This is a really good video on flirting body language put out by the good folks at www.howtogettheoneyouwant.com. It is especially applicable for female body language flirting, but is useful information for males to know too. My favorite part: “91% of the guys said that ‘Hi’ was the best opening line.” They say the same thing for girls on the male body language flirting video. But on that one, it isn’t my favorite line…
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Next time the beautiful woman at the bar has her face pointed to one man and her belly button to another man, you know who she’s going home with.
Ladies, help our readers out in the comments.
How can a flirtatious female get past the figure four leg position to warm up the target of her enamour? Janine didn’t answer this for us, and I’d like to hear if you can.
It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. Mark Bowden, a specialist in nonverbal communication, gives a fascinating analysis on Mayoral candidates in Toronto. These candidates show no love for each other, so Mark Bowden takes off the kid gloves for a no holds barred break-down of their on camera performance.
What does Bowden miss? If you notice anything else, let us know in the comments. See how your skills match up to the expert.
In any sales situation, body language counts for 67% of communication. Maybe that’s why Frank Furness has dedicated a good portion of his comprehensive career to helping people use their nonverbal communication to increase their sales performance.
This video is useful in its simplicity. Especially consider the concept of open and closed/ forward and backward in body language. This is one of the most basic concepts that can easily be applied in almost any setting.
We’d love to hear how you’ve used open or closed body language in a sales setting. If you’ve had an experience with this, tell about it in your comment.
This is an interview with Los Angeles based body language expert Patrick Collard on the Virtual Light video broadcast from November 2007. Patrick has earned renown as an innovative thought leader in the world of body language study, and this interview is a great example of why.