggers, you can make anything become fascinating.
To explore and explain fascination's irresistible influence, Sally Hogshead looks beyond marketing, delving into behavioral and social studies, historical precedents, neurobiology and evolutionary anthropology, as well as conducting in-depth interviews and a national study of a thousand consumers, to emerge with deeply rooted patterns for why, and how, we become captivated.
Hogshead reveals why the Salem witch trials began with the same fixations as those in Sex and the City. How Olympic athletes are subject to obsessions similar to those of fetishists. How a 1636 frenzy over Dutch tulip bulbs perfectly mirrors the 2006 real-estate bubble. And why a billion-dollar "Just Say No" program actually increased drug use among teens, by activating the same "forbidden fruit" syndrome as a Victoria's Secret catalog.
Whether you realize it or not, you're already using the seven triggers. The question is, are you using the right triggers, in the right way, to get your desired result? This book will tell you how.
Download the accompanying reference guide.©2010 Sally Hogshead (P)2010 HarperCollins PublishersCritic reviews
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- Kevin
- 23-12-12
Witty, funny and utterly compelling
Captivation is hard in this day and age. Lots of shiny objects vying for your attention, how do you stand out and captivate, then influence? Sally's book talks about personality types, triggers and shares fun stories and anecdotes as she reads. Thoroughly enjoyable even if you never act on her research (which of course your should).
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- david
- 23-12-12
Fascinate
Overall, the book was good. It has interesting topic on why we are fascinated about things and what drives our action and interests.
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