
Leveraging Reciprocity: Ethical Influence for Speakers
Mastering Reciprocity: Elevate Your Speaking Career Ethically Summary In this episode, the speaker delves into the psychology of reciprocity, one of Robert Cialdini's key principles of influence, and how it can be leveraged ethically by speakers to gain more gigs, referrals, and rebookings without rewriting presentations or begging for business. The discussion includes practical strategies like maintaining active communication with bookers, providing added value during and after talks, and avoiding manipulative tactics. Illustrative examples from Cialdini's book and real-life scenarios are shared to highlight both ethical and unethical applications of reciprocity. The episode concludes with tips on maintaining long-term relationships and ensuring that giving remains genuine and not purely transactional. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Reciprocity 02:06 Real World Example: Street Vendor Story 03:30 Practical Ways to Use Reciprocity as a Speaker 12:45 When Reciprocity Goes Wrong 15:47 Avoiding Manipulative Uses of Reciprocity 20:29 Give Because You Care, Not to Get 22:06 Cal l to Action and Wrap-up Go to presentinfluence.com to take the Speaker StrengthsFinder Quiz and discover your greatest strengths as a speaker as well as where to focus for growth. For speaking enquiries or to connect with me, you can email john@presentinfluence.com or find me on LinkedIn You can find all our clips, episodes and more on the Present Influence YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PresentInfluence Thanks for listening, and please give the show a 5* review if you enjoyed it.
From "Present Influence: The Professional Speaking Show"
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