Sales Technique MOST People Fall For
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Jokes on him He had 120 on him
@Yessirski246
2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@ajdeswart
2 жыл бұрын
Problem tho is even if he had 120 on him and only offered 100 and was firm, that raises the risk of a no sale if the customer doesn't value the item over 100. Sellers assess how the customer reacts to the higher prices and follows the negotiations by what you say, body language and demand of the item.
@pauliusjasenas843
2 жыл бұрын
An example of good bargaining. Seller made a bigger profit, buyer didn't spend all of his money. Win-win.
@sat0mizuki497
2 жыл бұрын
This is a joke guys
@rapaelps3874
2 жыл бұрын
One piece fan eh
The funny thing is actually the customer anchored the price at 80usd first. It could have very well been 10000usd or 1mil or whatever.
@nullfield1126
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, getting to be the first to state a price is really important
@ChrisOReilly
2 жыл бұрын
Well, no. No matter how much anchoring works, it wouldn't get you something costing 1 mil for 100 bucks.
@vincentvaldez6459
Жыл бұрын
Lmao as the seller you have all the power
@Numbabu
Жыл бұрын
@@ChrisOReilly it would if you were rich and used the piece and your connections in the art world to avoid paying taxes.
@ericolens3
Жыл бұрын
Nah. Cost of a good is the unwritten rule of price anchor. You cant sell under the price it cost you make something. If you do then its lost TIME, lost money, and wasted energy. (MY terms of economics everything costs time, money, and energy) The price is as high as people are willing to pay. and idk how this relates to economics in the grand scheme of things but the ultra ulwealthy being able to buy stuff thats a necessity kinda ruins "need based goods" So if a person is willing to buy generic old almost moldy bread for $200, what merchant would deny that sale? Sadly I think that's an issue for the housing sector namely gentrified areas. But that's WAAAY beyond what youtube or even my skillset could accurately understand/solve. But it ticks me off anyways that houses can bloat soo high just cuz super rich can rise the market price for houses and other goods.
He messed up tho by quickly jumping and saying “wait wait just for you it’s $100” drag it a little bit to make them think they haggled instead of the sale person folding
@crawfordanderson4081
2 жыл бұрын
True ⬆️
@justicebringspeace
Жыл бұрын
Then there’ll be a “follow for part 2” Nah, this is better
I always ask for a lower price, I set the bar lower before the seller can set it higher. I learned it from my mum when we used to go to Turkey and bought from bazaars.
"Wait that was smooth by the way" "What do you mean?" "By you setting a higher price, and me saying I don't have enough, you were willing to go lower so it seems like I got a good deal but I didnt" "Ahh you caught me! But how'd you know?" "I follow [enter name here]"
@salt1856
2 жыл бұрын
"I follow (Josh Otusanya) 😁 " "Muaha"
@Uchiha...Itachi
2 жыл бұрын
Bwamuhahua
@sawc.ma.bals.
2 жыл бұрын
Muehehee
@LLGameShows
2 жыл бұрын
Is there any hope escaping Josh Otusanya
@Uchiha...Itachi
2 жыл бұрын
@@LLGameShows yes
But at the same time he can take that $100 painting to an appraiser, pay them $100 to say it’s worth $1,000, donate it, and now have a $1,000 tax write off. Ladies, gentlemen, and all in between….welcome to the art industry.
@ZennExile
10 ай бұрын
you spelled welcome to the "Money Laundry" wrong.
@duckmeat4674
9 ай бұрын
Great, now where in your mystical place do you think you're gonna find an art appraiser who is going to value it 10x? If it is that easy then why aren't you doing it?
@ZennExile
9 ай бұрын
@@duckmeat4674 that's how the shoe industry, ccg industry, most of the gaming industry, fantasy gambling industry, music industry, fashion industry, entertainment industry... (should I keep going) all work. The reason you can't do it is because the market is belligerently saturated with literally everyone doing it. I mean, how the fk do you think Stock Valuation works? You are gonna have a rough life if you're still trying to figure this crap out.
