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anyway?
A conniver is like
person in a movie or TV show that's
holding something they probably shouldn't be. Suddenly, a
cop pulls up and he quickly passes
object to
person
next to him with
words, "Here, take this quick!"
The poor unsuspecting by-stander is "left holding
bag",
and doesn't know what hit him as he's dragged off to the
pokey.
So, to put it simply . . .
A conniver is
person who tries to get you to do something
without thinking about it. He creates a sense of urgency and
force feeds it to you before you can say no.
Now a convincer is quite
opposite. He wants you to know
what you're getting into and is willing to spend
time
going over it with you. He has a valid argument and has no
qualms about letting you hear it.
So, by
time he hands you
"bag", you know exactly
what's in it, and you've been able to make a rational
decision about whether you want to "hold" it or not.
This leaves us with two important questions . . .
If you're searching
Internet looking for product to
buy, who would you rather run into?
If you're trying to sell valuable products on the
Internet, which of
above two do you think you should
be?
Hopefully,
argument is clear!

Ken Nadreau is the author of "Power Suits for Online Marketers." A
free report that explains the three most important aspects of sales, and
how using them, turns the average marketer into a legitimate,
"well dressed" professional.
http://taoenterprises.com/powersuit/index.html