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The average new home has 2,412 square feet, an increase of nearly 50 percent from 1973, reports the L.A. Times.
Rocky suggested that my second speech be about saving money. That’s an awesome idea.
I was going to base it on the Rich Dad Poor Dad book. But then I read this review of the book.
He made enough good points that I don’t think I want to base my speech on that book. Maybe I can figure it out myself.
What do I want to say?
Introduction:
Americans are now saving less than nothing as spending outstrips income in 2005, which hasn’t happened since the Depression.
The reasons for this phenominon are complex. One area that contributes to this is marketing. Sage Lewis, a marketer himself, will cast some light on the marketing strategies you as consumers are continually barraged with. And he will give some strategies as how to deal with the onslaught of these marketing tactics.
- What’s this Ned?
- Show a picture of Google search results.
- I put that there.
- My job is to get you to buy things you don’t need.
- Marketing is all about manipulating you. That’s my job and Google’s job.
- Google is starting to give away free internet access. Why?
- In our business culture, children are viewed as an economic resource to be exploited, just like bauxite or timber.
- There is virtually no economic decision that you make in this country that hasn’t been massaged, manipulated and exploited by a marketer who understands your psychology, your fears, your insecurities.
- I want to talk with you about some of the psychological tools I as a marketer use to manipulate you.
- Talk about the six buying motives with pictures of marketing tactics featuring each of the 6 Basic Buying Motives.
6 Basic Buying Motives
1. Profit and Gain (Save money; economy; profit)
2. Fear of Loss (Safety; protect property, health, or loved ones; future security; save time; prevent loss; long wear; guarantee).
3. Pleasure (Comfort; convenience; enjoyment; admiration from others; luxury; good health; affection; sexual attraction; save time; good food and drink; good housing; beauty).
4. Avoidance of Pain (Protection; relief of pain; security; less work; safety; good health; no worry; become more attractive).
5. Pride (Desire to possess; advance in sill; self-improvement; style; beauty; high quality; latest fashion; prestige).
6. Desire for Approval (Social acceptance; affection; learning; admiration; prestige; imitation).
- It’s all an illusion. It’s all crap. None of it’s real.
What can you do about it?
- Realize that you are being manipulated at the most base level.
- Marketers want you to feel afraid, insecure and needy.
- That want you to feel pain so they can fix it.
- Make a list of things you want to buy in the next 6-12 months.
- Make a savings plan to buy these things. Only buy them with money you have saved.
- Refer to your list when the buying impulse strikes.
- When you feel a strong urge to buy something do these two things
- Make a CBA
- Wait 3 days before you buy.
- Look at clippings for investment articles.
- Vanguard.com
- Forbes magazine has named 24 Vanguard® mutual funds to its “Best Buys” list in its January 30, 2006, issue. Vanguard has the most funds named of any fund family and more than double the number of our nearest competitor. The funds were chosen for their low costs and risk-adjusted performance over one- and five-year periods.
- Look into an Index fund with a life-cycle.
- Ingdirect.com Savings Account for an emergency fund.
- It currently has a 4.75% APY