Persuasion Reading List – Updated 1/18

Update: New Book added: Win Bigly – By Scott Adams


Readers of this blog have been asking me to update my persuasion reading list. If you wonder why people are asking a cartoonist about persuasion, it is because I am a trained hypnotist, and mention that skill often in the context of blogging and Periscoping. I have also studied the various tools of persuasion for years because they are helpful in my job as a writer. In my New York Times best selling book Win Bigly I teach you President Trump’s world-class persuasion techniques that you can use for your work or personal life.


I recommend reading these books in the order listed. If you decide to skip a few, I strongly recommend reading the first book on the list, Influence, as a grounding for the rest.




Influence – by Robert B. Cialdini PhD


How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life – by Scott Adams


Win Bigly – By Scott adams (Persuasion Tips based on the 2016 election)


Impossible to Ignore – Dr. Carmen Simon


Trump: The Art of the Deal – Donald J. Trump


What Every BODY is Saying – by Joe Navarro


The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business – by Charles Duhigg


Thinking, Fast and Slow – by Daniel Kahneman


Salt Sugar Fat – by Michael Moss


Pre-Suasion – By Robert B. Cialdini PhD


Win Your Case: How to Present, Persuade, and Prevail–Every Place, Every Time  – by Gerry Spence


How to Win Friends & Influence People – by Dale Carnegie


The Design of Everyday Things – by Don Norman


How to Write a Good Advertisement – by Victor O. Schwab


The Secret to Selling Anything – by Harry Browne


The One Sentence Persuasion Course – 27 Words to Make the World Do Your Bidding – by Blair Warren



Note: I removed several books from earlier versions of the list to give it some focus. I also removed the books about hypnosis because you can’t effectively learn that sort of skill from books.


 



I started a Patreon account to fund — via micro-donations as low as one dollar — the expansion of my Periscope content on the topic of persuasion, usually about politics. Step One involves converting my Periscope videos into audio-only podcast form for greater reach. That work is in progress. I’ll work on topic indexes next, and perhaps topic summaries in text form. YouTube is a lower priority because fans already post my Periscopes there. At some point I might do that myself.


Patreon funding will motivate me to express my opinions as often as practical without worrying about the sensibilities of sponsors, advertisers, or corporate bosses. I appreciate all of you who are making this happen.



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message 1: by James (new)

James L. Scott, having listened to Win Bigly several times since December, I'm learning to view all persuasion differently. Just watching the Superbowl commercials was like lab exercises. What was up in that Alexis commercial; ridicule, rudeness, derision? So Amazon advertised their backup plan was to make you feel bad in so many ways, and that should motivate me to tie my life to Alexis? Fail. Sad.


message 2: by James (new)

James L. Thx for the reading list.


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