If you attend conferences, you'll encounter lots of people doing things to get your business card. Walk the aisles of an exhibit hall, and you'll see fishbowls for iPad raffles, booth babes handing out t-shirts... all for the price of a…
Can an initial rejection actually help you get the "yes" you really want? Surprisingly, if you create the right first and second requests, it can. Persuasion expert Robert Cialdini conducted a classic experiment that demonstrates the…
Reciprocity, also called reciprocation, is a common enough theme here at Neuromarketing. The concept of reciprocity suggests that giving someone something, or doing a favor for someone, establishes a subtle return obligation. An…
When someone thanks you for doing them a favor, there are any number of stock ways to respond. "No problem." "It was nothing." And, of course, "You're welcome." For some situations, though, there's a phrase that beats the common…
Zero does have a seemingly magical impact on our brains (see The Power of Free), though zero isn't always a good thing. Zero resources, for example, are generally not good for business! That's exactly what many non-profit organizations…
Many of us work with websites that depend on collecting user information - lead generation sites, charity sites, etc. Often, these sites have information useful to those visitors. The knee-jerk reaction is often, "Force them to give up…
Have you ever received a printed invitation to, say, a charity fundraiser, and found that someone you know on the organizing committee had hand-written a short note encouraging you to attend? (Or sat in a room with other people actually…