Ever wonder why Amazon's "customers who bought this also bought" section is so ridiculously effective? Marcus Chen breaks down the six psychological triggers that Amazon uses to influence billions of decisions every day, and how you can ethically use these same techniques in your own business.
Turns out, there's actual science behind why people say yes. And it's way simpler than you think.
šÆ What You'll Learn:
⢠Why adding one word to any request boosts compliance by 34% (even when your reason makes zero sense)
⢠The hotel towel trick that increases compliance by 26% without changing anything except five words
⢠How restaurants boost wine sales 15-20% just by having servers do this one thing differently
⢠The charity donation hack that makes people 5x more likely to give (and give bigger amounts)
š¤ Perfect for: entrepreneurs who want to influence ethically without feeling like sleazy salespeople. Whether you're trying to get customers to buy, employees to execute, or partners to commit, these tactics actually work.
š Chapters:
[00:00] Marcus Chen reveals Amazon's influence playbook
[01:45] The "because" technique that works even with circular logic
[03:30] Social proof secrets hotels don't want you to know
[05:15] Why repetition is the restaurant industry's best kept secret
[07:00] The charity strategy that quintuples donations
[09:30] How to use these techniques without being manipulative
[11:00] Action steps you can implement this week
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š Topics: influence techniques, persuasion psychology, business influence, customer psychology, sales psychology
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