How to Be Persuasive Online? 3 Psychological Triggers to Transcend Distances with Words

Michael Fishman, the word guru and business coach once said: “The business you have is a function of the words you choose to describe it, and if you change the words on a particular day, the business changes. “ Therefore, the words that you choose to communicate with your audience online are incredibly important, especially in this context, as there are no other cues to support your statements. As a result, you need to choose your words carefully!

Today, I will give you 3 strategies that are based on the psychology of language and persuasion that will help you transcend distances with words.

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How To Get Retweets? 9 Strategies to Maximize Your Online Influence

Getting retweets is a sign that you captured the attention of your audience online, and that followers find your tweets interesting. Retweets are posts by your followers based on the original tweet posted by you or someone else. They usually start with “RT” which means retweet followed by the twitter name of the person it originated from.

Your influence increases exponentially when someone retweets your post because your original tweet will be shown on the feed of the person who retweets you, and all those that follow that person will also see your tweet. If your content is something of interest to them, the chances of them following you are very high. And as such, the ripple effect begins… Continue reading

How to Be Productive Online?

As we all know, productivity is very important online. Most of us dream about having a flexible job, being able to work from anywhere in the world.  Though, when we actually get an online teaching position or start that online business, we become slaves to technology because when you work online, your work day can extend to 24 hours.

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The Psychology of Generation “NET”

The term “generation Net” is often used to refer to the people who were born between 1980 and 2000. This is the largest generation in American history (100 + million). These “N-Geners” possess a “digital DNA” and their intuitive use of technology and peculiar characteristics are quickly changing the landscape of education. Continue reading