Every client who sends you a positive testimonial helps you build your credibility for free.

Unfortunately, many service business owners don’t know the power of this feedback from clients. So they don’t take advantage of it.

Even so, many of those who understand how powerful the feedback is, also struggle with asking for and getting written or video testimonials from happy clients.

This article outlines a system I’ve used for years. When you read this guide, you’ll know the following about testimonials:

  1. How to ask for them.
  2. The best time to ask your client(s) for testimonials.
  3. Where and when to use them.

So go ahead and read this guide now. And don’t forget to download the testimonial template so that you put what you’ve learnt into practice.

Guide To Getting And Using Testimonials

1. How to ask for testimonials

Here’s the email I send out to clients.

Hi [Insert First Name],

Add something positive or an opening that suits your work

When we started working together, I mentioned that I'd request a testimonial at the end of your coaching. We also talked about it in the final session and I'm glad that you've agreed to provide one.

Here are some questions to guide you if need be.

Please answer them as best and openly as you can. It would also help if you added your photo and a link to your business website, business contacts, and personal/business social media handles.

You can create a text, video, or audio testimonial. Alternatively, you can answer the questions in the body of this email and send it back to me.

  1. What was going on in your life and [career, job, relationship, business...whatever your area of coaching is] before working with me?
  2. What made you sign up for coaching with me?
  3. What hesitations did you have about signing up before you signed up for coaching?
  4. What results have you achieved from your coaching program and working with me in general?
  5. What do you like best about working with me?
  6. How else have you benefited from our work together?
  7. Would you recommend me and my services? If so, why and to whom?
  8. Is there anything you would want to see done differently? If so, what? (areas where I can improve)
  9. What's the most important thing people should know about working with me?
  10. Is there anything else you'd like to add?
  11. Your photo, credentials, business logo, contacts, website/blog link, or social media handles.

I'll put the testimonial together and send it back to you for an OK. This information will be used in our marketing and on the blog.

Thanks in advance and I look forward to seeing you in our next session.

Regards,

[Insert your name]
[Insert your title]
[Add links to your social media, blog or website]

Click here to download this Testimonial Request Template in Word

2. When is the best time to ask clients for feedback?

The best time to ask for a testimonial is not after you complete working with a client! When you do this, chances are high that you’ll miss out on a great testimonial.

Looking at the template above, you’ll notice that I’m reminding the client of something we had discussed at the beginning of our engagement. So I prepared them to expect my request as we worked together.

For most service businesses, the best time to ask for a testimonial is when a client is very happy about working with you. This happens when you’ve surprised or helped them beyond their expectations.

You’ll know this because they will tell you about it and thank you for helping them achieve a milestone or overcome a challenge.

For visual businesses such as designers, you may have to wait until the client has approved the final work. At this time, they will most probably give you glowing verbal or written feedback. You can then ask them for a testimonial.

Always remember to thank the client for their role…

The moment a client tells you how happy they are, congratulate them for the work they put in the engagement. Then ask,

“Would you be willing to share this feedback/win/milestone/success with others? Your testimonial would help me let other people out there know that they too can be helped, just as you have.”

If they say Yes, send them the testimonial request email. Edit their response and use it in your online and offline marketing.

If they decline, accept this and acknowledge their feedback. Let them know that you have enjoyed working with them and look forward to doing more business together.

For coaching, I normally ask for a testimonial in the second from the last coaching session. Again, I first remind the client about the discussion we had at the beginning of their engagement.

Then, I ask if they’re still willing to give a testimonial (Tip: always get permission even if someone said yes at the beginning of your working together).

Finally, I send them the testimonial request email and repeat the process outlined here.

3. Where and how to use them

When the clients send the testimonial back to you:
  • Summarize it so that it flows smoothly.
  • Send it back to them for an OK.

Once you get their OK, pick 2-3 sentences and use them as teasers in your website, blog, email newsletter or marketing materials. Check out how we’ve done this in the sales pages for Kickstart Your Business and Break Free, Live Your Life coaching programs.

If the testimonial is long, create a summary and post the complete testimonial on its own page. Add a link below the summary testimonial that says, “Click here to read XXX’s full testimonial” and link this to the page with the full testimonial.

If the client doesn’t want to have their name and organization mentioned in the testimonial, then don’t use their testimonial at all. People will not believe it when you use initials because it looks like you’ve written it for yourself.

If a prospect reads a testimonial and wants to contact your client directly, make sure you get permission from your client first before handing over their contacts. Do this even if the prospect just wants more information about you from your client.

Every client who sends you a positive testimonial is helping you build your credibility.

Ask each client for a testimonial today

Your work for today is simple:

  1. Download the testimonial template.
  2. Edit it to suit your needs.
  3. Call your clients and ask them for testimonials.
  4. Send the template to clients who accept it and ask them to complete it.
  5. Edit their feedback and send it back to them for an OK.
  6. Use the testimonials on your website/blog, on social media, and in your marketing materials.
  7. Remember to thank all the clients who send in their testimonials. Also, let them know where you’ve used their testimonial and give them links if possible.

If you do this process well, you may find former clients calling months or years after working with you to give you updates. Some will even be willing to update their testimonial even though you’re no longer working together!

Testimonial Request Template

 

Get ahead of your competition by using Testimonials from happy current and past clients

Service businesses have a challenge when marketing because what they sell is not tangible. This is unlike product-based businesses where you can see, touch, smell, or even taste the product before deciding to buy.

For a service business, therefore, every testimonial from a satisfied client becomes part of your marketing arsenal. Collectively, all the feedback from happy clients provides a powerful lifeline for your business because they position you as a credible expert in your industry.

What has been your experience with testimonials? Please share in the comments below.

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Caroline Gikonyo
Caroline Gikonyo

Caroline Gikonyo is a Life and Business Coach at Biashara 360. She's an avid blogger and also oversees our content creation. This ensures that we give our readers quality and well researched information and tips.

    2 replies to "How To Ask For Testimonials From Your Clients (With Free Template)"

    • Precious Wellness

      This has been very useful for me now that I am closing one of my coaching programs and I need good testimonials. Thank you!

      • Caroline Gikonyo

        Great that the resource has been useful for you Liz. And thank you for the amazing video testimonial! All the best with the programs at Precious Wellness.

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