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MSP Persuasion Principle #4 : Authority

MSP Persuasion Principle #4 : Authority

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In this episode, we unpack authority as one of the most powerful drivers of persuasion and explain why people instinctively trust and follow those they perceive as experts. We explore how authority is not just about titles or certifications, but about demonstrated competence, clarity, confidence, and experience. Drawing on the work of Robert Cialdini and the well-known obedience experiments by Stanley Milgram, we show how people often defer to authority figures even when they feel uncertain—highlighting just how influential perceived expertise can be.

For MSP owners, we focus on why authority is essential in a market where prospects cannot easily judge technical quality for themselves. We discuss the signals that build confidence—such as certifications, structured processes, clear explanations, and consistent thought leadership—and why simplicity often conveys more authority than technical jargon. We also show how authority fits into the wider persuasion sequence: after delivering value (reciprocity), encouraging small engagement (commitment), and demonstrating results for others (social proof), authority answers the final question prospects ask: “Do these people really know what they’re doing?” When demonstrated consistently, authority reduces uncertainty, strengthens trust, and makes confident decisions far easier.

Mike Knight MBA FCIM Director, MKLINK Ltd

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