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Have you heard about foot-in-the-door" (FITD), or the "sequential request theory? Basically, it is a means of using a person's self-perception to motivate them to take a desired action When an individual complies the first time, they perceive themselves to be helpful. If they are asked to comply a second time in an even greater way, they are more likely to consent. The key to using FITD is getting the person to initially agree to a small request.
Join me for this week's podcast on Triggering The Right Response: Yes vs No. How do you use FITD? Do you know when to get the yes, the no, and maybe? You will discover how to be more influential by triggering the right responses. Even find out how to turn a no into a yes.
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Have you heard about foot-in-the-door" (FITD), or the "sequential request theory? Basically, it is a means of using a person's self-perception to motivate them to take a desired action When an individual complies the first time, they perceive themselves to be helpful. If they are asked to comply a second time in an even greater way, they are more likely to consent. The key to using FITD is getting the person to initially agree to a small request.
Join me for this week's podcast on Triggering The Right Response: Yes vs No. How do you use FITD? Do you know when to get the yes, the no, and maybe? You will discover how to be more influential by triggering the right responses. Even find out how to turn a no into a yes.

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