by Janie Samms

Sales Executives employ many successful sales techniques. One of the most interesting techniques is conversational hypnosis. So what is this technique and how can you use it to increase sales?

Conversational hypnosis, also known as covert hypnosis, is a communication style used by many people for various reasons in everyday life and in the work place. In some instances, it is used by people who don’t even realize they’re using it. And in other instances, it’s used as a highly effective sales tool for sales executives, who purposely use it to motivate their clients to be agreeable and cooperative.

Developing somewhat of a relationship with the client is pertinent when using conversational hypnosis. A salesperson can begin the relationship by initiating a conversation that is sure to create a connection with the client. The salesperson chooses something that he obviously has in common with the client, or something that is universal. Once the client can identify with you, move on to using persuasive words and body language that can influence the client’s actions.

Did you know you can relate a message to another person without uttering a word? Conversational hypnosis employs actions and body language, as well as words. For an example, if you’re speaking to a person and want them to notice a picture on the wall, you can simply look at the picture, and most likely the other person will also look over at the picture too. You haven’t said a word, but with slight actions you’ve been successful in getting the person to do exactly what you wanted them to do. Utilizing this type of technique can be beneficial for sales executives.

Another approach, which is more verbal and direct, is to tell someone not to do something or think of something. As you may know, this automatically makes you do or think of what was spoken of. This approach is often referred to as reverse psychology. You may have heard parents talk about using reverse psychology to get their children to do what they want them to do, but reverse psychology is an important factor in conversational hypnosis. Reverse psychology can be effective because when a particular phrase is used, the mind has to process the phrase by using some point of reference.

A salesperson may choose to simply plant a thought directly in the mind of the customer, by making an outright positive statement about his product: “Your floor would really shine with just one fast and easy application of this superior wax.” The customer begins to consider what the salesman has said and begins to think favorably about the product. The customer has been influenced by the salesman’s words and is now leaning toward purchasing the wax that could easily provide him with a shiny floor.

Can you think of times when you’ve been susceptible to conversational hypnosis? Perhaps your son or daughter has unknowingly used conversational hypnosis techniques to persuade you to buy them a new video game, or new clothes. At other times you may have been susceptible to conversational hypnosis methods used by TV advertising, ads on the internet, or when speaking to telemarketers on the phone.

One thing that can’t be overlooked about conversational hypnosis is the role it plays in the increase of sales. Many sales executives have proven it is an effective method for convincing customers to see things from the salesman perspective, rather than their initial perspective. Once the technique is mastered so it is undetectable to the customer, conversational hypnosis will help you seal more sales for you and your company.

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