Cialdini (Six principles of persuasion) Flashcards
List Cialdini’s six principles of persuasion
Reciprocity, Commitment and consistency, social proof, liking, authority and scarcity.
What methods can we use to trigger consumer’s sense of urgency (scarcity)
Limited numbers, limited time, one of a kind specials, utilising competitions
“We are always drawn to things that are exclusive and hard to come by”. What principle does this fit into?
Scarcity
“We follow people who look like they know what they’re doing”. What principle does this fit into?
Authority
What factors can you use to create authority? Briefly explain each.
Titles - Positions of power like a doctor, Clothes - Superficial cues that signal authority, Trappings - Accessories or indirect cues that accompany authoritative roles (like expensive clothes or cars)
“We are more likely to comply with requests made by people we like”. What principle does this fit into?
Liking
List each factor for liking principle to work
Physical attractiveness, similarity, compliments, contact and cooperation, conditioning and association
What does the factor for liking principle ‘contact and cooperation’ entail?
Fighting for the same causes as your customers
What does the factor for liking principle ‘Similarity’ entail?
Behave like a friend, not a brand. Be relatable and show you understand them.
Example of the physical attractiveness factor for the liking principle.
Well designed website, functional and suited to what you are selling
What does the factor for liking principle ‘Conditioning and association’ entail?
Associate your brands with the same values that you want to communicate and process.
“We tend to have more trust in things that are popular or endorsed by people that we trust”. What principle does this fit into?
Social Proof
List the methods in which you can use for social proof.
Experts, Celebrities, Users, ‘Wisdom of Crowds’ and Peers
“We tend to stick with whatever we’ve already chosen”. What principle does this fit into?
Commitment and Consistency
List the three ways we can leverage the commitment and consistency principle
Ask customers to start from small actions, encourage public commitments, reward your customers