This morning I received an unsolicited email testimonial from an executive coach who studied my free audio program on how to drive quality blog traffic. It made me feel all warm and fuzzy and I want to share it with you.
I had saved your audio but had not listened to it. Today, as prompted by your e-mail, I did. Fantastic info. Loved your logical, make it easy approach and you have energized my focus for developing my blog for women lawyers. I am focused on following your advice and my first step will be identifying the key words. You may add me to your fan club!
-- Dorothy M. Pritchett, Executive Coach
OK, I'm tooting my own horn here, and, I want you to learn from this: third party endorsements are very powerful. When you receive them, make sure to add the audio, video or text to your sales page or blog (create a category for testimonials) or Fan page so others learn how your clients have benefited from your products and services. If you don't tell people, how will they know?
This is also a great way to connect with people in your community (and potentially drive more quality blog traffic!). I am flattered by Dorothy Pritchett's comments and thanked her. I've also checked out her blog and now I'm giving it more attention by linking to it on this post. Mutual support and appreciation enhances your relationships and can attract more people into your community. If you're a woman lawyer, I hope you'll check out Joyful Lawyer too!
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You deserve the accolades, Denise. How to Drive Qualified Traffic to Your Blog is one of my fave programs too. I, too, have benefited from your straight-forward simplification of technologies. What you do for all of us is keep us focused on what's important and how to take the next steps. I'm doing it! Thank you!
Posted by: Debra Marrs | Thursday, September 17, 2009 at 10:00 AM
You are right. I think I need to create a testimonials page for others learn how the users have benefited from my free Chinese learning website.
Thanks for your article.
Posted by: Learn Chinese Everyday | Thursday, September 17, 2009 at 06:43 PM