@duckmeat4674
9 ай бұрын
@@ZennExile I didn't say that's not how it's done, I told him to do it if it's that easy
@ZennExile
9 ай бұрын
@@duckmeat4674 my bad corkscreweiner, I assumed you were dropped on your head as a child.
#1 rule. Never fall in love with what you're buying. If they want to raise it too high come back with a $60 offer and ask them if they really want to play stupid games.
@andrewbetances1203
2 жыл бұрын
I have been trying this with a motorcycle I really want and it's just not working. Now they can't even get the motorcycle in stock because of supply issues
@fatmanchew909
2 жыл бұрын
@@andrewbetances1203 Do you want it or need it? If it's a need then you're at the mercy of the seller. If it's a want then take your time as everything is inflated.
@stevenstocker9873
2 жыл бұрын
As a second hand seller and an artist, if you believe you can get the item for cheaper elsewhere, go ahead. I would expect a haggle aslong as it's close to my asking price. If an item by a seller is overpriced, it's usually, they overpaid themselves and haven't given the item as a bad job or they saw the item for a high price once and hasn't gone back to check again. As for sell your own paintings, it's double the price of materials and then $4/£3 an inch, which would make a painting that size around £200-300.
When someone is willing to lower the price that much that makes it sus to me and puts me off buying at all
@jaky303
2 жыл бұрын
š0
@jondoe5305
2 жыл бұрын
Could just want quick cash and no BS
@tomlxyz
2 жыл бұрын
@@jondoe5305 but he just started BS by mentioning a much higher price
My father told me this several years ago, now i'm 18 and everything i've sold or i am selling is using this technique, also buying it's a good idea to use it in reverse mode, thanks dad!
I finna use this to blackmail my momma. Thanks!
@prabhsaini1
2 жыл бұрын
damn
@killfinite
2 жыл бұрын
You can try asking for something small and then go back and ask for what you really what. Works everytime. Got 50 bucks instead of 20
@Pearl-_Perla
2 жыл бұрын
MONSTER!!! NOT TO MUM'S ONLY DADS!!
@KneelB4NoMan
Жыл бұрын
“finna” is NOT a word! Go back to school…
@drseizure
Жыл бұрын
@@KneelB4NoMan Grammar police.
This also works the other way around!
Lamo bargaining is an art itself. And all indian parents are expert in this art
@krnswn2496
Жыл бұрын
100 rupee becomes 10 in India
@Phasma6969
Жыл бұрын
seen it with my own eyes you guys have poker face
Someone tried to do this to me in the past. Joke is I forgot how much money I have in my wallet and I just kept overestimated the amont. When we negotiate, He had to anchor the price two times until I open my wallet to see that I have much less money than agrred price and he decided to anchor the price again.
Done this for awhile and never knew it lol
Finally some of yours video that i could understand
First good and usable advice from this dude
That's very easy to spot on.
but with my mum these tricks never work , she straight away comes and says 20 bucks and the sellers goes in state of shock
If you own a shop you'll know it without being told.
Live in an Indian middle class house for a year . You can learn a lot more about negotiating 😀😀😀
consumer and producer surplus right here ladies and gentlemen
Dealerships across the US: F**k
4 years ago one of my friends sold me AirPods this way; we agreed to $100 but he said he got a higher offer and was willing to give it to me for $115. It was worth it though, I still use them to this day.
@WitnessChosen
Жыл бұрын
To him the friendship is worth $15
As a professional salesmen, I can attest to this. I sold Kirby home maintenance systems for $3,210 and this technique had a lot to do with it
Yes I've done this before but with bigger numbers by selling dirtbikes and quads but its tricky because if you set that price too high you will scare of a customer specially if he has seen the product somewhere else before or knows a little too well about what's he is looking for The more good options your customer has the lower that price anchor should be bc they will choose another product or the same one somewhere else
If people say just for me I will either walk out not buying it or just raise my price by 5
I knew this at 8, pro tip this is unnecessary in small towns it seems too high and they don’t usually bargain.
Salesman’s : DAMNIT THEY’RE LEARNING 500 THOUSAND NOW KNOW OUR SALES TECHNIQUE
Actually the first price said is the anchor, so the salesman got anchored at $80.
