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tmacka
02-18-2005, 08:20 AM
Can anyone suggest some good ways to use NLP on the radio to help extend the time that people listen for?
Tudor
02-18-2005, 10:00 AM
Interesting topic and cliffhanger before you break for commercials
You can never bulls*** people with just words, your topic has to have content. So, my suggestion for a Topic on your radio is.
"Can you cure phobia with words or Does NLP work etc."
Call a trained NLP-practioner in your area and invite him/her to you station.
There you have a good suggestion for using NLP on the radio
Peter
TaffyE
02-18-2005, 07:07 PM
Use all the auditory, kinesthetic and visual predicates so that they all think that you are talking to them in words that they can relate to.
Cassandra 8
04-09-2005, 11:48 AM
Can anyone suggest some good ways to use NLP on the radio to help extend the time that people listen for?All you must do is give them something interesting to listen to and they'll listen forever.
You can also inject a message.
It must appeal to them, allow them to infer new knowledge about the world, be pleasant to focus upon, encourage easy generalisation and simplified either/or thinking, must place them and their beliefs in context closely relative to you, and must emphasize the idea of recording change.
I bet you can still remember at least one of the tunes in the adverts you've listened to on local FM radio, with its pop charts, competitions, phone-ins, letters, interviews and news. You might even remember a few of the telephone numbers, too.
Good, isn't it.
Alonso
04-10-2005, 02:03 AM
You can definitely improve your skills on the radio using neuro linguistic programming. You just have to keep doing what you do, but you also have to learn how to ease in into a completely different way of doing things, a way that is more simple, more comfortable, more snuggly. Your words and your ideas can be real comfort zones for your listeners, you can make them want to come back and even say yes when their mind is saying no no. You just have to keep doing what you know how to do, and your words have to become a machine that'll put people into the coolest trances they can imagine. That's it. Go do it.
www.subgenius.com (http://www.subgenius.com) This guy is a very famous NLP dude, a crazy one at that, and he has a radio show in Texas. And he's really crazy, start there if you want, but I wouldn't reccommend it.