Using
Testimonials
Why They Work and How to Use Them
Someone's good word can be incredibly powerful. As a
consumer yourself, wouldnt you rather purchase a product that
has been recommended to you by a friend even if it is
unfamiliar to you? Given a selection of similar products,
wouldnt you rather try one that has had some glowing reviews
even if you've never heard of them before? Such is the power of
testimonials when used in promoting affiliate sites.
These days, testimonials are a common
strategy for building credibility and generating buzz about a
product or a company. The world's largest corporations spend
billions of dollars in harnessing the power of a good word
alone. In affiliate marketing, testimonials are regularly
utilized to promote an affiliate's site, attract new customers
and recruits and compete directly with another known brand.
Why affiliate marketers use
testimonials
The role of testimonials in promoting an affiliate marketing
site is to try to influence consumers' buying decisions and
behavior. Carefully chosen testimonials can be very effective
in convincing prospects to try the affiliate product, service
or membership. It has such power that many affiliate marketing
sites regularly publish testimonials from satisfied customers
on their home pages for visitors to view.
Many of the affiliate marketing programs in the industry
today are fairly new while others have been operating quietly
under the radar. Their relative anonymity can work against
them, particularly since the affiliate marketing field tends to
be very competitive.
To stand out, affiliate marketing programs try to increase
their credibility factor by inviting famous personalities to
speak for them through testimonials. While this can be very
effective particularly if the celebrity has a large fan base,
it can also be quite expensive. Not every affiliate marketer
can afford to pay a celebrity just to place their name on his
site.
To compete, affiliate marketers turn to their own customers and
members, specifically people who have had sufficient experience
in the program and those who have experienced success. A fully
satisfied customer's testimonial, if it's well-written and
based on a true experience and event, can be as convincing and
effective as that of any celebrity.
Using the power of testimonials for promoting an affiliate's
site
Building your credibility can be tricky, particularly since the
affiliate marketing industry continues to evolve. However, if
careful strategies are employed, there is a high likelihood
that you can succeed as an affiliate. Consider the following
factors:
Specifics
Testimonials exhibit much more power in promoting your
affiliate's site if they are expressed in more details. If a
testimonial from a customer or another affiliate states that
the program is 'excellent', it should be followed by a specific
description of the program's most useful features what makes it
excellent, how it has helped the customer or affiliate, why
it's reliable, etc.
Skepticism
Believe it or not, skepticism is healthy when used with
testimonials for promoting your affiliate's site. Words such
as, 'I wasn't convinced at first, BUT' or 'I have always used
XYZ product and didnt think of switching to another brand.
However, your product has ____ and ____ features that convinced
me it was so much better.'
Even with the stated objection, a testimonial can be quite
powerful if it is followed by a positive statement.
Keeping it real
Avoid using fake testimonials. 'Designer' testimonials are
easy to write according to the specifics you require but
someone will get wind of the fact and expose you. Once you're
found out, you lose your credibility. That simple act could
haunt you for the rest of your life as a discredited affiliate
marketer.
A few good words
Try to be selective with your choice of testimonials. They
can be quite powerful when used for promoting your affiliate's
site but over-use can work against you. Find the best ones,
especially the well-written and detailed testimonials and use
these instead. Or, you could take the best sentences and
phrases and post those in place of a whole paragraph.
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