Monday, February 28, 2011

Stop starvation for free! Geoffrey Tourette entry#2

Were you successful in convincing people to make a change in their lives in regards to your project? Why do you think they did or did not agree to make a change? What did you learn about what it takes to persuade people to make a change in their lifestyle and how can you more effectively convince people to make a change if you were to do this again?

I was really successful in convincing people to change and help solve world hunger. The people that I tried to convince were really happy to help solve such a worthy cause and were even more motivated when they figured out how easy it was to help. They showed that they started helping by searching the internet on neoaid.com, which donates money towards world hunger every time you search something on the website. The first person I showed our project to was a little confused so now I know I have to keep my presentations and projects simple and easy to understand. For the next two listeners, I stopped the movie a couple of times in order to make sure they understood and explained a bit more clearly what point we were trying to give out. The fact that most people like simple and easy things got me to think of making my future projects and presentations easy to understand.

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