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A Beginners Guide to Manipulating Your Audience

If you want to become the next guru or rock star of your particular field (or just bag yourself hundreds of thousands of followers on Twitter) you first need to get to grips with the basic principles of manipulation. There are, in fact, two audiences you need to manipulate: those who are supportive of yourContinue reading A Beginners Guide to Manipulating Your Audience →

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