As a business owner or a manager, you understand
that how people perceive your brand makes a huge difference in your bottom
line. Yes, your product or service has to be awesome. But so does your image.
And that’s even more relevant in today’s rapidly expanding online world.
According to research, more than 80% of customers check online reviews before they purchase a product or use a service.
If your business does not have goodwill online, you are going to struggle.
So what do you do? One way is to solicit positive
reviews from your existing customers. In this post we’re going to tell you how.
1. Ask them
personally
The best and the easiest way to get positive
reviews for your business is to ask existing customers directly and personally. Customer
service should already be a strong point of your business strategy, and you can
build on it further by getting regular feedback from customers.
You can simply call up some of your best
customers and let them know that you would love to get their testimonial and
review to feature online.
Most people will agree if you ask. But if they
sound at all hesitant, be sure not to sound pushy. You don’t want to ruin your
existing relationships either or risk a less-than-stellar review.
2. Send out email
reminders
An effective strategy used by a lot of businesses
is to send customers an email reminder several days after they have purchased
your product or service.
Your email serves as a virtual “check in” with
them to make sure all is well. Invite them to contact you if they have any
questions or concerns. And, if they’re satisfied, encourage them to leave a
review.
3. Make it easy
One major reason customers don’t like
leaving reviews is that it can be time-consuming. So make it easy for them by
creating a simple review process.
You can do this by setting up a very short form,
requiring just a name and basic feedback instead of asking for extra details
like phone number, email, address, item description, date of purchase, etc.,
etc. Similarly, if you’re emailing requests to customers, consider giving them
the option of replying directly to that email with their feedback rather than
asking them to take an extra step, like clicking on a link, visiting a site and
filling a form.
The easier you make it for your customers, the
easier it will be for you to get positive reviews for your business.
4. Resolve bad
reviews
Another great way to get positive reviews from
your customers is to pay attention to the negative ones.
While negative reviews can definitely hurt your business, each negative review can also be
an opportunity to turn the problem
around. For example, you can turn a disgruntled customer into your advocate by
apologizing, offering a complimentary service, or replacing a defective
product.
Many customers who leave negative reviews
actually care about your product or service. Your positive, prompt response can
change their mind, cause them to retract their negative review (or amend it
with an updated, positive one), and improve your general goodwill online.
It has been proven that positive reviews boost
sales and we hope these tips help you generate some great reviews from your
customers.