03-09-2011, 11:09 PM
It's interesting some Buddies are bringing up such experiences and from Yeo-san's post, it seems like these super-salesmen are employing some very slick tactics that are rooted in Social Psychology.
For those interested, you can read Influence by Robert Cialdini. Interestingly, the good author who's a Psych prof. studied the methods of Super Salesmen because he was trying to find out why he often fell for the pitch of hucksters (Or maybe he was employing his own slick method of Social Proof to tell readers "Hey, I'm fell for tricks like you did. Continue reading to figure out how to avoid those tricks in future."
The books available from NLB and very readable.
For those interested, you can read Influence by Robert Cialdini. Interestingly, the good author who's a Psych prof. studied the methods of Super Salesmen because he was trying to find out why he often fell for the pitch of hucksters (Or maybe he was employing his own slick method of Social Proof to tell readers "Hey, I'm fell for tricks like you did. Continue reading to figure out how to avoid those tricks in future."
The books available from NLB and very readable.