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Tuesday Jun 7, 2011

A Guide to Harnessing the Power of Your MLM Customers' Testimonials

Tuesday Jun 7, 2011

Nothing promotes credibility faster in the mind of a prospect than a heartfelt and sincerely written testimonial.

Do you routinely use customer testimonials to enhance your MLM sales presentations and strengthen your marketing material? When it comes to effective marketing and business development, a glowing endorsement from a customer is the gold standard.

Using testimonials is a great way to build credibility and develop rapport. In addition, customer endorsements are an effective Network Marketing sales tool when responding to a prospect's objections. Nothing promotes credibility faster in the mind of a skeptical prospect than a heartfelt and sincerely written testimonial from a trusted third party source.

There are many ways to request a product or service testimonial from a customer, but as with most things, timing is everything. For example, don't ask for a testimonial from a customer that you're meeting for the first time, because you may appear overly aggressive.

The most effective testimonials are derived from three primary sources; positive comments received from verbal feedback, customer surveys, and thank you notes. If you take the time to nurture your key customer relationships and go the extra mile when rendering service, most of your customers will be happy to give you a strong testimonial endorsement if you ask them for it.

Here are some valuable considerations to help you get the maximum benefit from your Network Marketing customer testimonials:

  1. Always get your MLM customer's permission prior to using his or her testimonial.
  2. Never rewrite a customer's testimonial without obtaining approval.
  3. The testimonial must show the person's name, job title, and organization. If you're using a written testimonial, it's a good idea to include your customer's picture as well.
  4. There are three types of testimonial formats to consider; written, audio, and video. While written testimonials are by far the most frequently used format, audio and video testimonials have been proven to be more effective.
  5. Obviously, some customers have better writing skills than others. You'll want to coach your customers a bit on how to properly structure their testimonials in order to make them effective. Provide specific guidelines and give them copies of your most powerful and persuasive customer testimonials to serve as positive examples.
  6. Vague testimonials don't really say anything of value. The best testimonials use specific examples that backup key selling points. For example: How much money and or time did your customer actually save by using your product or services? How did your product or service solve your customer's problems or improve their lives?
  7. You need to be proactive and set a business goal of having a minimum of twelve customer testimonials.

From an advertising perspective, a testimonial from a happy customer has the potential to be worth as much as a full-page ad. Harnessing the good will of your satisfied customers' is the key to taking your business to the next level.

 


 

Copyright 2011, John Boe International

John Boe is an entertaining speaker with a powerful message and a passion to help salespeople reach their full potential. He has devoted the last two-decades to training and motivating high-performance, successful salespeople.

John's client list includes industry leaders such as Genworth Financial, RE/MAX Real Estate, Volvo, Chicago Title and AFLAC. In addition, he has been a featured speaker for prestigious national associations such as The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America, The National Association of Independent Life Brokerage Agencies and Senior Market EXPO.