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4.5 Tips to Use Hypnotic Writing to Persuade Readers | Hypnowriting Tips

Written By Joshua Lisec on Saturday, Feb 01, 2020 | 01:44 PM

 
Everybody writes. But not everybody writes something worth reading. If you're authoring a book, you're writing to persuade. You want people to not only be convinced to buy your book - a challenge in and of itself - but you want to persuade readers to take action after they've read your book. Issuing a persuasive call-to-action inside your book is how you create incredible return on investment. And in this video, I'm going to show you how to use the secrets of hypnotic writing to author an emotionally compelling book that converts first-time readers into high-ticket clients. I'm Joshua Lisec, the world's only award-winning, celebrity-recommended #1 international bestselling Certified Professional Ghostwriter. I've ghostwritten over 45 books for everyone from billionaires and TV stars to breakout entrepreneurs and coaches to everyday people with a cool story that went viral. Also, I'm the only ghostwriter on the planet to use writing analytics software to capture and recreate an author's authentic writing style so nobody can tell they worked with a ghostwriter. You're going to learn five incredible secrets from hypnosis that you can use today to write an impactful book. These also work in speeches. I ghostwrite TEDx Talks for clients, some based on their own books, and we use these to pull listeners to the edge of their seat and inspire them to change their lives. If you'd like to learn how to make money writing books, book a free manuscript strategy session with me. Just click this link, an in 60 minutes, you'll have a step by step plan for turning your ideas into income: https://entrepreneurswordsmith.com/book/ On to the four "hook the reader" hypnosis writing techniques and examples you can use to become a bestselling author. Tip #1 Use Hypnotic Writing to Persuade Readers: Use the Affirmative "I want to write a book where do I start?" How about with words you should avoid? Did you know that the subconscious mind is unable to process words like "not" or "don't"? So if I tell you, don't use boring words in your writing, what does your subconscious hear? "Use boring words in your writing." Tip #2 Use Hypnotic Writing to Persuade Readers: Be Visual 90 percent of information processed inside the brain is visual. One of the biggest mistakes I see aspiring authors make in their first drafts is being too theoretical. Abstract. Complex. If I can't see in my mind's eye what you're talking about, I'm unable to share in the mental ownership of your idea, make it my own, and then apply it to my life. To write a book about yourself, your business, or your ideas, describe people, places, events, and even complicated ideas in visual ways so people can vividly imagine what you're talking about. If you're thinking, "I need help writing a book," subscribe to this channel for tips on writing a book for the first time and click the bell to get notified when a new author tools training goes live. Tip #3 Use Hypnotic Writing to Persuade Readers: Tell Readers What They're Feeling When you tell people how they're going to feel about what you'll say next, and then they feel it, you amaze them, you build trust and authority, and you inspire them to stick with you and actually finish your book. Dilbert comic creator, New York Time bestselling author of Loserthink, and trained hypnotist Scott Adams points out that you must get your prediction right, or you'll lose people. Tip #4 Use Hypnotic Writing to Persuade Readers: Go Step by Step with No Step Skipped The reason hypnosis works is that the hypnotherapist follows a very simple step by step routine to walk you into a highly receptive state past your conscious mental barriers. If you want to write a book on online marketing or write a self help book, there might be a lot of myths you need to address before you can teach your unique approach. Otherwise, you're doing readers a disservice. The publishing industry standard for writing a non fiction book is to write at the fifth grade reading level. The question is, can a ten-year-old understand what you've written, apply it in real life, and expect to get the result you promise? Most aspiring authors working on their first draft end up cramming way too much information into a single point, so it's hard to make heads or tails of what you're actually supposed to do. Whether you're writing a book for the first time or are planning to speak at upcoming TEDx events, you can these 4.5 hypnotic writing tips - hypnowriting - to make your message 100X more persuasive, and you'll watch as readers become raving fans, skeptics become evangelists, and as book buyers become high-ticket clients. Ask me if your book idea is any good: https://entrepreneurswordsmith.com/book/