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Bad Reviews from Bad People Are Good Reviews ft. Kamala and Dick Cheney — Daily Persuasion Ep. 24

In Episode 24 of Daily Persuasion with Joshua Lisec, we uncover a compelling truth: bad reviews from bad people are, in fact, good reviews. What does this mean? It’s a lesson in reframing negativity into an asset, a principle deeply rooted in persuasion psychology. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand how to leverage negative reviews and criticism to build credibility, amplify your message, and attract loyal supporters.

Drawing from real-life examples like Kamala Harris's recent endorsements and Dick Cheney's controversial support, Joshua Lisec breaks down the art of turning bad reviews into persuasion gold. Kamala’s campaign has highlighted endorsements from figures like Cheney, whose legacy polarizes even her own base. This approach, Lisec explains, mirrors Donald Trump’s strategy during his campaign. By showcasing critiques from polarizing figures, Trump turned negative reviews into endorsements that energized his supporters.

This episode also explores concepts from Lisec's book, So Good They Call You a Fake, emphasizing that negative reviews signify success. If you’re being criticized by the right people, you’re doing something right. In fact, bad reviews often reveal user error or ideological bias, as seen with viral examples in advertising, from coffee shops embracing scathing one-star reviews to Amazon products with polarizing feedback.

Joshua Lisec introduces actionable persuasion techniques for entrepreneurs, authors, and anyone navigating public scrutiny. He delves into persuasion tactics like reframing and leveraging negative feedback as an “energy field” that draws attention to your expertise. By embracing the bad, you position yourself as so confident and competent that criticism only elevates your reputation.

Using Kamala Harris's campaign as a case study, Lisec dissects her misstep of highlighting controversial endorsements. Instead of building support, these endorsements inadvertently reinforce opposition. By contrast, Trump has masterfully weaponized bad reviews, reframing attacks from figures like John Bolton into persuasive endorsements for his peace-through-strength policies.

Throughout the episode, Joshua Lisec provides practical examples of how to reframe criticism, whether it’s using negative feedback in your industry to set new standards or amplifying bad reviews to demonstrate confidence. This persuasion strategy isn’t just theoretical—it’s actionable for anyone looking to build a resilient and magnetic personal brand.

Tune in to learn how to handle negative reviews, respond to criticism effectively, and transform attacks into persuasive advantages. If you’ve ever wondered how to write a bad review response or why certain campaigns thrive on controversy, this episode offers clarity and insight.

Don’t miss Daily Persuasion Ep. 24 with Joshua Lisec for an eye-opening take on persuasion psychology, bad reviews, and the strategies that separate the ordinary from the extraordinary.

Видео Bad Reviews from Bad People Are Good Reviews ft. Kamala and Dick Cheney — Daily Persuasion Ep. 24 канала Daily Persuasion with Joshua Lisec
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