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How to Make People Laugh

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The creation of this book is a team effort between the both of us. so if you have any
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We need to create a book that readers/listeners will love. The entire goal with this book is to
serve the readers and give them what they want, which is a book that they will:

1. Learn a lot from


2. Enjoy to read

I will read, proofread and edit the entire book myself onto it is delivered, so it is in both of our
best interests to work together on this and make sure it turns out the best that it possibly
can. The goal of this book is simply to provide value value value to the reader/listener.
There are 5 key elements that this book needs to focus on to be the best that it can:

1. Information - Valuable and in-depth information


2. Focus - Content is straight to the point with no fluff

3. Organization - Information is presented in a logical manner

4. Flow - Chapters and content work together and flow nicely

5. Language - Your writing style that makes the book interesting and enjoyable to read

A few things that I cannot accept with this book are:

- Unnecessary writing that serves no purpose to the book except to fluff up" the word
count
- Redundant writing
- Poor sentence structure
- Incorrect information

Quality is everything and I don't publish a book until I am happy with the quality of it.
Introduction: 1000 - 2000 words

The introduction is the most important part of the entire book because it sets the tone for the
rest of the book The introduction is what hooks the reader and inspires them to actually
continue reading and finish the book.
I have created a structure introduction for you to follow When you have written the
introduction, please deliver it to me so that I can read t and make sure we are on the same
page.

1. Identify and state the problem


2. Present the solution
3. Assert credibility
4. Show them the benefits
5. Give them proof
6. Make a promise
7. Create a sense of urgency

Brief:
This book speaks to readers who would like to be more fun.
Develop a comic character, illustrate different techniques for telling funny stories, art of
improvisation, jokes. But let's not forget why the reader will buy the book: the reader wants
to increase their self-esteem and be taken into consideration by others through laughter. Be
more likeable and generate attraction.

Introduction

The science of laughter


What’s happen in your brain?
Work on your image and develop incredible charisma

Improve your humor and personality

The art of Self-deprecating

Turn your bio into a funny story


Exercises

Know your audience

Know the anatomy of a joke


- Types of joke
- How jokes work -There are three parts to a joke
- Comedy tecnique
(examples: Time the punchline, Don’t waste words, Be surprising, Follow the rule of three,
Call back ecc...)
-Exercises

Storytelling

Practical jokes
Situation comedy
Sketch comedy

Social media and internet


(In this chapter, talk about how to take advantage of your skills on the internet. Make funny
videos, write funny posts, post photos.)

People Don't Laugh At Your Jokes - What to do?

Feed your brain

Creating deeper connection

Conclusion

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Conclusion: 1000 words

The conclusion will wrap up everything that has been covered and give good closure to the
book.

• Restate the message of the book using new language


• Summarize the most important topics covered
• Paraphrase how you have delivered on your promise and provided the solution
• What is the one thing you want the reader to take away from this book?
How to Make People What Do You Want

Hello! I want to make your job as easy as possible so I have created this very in-depth book
outline for you to follow so that you can focus on the quality of your writing instead of what to
write.
I have also written this outline to let you know how important the quality of this book is to me,
and I want to do everything I can to help you with it.
The creation of this book is a team effort between the both of us. so if you have any
questions please ask me.
We need to create a book that readers/listeners will love. The entire goal with this book is to
serve the readers and give them what they want, which is a book that they will:

1. Learn a lot from


2. Enjoy to read

I will read, proofread and edit the entire book myself onto it is delivered, so it is in both of our
best interests to work together on this and make sure it turns out the best that it possibly
can. The goal of this book is simply to provide value value value to the reader/listener.
There are 5 key elements that this book needs to focus on to be the best that it can:

1. Information - Valuable and in-depth information


2. Focus - Content is straight to the point with no fluff

3. Organization - Information is presented in a logical manner

4. Flow - Chapters and content work together and flow nicely

5. Language - Your writing style that makes the book interesting and enjoyable to read

A few things that I cannot accept with this book are:

- Unnecessary writing that serves no purpose to the book except to fluff up" the word
count
- Redundant writing
- Poor sentence structure
- Incorrect information

Quality is everything and I don't publish a book until I am happy with the quality of it.
Introduction: 1000 - 2000 words

The introduction is the most important part of the entire book because it sets the tone for the
rest of the book The introduction is what hooks the reader and inspires them to actually
continue reading and finish the book.
I have created a structure introduction for you to follow When you have written the
introduction, please deliver it to me so that I can read t and make sure we are on the same
page.

1. Identify and state the problem


2. Present the solution
3. Assert credibility
4. Show them the benefits
5. Give them proof
6. Make a promise
7. Create a sense of urgency

Brief:

This book should be primarily focused on influencing people and getting them to their side -
getting people from their point of view. Make connections.

