How to Get and Use Testimonials - Get Articles by Angela Wu

Get Articles
 
  

submit your own reprintable article

Article Categories

Accepting Credit Cards Online
Accounting and Book-Keeping
Advertising
Affiliate and Associate Programs
Articles and Article Promotion
Autoresponders and How To Use Them
Bonuses and Freebies
Branding
Business Ideas
Business Practice
Communication Skills
Competition and Your Competitors
Copywriting
Creativity and Ideas
Customer Service and Support
Domains and Domain Names
Due Diligence
E-Commerce
Ebooks and Ebook Writing
Education
Email List Building
Email Marketing
Ethics and Morals
Expert Status
Ezines and Email Newsletters
Family
Forums
Fraud and Scams
Goal Setting
Graphics and Graphic Design
Guarantees
Health
Internet Auctions
Internet Marketing
Investment and Investing
Job and Career
Joint Ventures
Lead Generation
Legislation and Legal Issues
Management and Best Practice
Motivation
Negotiation
Networking
News Releases and Public Relations
Niche Marketing
Outsourcing
Pay Per Click Search Engines
PC Security and Viruses
Pricing and Supply and Demand
Product Creation
Public Speaking
Publicity
Relationship Building
Reprint Rights
Revenue Generation
Search Engines and SEO
Site Stickiness - Getting Repeat Visitors
Software Reviews
Spam - Unsolicited Commercial Email
Statistics and Tracking
Testimonials
Time Management
Traffic Generation - Getting Hits
Travel
Viral Marketing
Web Hosting
Web Site Design
Working At Home - Starting Out
Blank Page
 
Google
 

> Get Articles > Testimonials > How to Get and Use Testimonials

How to Get and Use Testimonials


PDF icon Download as PDF

Angela Wu
angelaonlinebusinessbasics.com

Online Business Basics
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/


Small businesses don't have the same luxury of 'brand-name

recognition' that the big companies have. Thus, we have to

work that much harder to earn our visitor's trust. One way

to build this all-important credibility is to get and use

testimonials from happy customers.





__HOW TO GET TESTIMONIALS FOR AN EXISTING PRODUCT



If your product or service has been available for some

time, then it's not that hard to find out how your

customers feel about their purchase or your service.





1) Unsolicited Testimonials.



Your customer may be so thrilled with your product that

he or she just has to let you know how happy she is. As

a courtesy, you may want to acknowledge her message and

ask for permission to use her testimonial in your

promotions and on your website.





2) Ask.



Don't assume that happy customers will write to you.

Be proactive! For example, you can contact your customers

and ask them for feedback on your product or service. You

can even include an evaluation form with your package to

save time. You'll get both valuable suggestions for product

improvements, and hopefully some testimonials as well.



I've found that customers will often email me with a

question or comment that shows how much he appreciates

my product or service. I answer the email thoroughly,

then follow up with a request for a testimonial.





__HOW TO TESTIMONIALS FOR NEW PRODUCTS OR SERVICES



What do you do if your product is brand-new? You may not

yet have customers, or perhaps your product/service is

something that takes time before results can be seen (for

example, a dog training tutorial).





1) Get a 'Personal Referral'.



Ask colleagues, subscribers, or previous customers

from another product line to attest to your knowledge,

integrity, great customer service, or how your other

product has helped them.





2) Approach a Colleague for a Review.



Find another 'expert' in your target market (*not* a

competitor, though!) and offer him or her a complimentary

copy of your product for review. This has two advantages:

first, you'll get constructive feedback about your

product from someone in your field... and secondly,

you may get a testimonial from it.



Testimonials from 'experts' certainly helps to add

credibility to your offer. However, try to get customer

testimonials as well - it helps to show that you have

happy customers, not just happy colleagues. :-)





3) Make a Special Offer to Your Target Audience.



For example, you could offer the first 20 people to

contact you a free or discounted copy/sample of your

product in exchange for feedback and a testimonial (if

they feel it's warranted, of course).





__A FEW PARTING TIPS...



* Use real testimonials. They have that genuine 'ring' to

them.



