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How To Ask For Reviews Without Sounding Needy

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91% of consumers between the ages of 19 and 34 trust reviews, and consumers are more likely to trust your company if you have 40 or more reviews.

If you don’t already have a solid review presence, it’s time to get serious about building one.

The great news?

68% of customers are asked to leave a review are willing to do so!

 Here are 3 non-needy ways to ask:

 

1. In Person:

 If you have a brick-and-mortar store, then asking for reviews may be the way to go. The trick is doing it in a way that doesn’t feel forced or put undue pressure on your customer.

Start by asking the customer if they found everything they were looking for. Any customer who praises your store or products represents a positive review!

But don’t blow it!

It’s not a good idea to ask for a review as soon as a customer says something positive. Ask a few non-follow up questions.

Then as you end the conversation, continue with something like…

 

We really appreciate feedback from our customers because it helps more people learn about us. Would you be willing to write an online review?

 

You can plug in your platform of choice whether it’s Yelp, Google or Facebook.

 

2. SMS Messages:

Text messages have nearly a 100% open rate. If you’re already sending text messages to your customers, then following up a purchase with a request for a review can be a great way to generate more reviews!

Since it’s a text message, it should be brief. You can try something like:

It was great seeing you today, [customer’s name]! If we provided top-notch service to you today, would you please consider taking a few seconds to leave us a review? [Review Link]

Having a review link directly on your website is super helpful as well. 

3. Ask Your Social Media Followers:

Facebook reviews are important for local businesses since many people use Facebook to search for businesses near them. You have the option of asking for reviews in a Facebook post or using a chatbot in Facebook Messenger to ask.  You also can simply ask people to leave a review elsewhere like Google and Yelp.

 

Tip: Be careful not to link directly to your Yelp Page for your social media pages as Yelp frowns upon asking customers for reviews.

 

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