Book structured in three parts.


The first part should inform the person about the importance of influence, sympathy,
charisma and the benefits they bring.

The second part is focused on making the reader an attractive, charismatic, magnetic person
capable of influencing the minds of others. This part of the book is about transforming the
reader from their current state to acquiring all those personal characteristics to be
successful.

The third part goes into the technical part of the book.
Communication, body language, how to truly understand people through listening and
empathy by creating connections.

SUMMARY

Introduction

Part 1 - The Science of likability


Increase your likability
Why connection are important?
False Myths - Overcoming obstacles
Using the Laws of Attraction
The impact of social status
What really motivate Us?
Setting Goal and vision
Exercises

Part 2 - Build a Strong Posititive Self-Image


- 23 Tips to look more attractive
- The art of emotional intelligence
- Choose your Charisma Style
- How to be Reliable & Trustworthy
- Build unstoppable Confidence
- Developing Persuasion and Influence
- Psychological tricks to make a good first impression
- Exercises

Part 3 - Communication Skills


- Developing Empahty Skills
- Really listen to people
- Verbal, paraverbal and nonverbal communication
- Communication Tecniques
- Exercises
- The Power of the Compliments
- Familiarity breeds Liking
- Imitating and mirroring
- Exercises
- How to choose right persons
- Best way To Turn An Enemy Into a Friend
- How to building lasting relationships
- Manage the difficult situations

Conclusion

(If you think you might add something relevant to the summary provided, go ahead.)

Conclusion: 1000 words

The conclusion will wrap up everything that has been covered and give good closure to the
book.

• Restate the message of the book using new language


• Summarize the most important topics covered
• Paraphrase how you have delivered on your promise and provided the solution
• What is the one thing you want the reader to take away from this book?
How to Make People Like You

Hello! I want to make your job as easy as possible so I have created this very in-depth book
outline for you to follow so that you can focus on the quality of your writing instead of what to
write.
I have also written this outline to let you know how important the quality of this book is to me,
and I want to do everything I can to help you with it.
The creation of this book is a team effort between the both of us. so if you have any
questions please ask me.
We need to create a book that readers/listeners will love. The entire goal with this book is to
serve the readers and give them what they want, which is a book that they will:

1. Learn a lot from


2. Enjoy to read

I will read, proofread and edit the entire book myself onto it is delivered, so it is in both of our
best interests to work together on this and make sure it turns out the best that it possibly
can. The goal of this book is simply to provide value value value to the reader/listener.
There are 5 key elements that this book needs to focus on to be the best that it can:

1. Information - Valuable and in-depth information


2. Focus - Content is straight to the point with no fluff

3. Organization - Information is presented in a logical manner

4. Flow - Chapters and content work together and flow nicely

5. Language - Your writing style that makes the book interesting and enjoyable to read

A few things that I cannot accept with this book are:

- Unnecessary writing that serves no purpose to the book except to fluff up" the word
count
- Redundant writing
- Poor sentence structure
- Incorrect information

Quality is everything and I don't publish a book until I am happy with the quality of it.
Introduction: 1000 - 2000 words

The introduction is the most important part of the entire book because it sets the tone for the
rest of the book The introduction is what hooks the reader and inspires them to actually
continue reading and finish the book.
I have created a structure introduction for you to follow When you have written the
introduction, please deliver it to me so that I can read t and make sure we are on the same
page.

1. Identify and state the problem


2. Present the solution
3. Assert credibility
4. Show them the benefits
5. Give them proof
6. Make a promise
7. Create a sense of urgency

Brief: The concept of the book is very simple: how to make people do what you want.

Let's initially explore the emotional levers of human behavior. What motivates us? What
drives us out of bed every morning?

To then make the reader highly influential and able to persuade others.
Manipulating others through techniques.
Change perceptions.
Introduction

Understand Personality Types


(enneagram)

Psychological Human Triggers


(what motivates someone and fill the desire)

Six key principles of Influence:


reciprocity, commitment and consistency, social proof, authority, liking, scarcity
Exercises

Charisma and effective communication

Control Body Language

Build Empathy

Tecniques of persuasion:
Prime their mindset, anchor their perception, Convey High Expectation, Use repeated
Exposures, desensitize negative message, provide proper incentives, Make It Their Idea

Exercises persuasion

Ethics of persuasion and cause / effect relationship

Conclusion

(If you think you might add something relevant to the summary provided, go ahead.)

Conclusion: 1000 words

The conclusion will wrap up everything that has been covered and give good closure to the
book.

• Restate the message of the book using new language


• Summarize the most important topics covered
• Paraphrase how you have delivered on your promise and provided the solution
• What is the one thing you want the reader to take away from this book?

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