* Don't 'polish' or edit to an extreme. Let the testimonial

speak for itself.



* If possible, add credibility by including a name, email

address or URL, your customer's state or province of

residence, or even the customer's company name, job

title, etc.



* Longer testimonials often have more 'impact' than short

ones. Many testimonials can easily be edited to read:



'...truly amazing...'

'...gorgeous...stunning...'



On the other hand, a longer testimonial can be far more

persuasive:



'I was initially reluctant to order any type of jewelry

online ... but I was thrilled when I got my bracelet!

It's gorgeous, one of the most stunning pieces I own.

Thank you so much for your wonderful catalog, and for

your excellent service. I'll be back!'



* Use specific testimonials, whenever possible. Details

make a much 'stronger' or more persuasive testimonial.

For example, 'I love your book!' is not as effective as:



'It's been six months since I purchased your highly

motivating book. I started a new exercise program that

I've stuck to now for 5 months and at 46 years of age,

I have never been more fit in my life. I feel great,

and as an added bonus I've even lost 10 pounds. Thank

you so much. I love your book!'





You can find additional tips in the article, 'How to Harness

the Power of Testimonials', available at

http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/articles/testimonialtips.html



Don't be shy to seek and display testimonials -- they're

a valuable asset for marketing your business, and they help

to convert prospects into paying customers.



__________



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a practical

guide to building a business on a beginner's budget. It's

a proven hit with beginners, for the down-to-earth style

and loads of instantly useable tips! For details, visit

http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html

OR request a series of 10 free reports to get you started:

http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/freereports.html





How useful did you find this article?

Not at all
A little
Averagely
Fairly
Very
 


This article can be downloaded freely from http://www.get-articles.com and used on your website or in your ezine so long as the author is credited and their resource box left intact. You should not change any links in the article, and where the article is used on a website it's links should be clickable. Please see our terms and conditions page for more information: http://www.get-articles.com/authors-publishers-terms.php
 

Get Articles


Top Articles

  • Stop Saving Money!
    By Leo J Quinn Jr
    Rating 89 / 110
  • Insider Rollout Secrets Review
    By Alex Poole
    Rating 47 / 50
  • The MSN Ranking Code Loophole
    By Chris Rempel and Dave Kelly
    Rating 37 / 45
  • Useless Resume Objectives
    By Rita Fisher, CPRW
    Rating 5 / 35
  • Hacker Prevention Techniques
    By Aaron Turpen
    Rating 26 / 30
  • Preventing Fraud On Your Website
    By Aaron Turpen
    Rating 24 / 30
  • 7 M's of Every Highly Effective Manager
    By Alonzie Scott
    Rating 24 / 30
  • Seven "Secrets/Tips" to Becoming a Millionaire
    By Craig Lock
    Rating 24 / 30
  • 6 Steps to Great Customer Service
    By Aaron Turpen
    Rating 20 / 30
  • 10 tips for choosing a stained glass artisan
    By Mark Prettyman
    Rating 20 / 20
  • Acne Cleansers
    By Phil Phine
    Rating 18 / 20
  • $4.95 Or Die!
    By Ade Martin
    Rating 15 / 20
  • Entice Your Reader With These 5 Headlines
    By Alexandria K. Brown
    Rating 15 / 20
  • Banish Boring Photos
    By Jessica Albon
    Rating 10 / 20
  • How to Hire an Escort without Worry or Embarressment.
    By Lovely LeaH
    Rating 15 / 15
  • Lowering Your Business Overhead
    By Aaron Turpen
    Rating 11 / 15
  • How You Can Deliver a Memorable Public Speech
    By Bea Fields
    Rating 11 / 15
  • How to write a communication plan
    By Matt Eliason
    Rating 10 / 15
  • The Top Ten Reasons For Being Honest
    By Monique Rider
    Rating 10 / 15
  • Spice up your E-zine with PERSONALITY.
    By Aaron Colman
    Rating 10 / 10

    December 2, 2008 © www.Get-Articles.com. All Rights Reserved.