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The Psychology of Why People Buy

Buyers decide on emotion and back-fill the logic later. Learn the seven forces behind that choice so your offer feels like the obvious yes.

7 lessons24 min

About this course

People decide with emotion first, then hunt for the logic that lets them feel smart about it. If your pitch only argues the logic, you are answering a question the buyer already settled.

Most sales advice treats a purchase like a debate to be won on features and price. Real buyers move on trust, on whether they believe you, on what people like them already chose, and on the fear of getting it wrong. Miss those forces and even a strong offer stalls.

This course breaks buying into the seven drivers that actually move a decision: emotion before logic, trust and likeability, credibility, social proof, reciprocity and the small yes, and honest scarcity. Each one comes with a clear line between persuasion you can stand behind and manipulation that burns the relationship. You leave able to read why a deal is stuck and which lever to pull.

Who it's for

Founders: want to understand why prospects hesitate and how to frame an offer so the yes feels safe.

Salespeople: want to win deals on trust and credibility instead of discounting or pressure tactics.

Marketers: want to build social proof, reciprocity, and honest scarcity into campaigns without crossing into manipulation.

Course Curriculum

1People Buy With Emotion, Then Justify With Logic2They Buy From People They Trust and Like3The Buyer's Real Question — "Can I Believe You?"4We Follow the Crowd5Give First, and the Small Yes6Loss Aversion and Honest Scarcity7

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What you'll learn

  • People Buy With Emotion, Then Justify With Logic
  • They Buy From People They Trust and Like
  • The Buyer's Real Question — "Can I Believe You?"
  • We Follow the Crowd
  • Give First, and the Small Yes
Persuasion, Not Manipulation
Loss Aversion and Honest Scarcity
  • Persuasion, Not Manipulation