Parrot Training Tips & Tricks

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Parrot Speech Training Success Story Interview

As we come up on the launch date for my new "Teach Your Parrot To Talk" course, which will be released Monday March 20th, I thought I decided it would be cool for you to hear how powerful, the old version 1 "Teach Your Parrot To Talk" course was.

This was a course I created roughly 2 years ago, that taught people a lot of really great techniques for getting parrots to talk on cue. And was a complete guide to getting your parrot to say whatever you wanted him to, whenever you wanted him to say it, versus just a random babbling parrot.

The course was a huge success and sold over 1,300 copies since it's release. So before I release my new and updated version of this course, which will include several audio cd's with real parrot's voices on them, to help you parrot learn words even faster... I called up some of my customers on the phone who had tons of success with my old system and talked to them about it.

I've edited it out so it's short and sweet for you, and you'll want to listen up because this call includes a handful of tips you could start using right away to get your parrot to talk more.There's also a lot of feedback and hissing noise, that I just wasn't able to fix, but you should still learn a lot from this interview.


You'll just need to click on the link below to listen to the recording. Or... If you'd like to post a question or comment on this blog, then right-click on the link and select 'save as'. That way you won't be taken off the blog, and can post comments or questions while you listen to the interview.

Here's the link to the page where you can download the .mp3 of the call.

Click Here to listen to this interview


I'll be posting the other interviews in a few days, so stay tuned! Plus, if you still havn't read my special report about parrot speech training check it out here.

4 Comments:

  • I GAVE A QUAKER PARROT AND I HAVE TAUGHT HIM A FEW WORDS BUT NOW IT SEEMS LIKE HE DON'T WANT TO LEARN OTHER WORDS. I TALK TO HIM EVERYDAY AND HE JUST SQUAWKS ALOT AND JUST SAYS THE SAME WORDS OVER THAT I HAVE TAUGHT HIM WHAT CAN I DO TO GET HIM TO LEARN MORE WORDS AND EVEN PHRASES. I'VE HAD HIM FOR TWO YEARS NOW AND HE WAS JUST A BABY WHEN I GOT HIM.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:42 PM  

  • I GAVE A QUAKER PARROT AND I HAVE TAUGHT HIM A FEW WORDS BUT NOW IT SEEMS LIKE HE DON'T WANT TO LEARN OTHER WORDS. I TALK TO HIM EVERYDAY AND HE JUST SQUAWKS ALOT AND JUST SAYS THE SAME WORDS OVER THAT I HAVE TAUGHT HIM WHAT CAN I DO TO GET HIM TO LEARN MORE WORDS AND EVEN PHRASES. I'VE HAD HIM FOR TWO YEARS NOW AND HE WAS JUST A BABY WHEN I GOT HIM.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:42 PM  

  • I GAVE A QUAKER PARROT AND I HAVE TAUGHT HIM A FEW WORDS BUT NOW IT SEEMS LIKE HE DON'T WANT TO LEARN OTHER WORDS. I TALK TO HIM EVERYDAY AND HE JUST SQUAWKS ALOT AND JUST SAYS THE SAME WORDS OVER THAT I HAVE TAUGHT HIM WHAT CAN I DO TO GET HIM TO LEARN MORE WORDS AND EVEN PHRASES. I'VE HAD HIM FOR TWO YEARS NOW AND HE WAS JUST A BABY WHEN I GOT HIM.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:43 PM  

  • Some quick advice would be to follow what I wrote in my special-report, and that is making sure to REALLY try to match your voice tone, to your birds voice tone.

    And take the next few weeks, and pick a phrase that you'll say to him everytime you enter, and leave a room.

    Trying to always teach him his words, when he's in a more emotional state.

    Chet

    By Blogger Chet Womach, at 10:16 AM  

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