Apr 3, 2019
“Part of your process as a business owner is celebrating your clients.”
- Justin Demers
(8:29-8:32)
Timothy Dick
Profit Layer
Social proof is a powerful way to demonstrate the value of your services. Testimonials, reviews, and other forms of social proof give prospective clients the confidence to say “yes” to your offer. But business owners fail to use social proof in a strategic way, so they often struggle to increase revenue and retain clients over time.
Michelle and Justin Demers help entrepreneurs systematize social proof and customize their marketing messages. Businesses typically ask for testimonials after they’ve delivered their services to clients. But this makes the process more transactional and less personal while hurting the relationships you’ve built over months and years.
“Any business can pay for ads. But when you
give the voice to the consumer, they become real.” - Timothy Dick
(5:09-5:24)
Referrals and testimonials give your marketing
messages more power in communicating with your target audience. In
today’s online marketplace, consumers turn to review sites to see
what others are saying about your product or service. Many business
owners collect testimonials and reviews from clients without
knowing what to do with them. In order to get the best results from
testimonials, identify the stories that drive actions and create
meaningful change for them and your business.
Celebrate
Your Clients’ Big Wins
Social proof isn’t just about the value you
provide. It’s also a way for you and your clients to communicate
the transformation they go through as a result of working with you.
This occurs along every step of the journey. Don’t wait until the
end to ask for a testimonial. Your onboarding process is an
opportunity to invite clients to celebrate their wins.
This changes the conversation from “How can I get something?” to “How can I do something for you?” It creates a different perspective through which you and your clients view your relationship. It provides you with ongoing feedback throughout the entire journey, which helps you improve your offer and better meet the needs of your clients.
“Capturing clients’ stories throughout their
journey is not only a sales tool… it’s also a belief builder.” -
Justin Demers (14:58-15:05)
Prospective clients often struggle to believe they can achieve the same level of success as others. Showing the big wins of your clients over time helps them see it’s possible for them. It motivates your existing clients to finish what they started by giving them the opportunity to celebrate their accomplishments.
Gathering social proof from clients shows them you’re listening. It builds empathy and strengthens your relationships with them. When clients struggle to overcome obstacles, the steps they took to overcome them can be powerful indicators to others who are also struggling.
Systematizing social proof is the key to getting better results with your marketing. When you match the right stories with a prospect’s objections or limiting beliefs, they’re more likely to see the value of your services and how they can help them. Gathering social proof assets gives you a marketing arsenal you can use no matter who you’re trying to reach. It takes effort to gather and organize social proof assets. But with the right data management systems in place, delivering the most relevant social proof can be done in just a few clicks.
Knowing how to use social proof in your marketing shows your target audience that you care about their success. It shows them that you do what you say when so many other businesses fail to deliver on their promises. You attract the right clients to your business and strengthen your position as the first and obvious choice for their needs. If you aren’t utilizing social proof in your current business strategy, it may be time to start strategizing how you can implement this powerful tool. Let the wins you’ve helped others achieve pave the way for greater success with prospective clients.
How to get
involved
If you would like more information about
Timothy Dick, and the success businesses have gained through work
with him, please visit his website. You can learn how to systemize your social
proof at socialproofclub.com.
If you would like to know more
about how Justin and the team at Social Proof Club can help you use
social proof as a powerful tool for your business, visit
their website.
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