#10 - 3 People Who Persuade You
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- Sherwood Schwartz, the creator of Gilligan's Island, used the show's opening theme song to provide context and clarity for the audience
- Framing matters in persuasive speaking because "the confused are not persuaded"
- Three persuasive frames for a speech, according to copywriter Will Green:
- 1. The Expert: Persuades with an appeal to logic, facts, and expertise
- Tone and pacing are more factual and less passionate
- 2. The Convert: Focuses on a personal story or journey of change
- More dramatic, intimate, and appeals to emotions
- Tone and pacing are more passionate with vocal variety
- 3. The Friend: Builds on established trust and a casual, relaxed discussion
- Shares persuasive stories and facts, but the foundation is personal trust
- 1. The Expert: Persuades with an appeal to logic, facts, and expertise
- Choose the appropriate frame for your speech or presentation to effectively persuade your audience
Sources:
- As told by Sherwood Schwartz when interviewed by Del Reisman https://youtu.be/dmCDJN0p3BM?t=793
- Hanlon, Patrick. Primal Branding: Create Belief Systems that Attract Communities (p. 11). Free Press. Kindle Edition.
For more tips on crafting persuasive speeches, be sure to check out the accompanying one-page PDF.
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