BYP 126 - [Influence] How Bartenders Use Social Proof to Salt the Jar and Score Tips
You Are The Brand - Podcast tekijän mukaan Mike Kim - Tiistaisin
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On Friday nights, I often catch up with friends in Alphabet City, a neighborhood in the East Village of New York City. One of our favorite spots is a bar called Fat Buddha. We’re regulars, so we’ve gotten to know the bartenders. One night I got I in early before the night crowd strolled in. The crew was still getting setup and I noticed Shannon, one of bartenders, put out a tip jar … then add her own money to it. Ever the marketer, I asked Shannon why she did that. She said it was to “salt” the jar — to give people the impression that tipping with folded bills is proper behavior at their fine establishment. This is the third law of influence: social proof. Mentioned in Today's Episode: Influence & Impact 2017 Join the Brand You Community on Facebook: Have you checked out this invite-only group? Click here to request access to the Brand You Community Liked this episode? Leave a review on iTunes and I'd love to give you a shout out on the show! Make sure to leave your website so I can link back to it. I'd love to connect on social: Twitter: @MikeKimTV Instagram: @MikeKimTV Facebook: MikeKimTV