Extremely useful tool, I use it everyday.
Many people unknowingly fall for the scarcity sales technique, making it a powerful tool for sales professionals.
Both the customer and the sales person are using this technique in most interactions.
Clean visuals... Important message...Nice combo 💪🏠🏠✅
Our moms would hav started the price at 20 and somehow you would have sold it in 10
hay what is your advice on what to do with a large inheritance like a couple hundred thousand
Yeah, this is called bargaining
Many of us didn't learn how to haggle when we were growing up. It's quite an art.
Jojo bizarre adventure already taught me this
That's when your mouth runs too much,this was hella helpful thanks
Indian moms would buy that same painting from you at 60 bucks only. 😂
Good one and the painting is really beautiful
Ok now that you're ok with 80 bucks, Im buying this for 80$
Anything is worth what you're willing to pay. If you're willing to pay $100 for that painting, it doesn't matter what the market says.
If I want to pay 80 for something I take a 100 with me but start of with 60 and say I only have 80
Plot twist it was worth 1 million and the buyer knew that
The anchoring technique. It's showing the effectiveness of psychology.
Nobody told me this technique before. I just figured that out. When I told that to my parents and my girlfriend, the three of then called me stupid abd said that was so dumb. :(
Its like when stores will raise the price on something, then put it "on sale", when the discounted price is the same as it was before, if not even more
Also I think the buyer can do something similar, like offering 4k on something with a value of 5k
The opposite of lowering the price saying it very low and take ot to the real price ye want it for
Wen asking ur parents for money use this scheme: say u need $20, ask them for 200 and so 20 won't seem like alot to them
This is sales 101. There’s also product placement, “sales”, color schemes, phrases such as I’m trying to get rid of it, a million different techniques that actually do work.
I do this all the time in just about anything and everything I sell or buy. I love the art of negotiation. People have said that I am practically Asian because I negotiate so much. Little known fact, you can also negotiate in stores like Lowe's and home depot.
@andrewbetances1203
2 жыл бұрын
What and who is going to want to negotiate in home Depot or Lowe's? Nobody there cares as they are making $15 at most and will just say I can't do that so you don't waste their time.
@jeremywheeler8417
2 жыл бұрын
@@andrewbetances1203 done it plenty of times bud. You're cool because you pay retail.
@andrewbetances1203
2 жыл бұрын
@@jeremywheeler8417 you didn't answer my question. Who can you negotiate with there? Also, I've bought stuff on Amazon and returned it at Lowes and home Depot for a profit when I see it. Sometimes I'll make a few hundred dollars. How's that for retail
@jeremywheeler8417
2 жыл бұрын
@@andrewbetances1203 go to the customer service desk and make your offer there. They will have to check with a manager. That's always worked for me
No one can top a 'Baniya' in bargaining in the World.
That s a Byass in case u were wondering, the anchoring part
nicely done
Him:blah blah blah Me:heh,so you can give it for 80 huh?here ya go then*hands 80$*
Reminds me of runescape , Ragnarok and celtic heroes
Depends on what you're selling. Anchoring is true and works just like this at low dollar amounts. When you're working with high dollars though, and can offer financing it's just the opposite. Lead with the low monthly payments. If you say the whole number straight out, people will fixate on it and build their walls up high.
Hahaha I knew he would say “ follow for more” and dislike it right before it 😅
If you wanna be a good salesman, sell something you don't have to someone who doesn't need it, then you are a good salesman
@jacobharris2373
11 ай бұрын
That's an order taker there is a BIG difference
@AntonHDMI
11 ай бұрын
@@jacobharris2373 it is called a joke 😅
He's the only one that I can tolerate watching all these other people are so annoying to watch 😂
This is pure brilliance ❤️🔥
I do that all the time without any knowledge
For some reason out of all kinds of scams, since I can remember I've always seen through this one and I've never fallen for it.
The first to say a number loses
@user-jk6rp5xh3n
2 жыл бұрын
A number loses
Glad to see all my virtual (insert video game) traders coming forward about having already mastered this art cus if u don't it's legit just What do you value it at Idk what do you think it's worth Idk
I thought everyone knew you start high or low depending on which end you're on?
