Every business should have a unique selling point, a special benefit or feature that no other company can match. When you advertise your unique selling point, make sure
you have a testimonial that speaks directly to that point and really drives the idea home. You can actually have one testimonial (or even several) underneath each benefit you list on your sales page. This offers a kind of social proof for the ideas that you are trying to communicate.
This applies to everyone doing business online, not just large companies- whatever you're doing, you can always strive to be the best, and prove it to your potential customers or clients with compelling testimonials. In fact, if you're just starting out, it is even more essential to gather testimonials as you build your reputation and establish what you're capable of offering potential clients.
Most purchases that are made online are based on emotion and desire, rather than logic and need. This means that your testimonials should express how your product or service has affected someone on an emotional level, and not just state the facts. This helps break through the constant noise that consumers are bombarded with each and every day, and communicates with them on a more intimate level.
What do you think will have a greater impact, this testimonial:
"Hi Brian,
Your testimonial book explained all of the necessary steps I needed to take to grow my business through testimonials. Thank you.
-Hal"
Or this one:
"Hi Brian!
I was really struggling to build my business through referrals before I came across Testimonials Unleashed! I can't believe how many techniques I can now use to explode my sales! Thank you for making it so easy to implement these great ideas.
Your friend,
Hal"
If you can show that past customers have had an emotional experience with your product, their testimonial will shine through as being genuine and you will build up your credibility immediately. Harness the power of social proof through effective use of testimonials, and you're sure to turn first-time visitors into life-long customers.
Published by B.D. McElroy
Brian D. McElroy is a world traveler and internet marketer currently residing in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. View profile
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