'Don't try to hate me because I am so popular*' (The Popular Club Popular Instruction Manual review)
Monday, February 8, 2010 at 04:54PM
via PhotobucketThe first to admit that I'm 'the Daria', my approach with friends is quality not quantity. My self confidence whiplashes from Little Miss Ego to Little Miss Good-to-No-One.
People fascinate me yet can make or break my day, resulting in enjoying my own company/world alot.
That said, promises of being perpetually confident and popular are attractive. The latest addition to my hardrive has been the Popular Instruction Manual from ThePopularClub.com.
The sales pitch on the website is ballsy, kicking phrases around like 'Make People Like, Respect, and Befriend You' and 'I'm better than everybody.'
Obviously written to address everyone's inner loser, it's very easy to get sucked in, the promises this guy makes include:
- how to alter the backbone of your personality, which governs how you think and behave, to automatically act in a socially superior manner
- how to remove feelings of doubt, fear and uncertainly in social situations
And a whole bunch of skills that anybody would benefit from. So, I caved and here's my review:
Beyond the I'm right, you're wrong writing style, there's some good information here. Some I've read in other self help books, but this is utilitarian and straight to the point.
Parts contain some real home truths about the differences between the 'popular' and 'losers'- certainly that my inner loser was nodding her head to.
His direct style, including lots of swearing did have me laughing out alot. Some of the methods suggested to make friends were too number game and calculated for my liking. That said, the sales page says it uses manipulative psychology.
I disagree with his black and white approach that being popular equals happy (the writer would probably call me a loser for saying!), but this book is designed with that one goal in mind.
So, my approach for this book... cherrypick. It's got some great bits I certainly will use to socially push myself (a little!).
I think there is happiness in the compromise of achieving social skills / life that serves you better, without completely changing who you are either.
Certainly a quicker, more direct read than the classic How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie . The audio tracks do include some little gems too.
Put on your thick skin to read this one, and use the bits that work for you.



Reader Comments (12)
At the end of the day, I learned that becoming popular means becoming somewhat of an ass. He encourages lying, manipulating, and general dishonesty with some things.
I agree with the author of this article, unless you want to lose your sole you need to cherry pick. I want to be super popular, but I'm satisfied with being 50% of "popular" without all the manipulation. My life is about 5 times better - that's good enough for me.
telling people there are "gems" to be found is a common sales pitch,
really, if you actually read this book, why not take out these "nuggets of truth", make a list and share it with your readers...
Don Young - Read the rest of the site, when I love something, I blatantly write 'You must buy/see/watch/have this'. Something I definately haven't done with this product.
Henry - I won't be taking points from this ebook and sharing because that would be violating copyright.
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My bet is he is a marketing "genius" looking to pick off a few weak and simple people for a few bucks. The comments you can find on line about the book all make it clear it is the best thing that ever was written but offer no glimpse into the marvel - that says CON in big, bright letters. Those people smart enough, self-assured enough and savvy enough will ignore the pissant and his sockpuppets
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http://www.highwaytowatches.com/breitling-navitimer
http://www.highwaytowatches.com/omega-de-ville
http://www.highwaytowatches.com/cartier-santos
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http://www.highwaytowatches.com/omega-speedmaster
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http://www.highwaytowatches.com/omega-railmaster
LOL...
I totally agree. This, more than any other comment about this author or his ebook regimen, is what represents a red flag to me. An honorable transaction would be one of paying once and enjoying the product; no further strings attached. And, keeping the suckers hooked seems within the span of this guy's modus operandi. He may simply be in need of lithium carbonate and, yet, here we are.....
Too, this book may be manna from heaven, but, I am not willing to make it my financial burden also.