@tahakhan5298
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly,, Who wouldn’t know this??
Too bad can’t do this in stores
I use this technique all the time
@ciuwandy9238
2 жыл бұрын
We are a certified salesmen now
I felt good when he said "follow to know more" and not "Am following him hence I know about it"
Nice hand gestures
Never worked in sales, can’t believe it I knew that
I have never fallen for that trick.
Yeh I’ve already seen pawn stars so I know exactly how this works🤣😂
Woulda tried the same, but with a guy who doesnt know art at all, a last minute decent peice of inspiration, and stopped the "well actually" at "$100" and sell something worth maybe 13 bucks for almost 10x more. Make him feel like I let him in on the behind the scenes of scammi- er... I mean business so that he pays $100 with not only no regret but feeling like he got anything useful from that interaction.
Even a street dog in India knows this shit
"And now you will.get only 80 bucks.for that""
in psychology this is called “door in the face” and it’s used for compliance. maybe don’t teach ppl how to manipulate other ppl
@captainjames4649
2 жыл бұрын
it's how sales works deal with it
He anchored first 😂
In India, we do this every day. Even kids do this.
Actually.... when you go ANYWHERE (Hobby Lobby, Kroger, etc) that has a "sale"... price inflation essentially makes you "break even" on a supposed SALE you thought you got. In other words, the sale occurred at the time of a price increase so you THINK you're paying the sale price, but you're actually paying the current price asked OR more. Anchoring is anchored in EVERY "sale" (esp franchises)
This is an example of anchoring
Always ask the price first, then u set lower price than u want, try to put the middle is on the price you trully willing to pay, easy 😁
My mom: I will give you 10 dollars Salseman: Last price 30 dollars. Plz mam
It’s art bro, he could have sold it for $5 if he wanted
This sales tactic is common in our country
If you actually need the simplest advice, don't start trading at all. You will just be screwed over.
the fifth dose will save your grandmother
As a salesperson myself, no one does that🤣🤣🤣 Especially for the more high ticket stuff. But it's a good thing everyone thinks this is what sales looks like because it makes my job wayyy easier
I would paint that myself & keep the extra Money
No cap I actually thought of this technique before watching this vid l😅
Oldest sales technique from 5 BC. You don't need a guru to tell that
I know this from the sneaker business
This is why people hate/don’t trust sales people. You manipulate people into overpaying for something. You can call it a “technique” or spin it however you want, that’s exactly what this is
Here’s a real good one. Say you could buy it for 80, then when they say it’s 120, go “damn I only have 70 on me”. Artists *really love it* when you haggle and waste their time.
@abudgie6909
2 жыл бұрын
Here’s an even better one. Tell them you’ll give them exposure in exchange for the artwork instead of money. now that’s business
@stevenstocker9873
2 жыл бұрын
@@abudgie6909, an artist doesn't need exposure, that is easy to generate, actually selling their work is another. And art teachers are wondering why so many artist "sell out" and go into commercial venturers like game and film etc... or end up teaching themselves, it's the only way to pay the bills.
@ryanator7935
2 жыл бұрын
@@stevenstocker9873 the joke is that they don’t like when you off exposure 🤦♂️ that joke went over your head like an airplane.
But the buyer had 100 and offered 80 knowing he could pay 100. Now the seller thinks he got a deal because the buyer paid 20 dollars more. This trick works for both sides
@Ryan2009-h3b
2 жыл бұрын
True
actually he have 200USD in pocket,, and he about to bid it online expecting to get 1k USD but someone turnout bid it for 1,2k USD
Sales techniques are an essential aspect of successful selling. They provide sales professionals with a structured approach to engage with customers, understand their needs, and guide them towards making a purchase. By mastering various sales techniques such as active listening, objection handling, and closing strategies, salespeople can enhance their effectiveness and achieve higher conversion rates. However, it's crucial to remember that genuine empathy, building relationships, and providing value should underpin any sales technique to ensure long-term customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Even our local sellers do that for quarter years.