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Katie Corbett has been a professional writer for 11 years. More specifically, as a current customer case study writer, she is great at asking strategic, open-ended questions that bring out the authentic quotes and anecdotes one can use to market a product or service with an engaging, personal touch. Katie can efficiently draw narratives together in a format that showcases an entrepreneur or professional at their best and positions their products and services to be noticed by prospects.
In this episode, Katie shares with us some notes to remember when gathering and writing your top quality testimonials.
Here are the key takeaways from today's episode:
1. Find the right opportunity - One important time that most business owners miss when asking for testimonials is when a client or customer gives your service a compliment. This is a high time when they're overflowing with happiness and could write a vibrant review.
2. Ask the right questions - There are specific questions that will improve your chances of getting quality feedback. Help them remember what part of the story they may want to share.
3. Use different platforms - Be creative but also be mindful of wherever you want to do business - your website, google, social media, newsletters, among others. Choose one that most likely will attract your customers.
4. See it as a process - To make the testimonial process a bit smoother, make it part of your official process. A script would be a great way to do it.
Check her out on --
Website: https://dydcareercoaching.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-m-corbett?trk=public_profile_samename-profile_profile-result-card_result-card_full-click
Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/Curators-Club-113536020370908/
By Supriya MehraKatie Corbett has been a professional writer for 11 years. More specifically, as a current customer case study writer, she is great at asking strategic, open-ended questions that bring out the authentic quotes and anecdotes one can use to market a product or service with an engaging, personal touch. Katie can efficiently draw narratives together in a format that showcases an entrepreneur or professional at their best and positions their products and services to be noticed by prospects.
In this episode, Katie shares with us some notes to remember when gathering and writing your top quality testimonials.
Here are the key takeaways from today's episode:
1. Find the right opportunity - One important time that most business owners miss when asking for testimonials is when a client or customer gives your service a compliment. This is a high time when they're overflowing with happiness and could write a vibrant review.
2. Ask the right questions - There are specific questions that will improve your chances of getting quality feedback. Help them remember what part of the story they may want to share.
3. Use different platforms - Be creative but also be mindful of wherever you want to do business - your website, google, social media, newsletters, among others. Choose one that most likely will attract your customers.
4. See it as a process - To make the testimonial process a bit smoother, make it part of your official process. A script would be a great way to do it.
Check her out on --
Website: https://dydcareercoaching.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-m-corbett?trk=public_profile_samename-profile_profile-result-card_result-card_full-click
Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/Curators-Club-113536020370908/