A behind-the-scenes look at how the tactical use of words and phrases affects what people buy, who they vote for and even what they believe.
A behind-the-scenes look at how the tactical use of words and phrases affects what people buy, who they vote for and even what they believe. With chapters like The 10 Rules of Effective Language and 21 Words and Phrases for the 21st Century, Luntz examines how choosing the right words is essential to getting what people want. Now with an all-new chapter on the language of the 2008 Presidential elections.
Frank Luntz is one of the most respected communication professionals in America today. He has written, supervised, and conducted more than a thousand surveys and focus groups for corporate and public affairs clients here and abroad. He has developed campaigns for Merrill Lynch, Federal Express, AT& T, Pfizer, and McDonald's. Dr. Luntz is the first resource media outlets turn to when they want to understand American voters. His recurring segments on MSNBC/ CNBC during the 2002 election cycle won an Emmy. He is a regular on Fox where he can be seen 1-3 times per week. Dr. Luntz lives in Alexandria, VA.
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