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Persuasion doesn’t end with the first “yes.” Even when you secure a sale, buyers have the freedom of choice. So, how can you get customers interested in your product and keep them for the long term?
In this course, Strategic Sales Persuasion Techniques, you’ll learn how to use social proof, ethical urgency, and commitment-building strategies to influence buyer decisions and encourage loyalty. You’ll also explore ways to measure and refine your persuasive impact through data, feedback, and continuous improvement.
For mid-level sales professionals, account managers, and business development specialists, this course provides a deeper look at how to turn influence into long-term success. You’ll discover how to build credibility using client success stories and expert endorsements, guide decisions with urgency rooted in the buyer’s priorities, and increase engagement through consistent value. You’ll also learn how to use performance data and honest feedback to fine-tune your approach. These practical and ethical techniques help you close deals and build lasting relationships.
It is designed for mid-level sales professionals, account managers, and business development specialists who want a deeper look at how to turn influence into long-term success.
It covers using social proof and authority, creating ethical urgency, strengthening buyer commitment through value-based strategies, and measuring and improving persuasion using data and feedback.
You'll develop engagement skills, ethical standards and conduct, customer engagement strategy, and data analysis as applied to persuasive selling.
It teaches using urgency ethically, rooted in the buyer's priorities, to support timely decision-making without applying pressure.
Lessons include an Introduction, Using Social Proof and Authority, Creating Ethical Urgency, Strengthening Buyer Commitment, Measuring and Improving Persuasion, and Test Your Knowledge checks.