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Persuasive Mastery - Unraveling the Secrets of Influence - cover

Persuasive Mastery - Unraveling the Secrets of Influence

Mohsin Abbas

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Sinopsis

This ebook is a powerful exploration of the psychology and strategy behind authentic influence. Persuasive Mastery breaks down the art of communication, trust-building, and subtle persuasion, giving you the tools to inspire action without manipulation. Whether you're a leader, marketer, or simply want to make your voice heard, this guide will help you master the science of impactful connection.
Disponible desde: 05/08/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 34 páginas.

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