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We have all seen websites showcasing their testimonials either spread strategically
throughout the site or all together on their own glorious page. Theyre there
with the intent of leading us toward that high dollar purchase or convincing us
of somethings legitimacy. Sometimes we read them and sometimes we wont.
Sometimes we believe them and sometimes we dont. Well, are they really worth
all the time and effort?
The quick answer: Only if you do it right. When done correctly, testimonials
can really serve you in establishing your sites credibility. Testimonials
give you an opportunity to back up your claims. Believe it or not, as soon as
someone visits your site you have immediately begun a relationship with that
person. Your site will be one of the determining factors in solidifying that
relationship and your testimonials can be a key component in building their
trust. When done improperly, you might actually drive people away from you and
what you have to offer. If your testimonials arent believable and honest
then you probably dont want them posted in the first place.
Here are a few guidelines to follow if you decide to use testimonials on your
website.
1. Testimonials Should be Brief. You want your reader to get the point quickly
and read the entire quote. You might have a great testimonial, but it is a page
long. The odds of someone reading it in its entirety are pretty small. A good
idea would be to break it up into sections.
2. Dont Fake It. Your testimonials should be believable and the best
way to assure yourself of that is not to make them up your self or have someone
else do it for you. Honesty is always the best policy. Phony testimonials will
ruin your credibility immediately. Say adios to your customers if
you want to fake it.
3. Specifically Identify. Testimonials should be signed with a full name and
a specific title. Dont use something like Businessperson or
Professional. People wan to see a name and area of expertise. It
is also a good idea to put a link to their website. This will help establish
the legitimacy of their testimonial.
4. Ask Permission. Before you publish someones comment make sure that
they are aware of what you are going to post and that you have their consent
in doing so. It is easier to sell the idea if you agree to post
a link to their website beneath the quote.
5. Address a Specific Benefit. A specific positive result has much more impact
than something generic. It is better to post something to the affect of Your
product helped cut costs by 18 percent last quarter as opposed to Your
product is great.
6. Spread Them Out. You can have a page dedicated to testimonials. Its
a good idea, but you cant guarantee that a visitor will visit that page.
In addition to your testimonial page why not post a testimonial or two on each
page throughout your website. You can even interweave your quotes into your
content. This can most likely increase the strength of your message as your
visitors peruse each page.
SPECIAL TIP: Anytime you have a good experience with a website or online purchase
send your own testimonial adhering to the above-mentioned guidelines. If published,
youll probably get a link to your website. Over time that can add up and
increase traffic to your site.
When it comes down to it, testimonials help provide an independent and unbiased
medium to promote you and your website. You have the option to use them or not.
If you decide to use testimonials on your website then use them properly. Well-positioned
and authentic testimonials can easily make a positive impact and strengthen
your site.
About the Author:
Cal Hyslop has a background in business and technology with a Masters in Business
Administration and is an owner of a website design firm located in Houston,
Texas. The mission of his company, WebChrysalis, is to help individuals and
businesses look like a million dollars online through the use of web templates
and expert design. |