How
To Get A Woman's Phone Number And Email Address Within Three Minutes Of
Meeting Her
By David DeAngelo
Let me start off by telling you
something interesting:
I've personally stopped focusing on just getting phone numbers. I've
found that EMAIL addresses are far better (I still get the phone number
too, of course).
Let me explain.
I perfected the art of getting phone numbers a couple of years ago.
If a woman is single, I can walk up to her and get her number in about a
minute or two (if I'm in a hurry). I found out later, after working like
a mad scientist on this that GETTING PHONE NUMBERS ALONE DOESNT'T EQUAL
SUCCESS.
You see, women have many different reasons for giving out their phone
numbers. Some love the attention of having a lot of men call them. Some
like to turn guys down. Some are actually interested. But the universal
feedback that I get from men, and in my personal experience, women act
different on the phone than they do in person.
When you call a woman for the first time, she'll often start acting
stand offish or even worse, just plain rude. It's almost like she's a
different person than the one you met.
I've found that getting an EMAIL address is not only easier, but it gets
more positive responses later on. It's almost as if women appreciate it
that you've taken the time to think about what you're going to say when
you write an email to them, and they think of you more like someone they
know.
The other benefit of email is that it can be written and answered
anytime.
If you call, you have to actually reach them. But an email can be
answered anytime. And I've found that emails are answered FAR more often
than voicemail messages.
HERE'S THE HOW TO:
After I've talked to a woman for about 3 or 4 minutes, I'll often say
something like "Well, it was nice meeting you. I'm going to get back to
my friends."
They usually don't know what to do, as they're used to guys clinging to
them. Most of the time, they say "It was nice meeting you too..." Then,
just as I'm turning to walk away, and we kind of disconnect, I turn back
and say "HEY! Do you have email?"
The "HEY!" is a bit surprising, and "Do you have email" is
non-threatening. In fact, I'm technically asking her if she HAS email,
not if she'll GIVE IT TO ME.
If she says "yes," I take out a pen and paper and say "Great, write it
down for me" and I have her write it down. (This is great, as I just
treat the 'yes' that they give me as a yes to get it from them as well.
And they've almost ALL gone along with it so far) Then AS SHE'S IN THE
MIDDLE OF WRITING, I say "Write your number down there too."
When you ask for email, it's very low risk for a woman, so she'll think
"Fine, I'll do that." Most women will give out an email address without
thinking about it, because they know that they can choose later to just
not answer.
The magic of asking them to write their phone number down WHILE they're
in the middle of writing down their email is all about the psychology of
human behavior.
She's already mentally said "OK, I'll give you my email address"... and
she's in the middle of writing it down. When you say "And just write
your number down there too" it's only NATURAL to just write it.
In other words, it's a MUCH smaller step than giving out the phone
number all by itself. It took me a LONG time to figure out this simple
move, but it works like magic! You will have women writing their phone
numbers down without even thinking twice.
Here's a great add-on to make sure you're getting a real phone number
and not a pager or voicemail:
As she's writing down her phone number I say "Is this a number that you
actually answer?" If she looks at me and hesitates, or says that it's
her "voicemail or pager number," then I say "Look, write your real
number down. It's going to be OK, I'll only call you nine times a
day..." They laugh and usually give me their real number.
Now, if she answers my first question and says "No, I don't have email"
then I bust on them and say "Well, do you have electricity?" This is a
GREAT opportunity to use humor.
Then I say "Well, OK then. I like email better, but I'll take your
regular phone number. It's so damn hard to reach people on the phone
these days."
Just realize that all you have to do is ask.
Like I said, I've tried all kinds of things. And I've gotten hundreds of
phone numbers. And I use this exact sequence every time I talk to a
woman and I want to get her phone number. I've gotten to the point where
I can often do this in a minute or two - no kidding!
Now that you know the sequence, write it down with the words and the
steps, and rehearse it in your mind over and over until you know exactly
what to say for each step and each response.
Many guys have asked me "But what do I tell her as a reason why I want
her number or email?" I've never had a woman ask me. If you ask, and
they give it, then she knows why you asked. If she doesn't give it to
you, then she also knew why you asked.
Just assume that this is the case.
If you ask every time, and you do it in a smooth, assuming, calm way,
you'll get a lot of emails and phone numbers.
Note: Carry a pen on you at all times. I prefer the Fisher Space Pen
(chrome) because it's small, classy, and women love it!
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David DeAngelo is the author of
"Double Your Dating - What Every Man Should Know About How To Be
Successful With Women", and has taught thousands of men how to be
more successful with women and dating.
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