Persuasiveness is one of the
most important skills anyone can learn because it is useful in countless
situations. At work, at home, and in your social life, the ability to be
persuasive and influence others can be instrumental for achieving goals and
being happy.
Learning about the tricks of
persuasion can also give you insight into when they're being used on you. The
biggest benefit of this is that money will stay in your pockets as you realize
just how sales people and advertisers sell you products that you don't
necessarily need.
Here are 8 of the best tricks
to be persuasive and influence others:
1.Framing
Framing is a technique often
used in politics. A popular example of framing is inheritance taxes. Politicians
who are opposed to inheritance taxes will call them death taxes. By using the
word death instead of inheritance, all kinds of negative connotations come to
mind.
Framing is quite subtle, but by
using emotionally charged words, like death, you can easily persuade people to
your point of view.
2.Scarcity
This is one that advertisers
use a lot. Opportunities, whatever they are, seem a lot more appealing when
there is a limited availability.
This can be useful to the
average person in the right situation, but even more importantly, this is a
method of persuasion to be aware of. Stop and consider how much you're being
influenced by the fact that a product is scarce. If the product is scarce,
there must be a ton of demand for it right?
3.Reciprocation
It's the old saying, "Do
unto others...". When someone does something for us, we feel compelled to
return the favour. So, if you want someone to do something nice for you, why
not do something nice for them first. In a business setting, maybe you pass
them a lead. If at home, maybe it's you letting the neighbour borrow the lawn
mower. It doesn't matter where or when you do it, the key is to compliment the
relationship.
4.Timing
People are more likely to be
agreeable and submissive when they're mentally fatigued. Before you ask someone
for something they might not be quick to agree to, try waiting until a more
opportune time when they've just done something mentally taxing. This could be
at the end of the work day when you catch a co-worker on their way out the
door. Whatever you ask, a likely response is, "I'll take care of it
tomorrow."
5.Congruence
We all try, subconsciously, to
be consistent with previous actions. One great example is a technique used by
salespeople. A salesperson will shake your hand as he is negotiating with you.
In most people’s minds, a handshake equates to a closed deal, and so by doing
this before the deal is reached, the salesperson is much more likely to
negotiate you in to a closed deal.
A good way to use this yourself
is to get people acting before they make up their minds. If, for example, you
were out and about with a friend and you wanted to go see a movie but the
friend was undecided, you could start walking in the direction of the theater
while they make up their mind.
6.Fluid
Speech
When we talk, we often use
little interjections and hesitant phrases such as "ummm" or "I
mean" and of course there is the ubiquitous "like". These little
conversation quirks have the unintended effect of making us seem less confident
and sure of ourselves, and thus less persuasive.
If you're confident in your
speech, others will be more easily persuaded by what you have to say.
7.Herd
Behavior
We are all natural born
followers. It's sad but true. We constantly look to those around us to
determine our actions; we have the need for acceptance.
A simple, effective way to use
this to your advantage is to be a leader, let the herd follow you.
8.Friends
and Authorities
We are far more likely to
follow or be persuaded by someone we like or by someone who is in an authority
position. Not only is this a good one to be aware of to combat persuasive
techniques being used on you, it's also a good one to use on others because you
would be surprised how easy it is to get people to like you and establish
authority within groups.
There you go 8
“secret” ways to persuade and influence people, use them at your discretion as
each situation calls for different techniques. Different environments lend
themselves to one or more technique more often so don’t take these rules as
dogma, try them all and see which ones work best in certain situations and
learn from them.
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