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The Art of Persuasion

The Art of Persuasion. Selling is Persuasion. Selling is persuading others to buy your proposition . Persuasion involves motivation aimed at inducing action (buying). How you communicate could determine how persuasive you are. Verbal (the words you use) Vocal (the tone you use)

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The Art of Persuasion

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  1. The Art of Persuasion

  2. Selling is Persuasion Selling is persuading others to buy your proposition. Persuasion involves motivation aimed at inducing action (buying)

  3. How you communicate could determine how persuasive you are • Verbal (the words you use) • Vocal (the tone you use) • Facial (the expressions you put on) • Non-verbal ( the body movements you make)

  4. The concept of space • Intimate space • Personal space • Social space • Public space • Space threats • Space invasion

  5. Barriers to communication • Differences in perception • Need for the product • Selling pressure • Information overload • Disorganized sales presentation • Distraction • Poor listening

  6. Power and Persuasion Who has the ‘power’ ?

  7. Levels of Power • Reward • Coercive • Legitimate • Referent • Expert • Persuasion

  8. Three levels of listening • Marginal • Evaluative • Active

  9. Attitude • Enthusiasm • Knowledge • Credibility

  10. Principle of contingency benefits People are persuaded to buy things because they are motivated by their desire for the future benefits you offer them.

  11. Principles of Suggestion • People accept any idea that enters their mind unless there is a contradictory idea that blocks its acceptance • People will act in accordance with a suggestion unless stopped physically. If they are merely indifferent, they would probably go along with the suggestion • The acceptance of a suggestion depends on the source of the suggestion • The acceptance of the suggestion depends on the intensity with which it is made • People are more apt to act on a recent suggestion than one made earlier • A suggestions is apt to be accepted, if it is repeated • People will believe a suggestion if they want to believe it, regardless of its merit • A suggestion that appears to be natural and spontaneous is more likely to be accepted than one which is apparently planned and contrived

  12. Other means of suggestion • Suggestion through action • Direct suggestion • Indirect suggestion • Positive and negative suggestion • Counter suggestion • Pleasant versus unpleasant suggestion

  13. Using emotion to stimulate prospects • Choice of words • Emotional appeals are more forceful in most instances than rational ones. • Using the right verbs and adjectives

  14. The use of logic When should it be used? • Professional buyers • Technical buyers • In selling complex articles or propositions • When large expenditures are involved • In selling something new to the buyer

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