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First Offer Guidelines

First Offer Guidelines

  • Consider making the first offer when you have a pretty good sense of where the ZOPA is in order to anchor the negotiation in your favour.
  • If you don’t know the ZOPA, hang back and let the other side make the first offer, or make a soft anchor, e.g. “We’re thinking about something in the ballpark of $30.”
  • When you don’t know the ZOPA, but your opponent does, resist their attempt to anchor you.
  • Default to a first offer that is more aggressive than your instincts might lead you to make.

Ask: What is the highest number that I can justify?

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