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Old 12-28-2006, 08:20 AM
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4 Steps to More Effective Client Testimonials

Client Testimonials. They make prospects trust you, and are essential for getting more business. But are your testimonials the best they can be? Do they really inspire trust in your prospective customers? Below are 4 ways you can improve the power of your testimonials to get even more business.


1. Include a Client Photo
Post a photo of your client above or beside his or her testimonial. People are naturally suspicious of anyone trying to sell them something, but a photo helps to show that real people just like themselves has bought from you and were satisfied with what you have to offer.

2. List Client's full name and business name or URL

Another skepticism buster, posting the client's full name and business URL makes it clear to your prospect that real people have used and liked your product or service. Testimonials written by "Jane M.., Kansas" or "Roger S., Consultant" sound intentionally vague and look made-up. Instead use "Jane Michaels, President of Thunderclap Marketing" or "Roger Sherwood, Bay City Consultants, www.baycityconsultants.com".

3. Use a Mini Headline
This one isn't a must--but it sure does look cool! Check out this one I yanked from an online sales letter:

"Master Closer in Print!"

"I will pay Clayton Makepeace the highest
compliment anyone can say about a copywriter.
He is a master closer in print."

--Gary Bencivenga
Million Dollar Copywriter


See how that works? You just pull a phrase from the testimonial and turn it into a mini subhead. These are great if you have a lot of testimonials, because they catch a reader's eye and help keep all those kind words about you from running together.

4. Be Specific


Specificity sells. Don't use a general testimonial that reads "John is a great guy and a wonderful copywriter. His work is phenomenal." That doesn't really tell your prospective buyer anything. Here's how that testimonial should read: "John's sales letter beat the pants off my old control, increasing response by 300%!"

Guide your clients toward making their testimonials about your business as specific as possible, discussing what you did for them, and showing some actual numbers when applicable.

For example, avoid saying "I made thousands in a couple of days using Joan's coaching program." Instead write "Using Joan's coaching program, I made $3,956.87 in 48 hours!" This is more believable, and puts some real number values in people's heads.

And there you have it, 4 great ways to beef up your client testimonials. Using one or all of these methods can significantly improve response to your products and services, and have clients beating down your door!
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I really like your mini-headline idea...working on it for my site! Thanks

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Thanks, I'm glad you like it. It works really well, and really sets off your testimonials from the rest of your site.

BTW, I like your sales page!

Good luck!

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