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The Psychology of Selling

10 Tricks That Make You Buy (And How to Resist Them)

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The Psychology of Selling

著者: Elira Fontayne
ナレーター: Rebecca Forkel
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Have you ever walked into a store planning to buy one thing and walked out with a basket full? Or clicked “buy now” on something you hadn’t even considered until a flashing “limited-time offer” made it feel urgent? If so, you’ve been guided by the invisible currents of the psychology of selling.

This book is not about shady manipulation or pushy sales tactics. It is about the subtle science of persuasion—those tiny nudges that marketers, advertisers, and salespeople use every day to shape your choices. Selling has always been about people: what they want, what they fear, and how they make decisions. The most successful sellers don’t just know their products—they know your mind.

For over a century, businesses have studied consumer behaviour with increasing precision. From Edward Bernays, the “father of public relations,” who applied Freud’s theories of desire and repression to sell bacon, cigarettes, and soap, to today’s digital giants who track every click, swipe, and pause, the lesson remains the same: if you understand the mind, you can shape behaviour.

In this book, you’ll uncover ten of the most powerful psychological levers that make us buy:

  • Reciprocity – why free samples and gifts make us feel indebted.
  • Scarcity – how countdown timers and “only 2 left” signs trigger panic.
  • Authority – why lab coats, titles, and celebrity endorsements bypass scepticism.
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