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According to Aristotle, there are three forms of persuasion and these forms depend on three pillars called Ethos, Logos and Pathos. In sales, you need to know these forms to become the ultimate sales machine. Let's take a look at each form and give you a very brief definition: Get more information on our personalized cold call training! Ethos is appeal based on the character of the speaker. Logos is appeal based on logic or reason. Pathos is appeal based on emotion. Financial Advisor Scripts - Commercial Broker Scripts This sounds great Aristotle, so what now? To be persuasive you need to first develop credibility. You need to come across as being credible. If you're contacting a prospect for the very first time then the most effective way (and fastest way) to become more credible is by doing some research prior to your telephone call. Did you check out their website? Do you know anything about their industry? Yes, I am very interested in being trained personally by Pop Icon Mr. Cold Call - CLICK HERE! Another trait of being persuasive is to convey clear and concise message that makes sense. That means selling benefits and not just a product or service. In your message, try using real life statistics and examples as to how your product and/or service has benefited a customer. Please, I beg you, do not become a product or service pusher. You will get NO WHERE! Think, sleep, eat, and live about your company benefits. Hey, Pop Icon, do you write scripts? YES! And finally, to become more persuasive in your sales day, start appealing to your prospect's emotions. The choice of words that you use everyday directly affects your prospect's emotional state of mind. Use words that evoke a feeling or ask your prospect open-ended questions that make them feel as if you are taking a genuine interest in really trying to help them.
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