Master Salesman at Work
I found this link on Guy Kawasaki’s blog: a fellow named Mitchell Weisburgh describes how he had absolutely no intention of buying, yet is now the owner of a handmade Turkish wool rug as the result of a casual encounter on the streets of Istanbul.
Weisburgh puts it in the context of a lesson in marketing and sales, using the principles of Robert Cialdini’s Influence as a guide. I’ve known about Cialdini’s book for years, and it’s been on my to-read list. Certainly, as a copywriter and marketing consultant, I use his principles even without studying them directly (along with several others who write about influence).
Interestingly, I happen to own a small rug that I bought in the Old City of Jerusalem. Nothing as fancy as Weisburgh’s, but again, a rug I had no intention of buying. Of course, at $15 versus Weisburg’s four-figure price, it was a lot easier to let myself be loosened up to buy.
Great Blog! Purchasing Oriental Rugs overseas can be risky business. Some may encounter pretty aggressive sales tactics… It’s not in the least bit uncommon to be charmed into a purchase either.
Great Blog! Purchasing Oriental Rugs overseas can be risky business. Some may encounter pretty aggressive sales tactics… It’s not in the least bit uncommon to be charmed into a purchase either.