/r/PersuasionExperts/

r/PersuasionExperts

33k members
r/PersuasionExperts is a subreddit with 33k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses persuasion, manipulation, psychology, negotiation, and psychological.
A subreddit dedicated to one of the most important skills in life

Popular Themes in r/PersuasionExperts

#1
Advice Requests
: "You can't argue someone out of some beliefs with facts. Instead, you must understand what emotional needs their belief fulfills"
10 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Is there a guide to persuasion anywhere which focusses on the strongest available evidence, and prioritised what works best?"
1 post
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Women are viewed as more trustworthy when wearing makeup, and receive more money than those not wearing makeup"
1 post
#4
Ideas
: "How to Sell Anything to Anybody"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/PersuasionExperts

#1

Persuasion

: "What are some underrated Persuasion hacks that actually work in real life?"
57 posts
#2

Manipulation

: "Three people each expressing the same belief has a similar impact on others as one person stating that same belief three times--in other words, a repetitive voice can sound like a chorus"
24 posts
#3

Psychology

: "People Often Don’t Understand The Psychology Of Confessions — And This Could Contribute To Wrongful Convictions"
13 posts
#4

Negotiation

: "Best Negotiation Books (see comments for the list)"
12 posts
#5

Psychological

: "40 Psychological Tricks that Will Actually Help You Become Persuasive"
9 posts
#6

Manipulative

9 posts
#7

Communication

: "A phone call creates stronger bonds than text-based Communications. People too often choose to send email or text when a phone call is more likely to produce the feelings of connectedness they crave"
7 posts
#8

Emotions

: "A phone call creates stronger bonds than text-based communications. People too often choose to send email or text when a phone call is more likely to produce the feelings of connectedness they crave"
6 posts
#9

Persuading

5 posts
#10

Social Proof

: "People use Social Proof to determine what actions are appropriate, meaning that most people will not take any action to help someone who is in distress, so long as they're surrounded by others who are not helping"
4 posts

Flair Used in r/PersuasionExperts

#1
Persuasion
: "I spent 10 years studying persuasion - Here's what I learned"
33 posts
#2
Psychological Tricks
: "Infographic: 29 Psychological Tricks and Tactics Used to Make People Buy More"
15 posts
#3
Dark Psychology
: "Why Trump Is Invincible and What Could Finally Destroy Him"
11 posts
#4
Psychology Studies
: "Why Smart People Believe Weird Things"
11 posts
#5
Manipulation
: "Dark Psychology: How to win with deception"
8 posts
#6
Charisma
: "Study finds two kinds of coolness: cachet coolness, which is about being friendly and charismatic; and contrarian coolness, about being detached and rebellious"
8 posts
#7
Influence
: "10 Powerful techniques to build trust and rapport with anyone"
7 posts
#8
Creative Ads
: "TIME’s new cover."
5 posts
#9
Advertising
: "Never sell a product or a service. Always sell a big idea."
5 posts
#10
Negotiation
: "For successful negotiation, make an offer first, then ask for what you want in return"
2 posts

Member Growth in r/PersuasionExperts

Yearly
+19k members(129.1%)

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Last updated: June 28, 2026