Technique Three: The Subtle Suggestion
You've reached the pinnacle of subtlety, where the lines between good taste and bad taste are blurred beyond recognition.
In this esteemed technique, you'll learn how to suggest, rather than command, your audience to do what you want them to do.
It's the difference between 'you should totally do this' and 'you might want to consider doing this, no judgment'.
So, if you're ready to navigate the fine line between being clear and being obtuse, then let's get started.
- Technique Four: The Implicit Approval, where you'll learn how to give your audience what they want, without actually giving them what they want.
- Technique Two: The Suggestive Suggestion, where you'll learn how to suggest, rather than command, what you want your audience to do.
- Technique One: The Direct Command, where you'll learn how to tell your audience what to do, without any of that pesky subtlety.