- [Narrator] Influence by Robert Cialdini
is one of the top 10 books that
have made a major impact on my
life and it can for you too.
Watch this video to the end to
learn the six weapons of influence,
that can dramatically
improve your relationships,
business, and career goals.
The first is reciprocation.
People don't like feeling
they owe someone something.
To make someone feel this way,
offer them a free gift or favour.
Often this will lead to a
bigger reciprocal response.
This is why you seem marketers offering
you that free pdf, 10 ways
to make money online fast.
Marketers give you a small
gift jam-packed with value,
and hope that you reciprocate by
buying their 47 dollar video course.
I used this principle
to get my first mentor.
I offered to manage his
Facebook page for free,
and he reciprocated by
inviting me to a video call.
The bottom line is if you want
something from someone, offer
them something small for free.
Moving on to weapon number five,
commitment and consistency.
Humans tend to do something once
we agree to it verbally or in writing.
This is why marketers offer
us a trip-wire product.
A trip-wire is an irresistible
low risk paid offer,
like a seven dollar e-book for example.
You're more likely to buy more books
or products from the same author.
The same goes for your personal goals.
Write them down or tell your friends
that you'll lose five kilogrammes over
the next three months or be making 1000
dollars per month by the end of the year.
You're more likely to commit.
The next weapon social proof.
When people are unsure about a
course of action, they tend to
look to those around them to guide them.
For example, would you buy book A
with zero reviews or
book B with 165 reviews?
If you're like me you chose B.
No reviews leaves us with uncertainty.
You'll also appear more attractive at a
night club if you bring friends with you.
It demonstrates that you're attractive,
because other people
want to be around you.
This social proof.
The next weapon is liking.
People prefer to say yes to those
they know and like.
We automatically attribute traits such
as honesty, talent, and intelligence
to attractive people.
We gravitate to people who
share similar views, interests, and
values as ourselves.
Perhaps you want to get a girlfriend
or attract a new client for your business.
You need to find areas of shared interests
to increase report and
ultimately become more likeable.
The second to last weapon is authority.
The more authority you
are perceived as having,
the more likely others
are to comply with you.
Imagine you've contracted
a horrific brain tumour.
You're rushed to the doctor's surgery.
You're thrown onto the operating table.
You look up and you see a
man dressed in a Santa suit.
Do you trust this guy to
diddle daddle with your brain?
Of course not.
But if he was wearing
a white doctor's coat
and had a stethoscope around his neck,
you probably would right?
It immediately tells you he's a doctor.
And he knows his stuff.
It conveys authority so we trust him.
This is the reason I spent
five times more than I normally would
on a new pair of shoes for when I go
to business networking events.
To bring the point home, there's
a classic scam where thieves dress up
in official looking uniforms,
and pretend to be parking inspectors.
They appear authoritative.
They lie that the ticket
machine is broken.
And asks civilians to
pay them the parking fee.
But you didn't hear that from me.
The final weapon is scarcity.
The thought of losing something
motivates us more than the thought
of gaining something of similar value.
This is exactly why advertisers ask
you to buy that new camera
at a discounted price
for a limited time only.
The power of scarcity extends
beyond selling cameras.
I take advantage of the
principle by letting
others know that I have a tight schedule
so time with me becomes
a scarce opportunity.
And therefore increases
my value as a human being.
I also don't respond to Facebook messages
instantly which shows I've got more
meaningful things to do.
So to sum up, any time you want
something from someone else, always
consider what weapons of
influence you can use.
Thank you for listening guys.
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