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5 Psychological Tips to Use on Tricky Clients

A good designer needs to sell ideas, concepts and variations on a theme throughout a project. It’s all about communication. If you’ve got a fantastic proposal, don’t lose out because of poor presentation skills.

Here are 5 psychological tips to help convince nervous, tricky clients about your killer idea.

1. Sympathy/likeability

The sympathy/likeability principle of influence posits that people are more prone to be influenced by those they like. In laymen’s terms, make the right impression at the crucial initial presentation stage. It can make or break an idea.

2. Authority

When people feel unsure about a purchase, they look for a testimony from a person with authority on the subject.

As a designer, your position of expertise is given. Why else would a client commission you? Don’t create an “us versus them” atmosphere, though. Guiding the client, rather than dictating them, through the process is key.

3. Ultimate terms

The psychological theory of “ultimate terms” states that certain words carry more power than others.

There are 3 categories of persuasive words. These include “god terms” that demand obedience or carry blessings (such as “progress” or “value”), devil terms that are despised (“fascist”, “paedophile”) and charismatic terms, which are less well defined. So choose your words wisely. Their message will be all the more persuasive.

4. Yale Attitude Change approach

The “Yale Attitude Change” psychological approach dictates that a number of factors and characteristics can enhance persuasive speech.

For example, being a credible, attractive speaker can work wonders with certain audiences. In addition, messages should not appear to be designed to persuade and speakers should always present a two-sided argument.

5. Amplification hypothesis

This theory states that displaying certainty about an attitude when talking to another person will help to increase and harden that attitude. Conversely, when the attitude displayed is uncertain, it will soften the attitude in the other person too.

Therefore, to persuade someone you need to align your attitude to theirs. So, if a client has an opposing opinion, you show vague agreement. But if the client expresses a better opinion, agree wholeheartedly.

SOURCE: Creative Bloq

5 Psychological Tips to Use on Tricky Clients

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