How to add 100 REAL Reviews to your Service Business in the next 6 Months
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Odds are, you're going to choose Orange Window Cleaning every time. We've got more reviews than the next two guys combined x2.
I would argue that your reputation in the service space is the most important thing when it comes to generating high quality leads. High quality leads want high quality service.
They want a company that is going to pick up the phone, provide them with a quote quickly, show up when they say they're going to, and provide a great service.
Seriously. That is it. Super simple.
Seriously. That is it. Super simple.
What is the best way to convey that value?
Your reputation.
Your reputation.
We have added 125 of those reviews in the picture in just a year. And that's just on Google. It doesn't include our 200 other reviews across Yelp, Facebook, and Nextdoor.
How can you do this?
Build out scripts for either yourself if you are still doing the actual work in the business. Or for your technicians if you have them. You or your technicians should be saying this script at the end of every job/service.
Build out scripts for either yourself if you are still doing the actual work in the business. Or for your technicians if you have them. You or your technicians should be saying this script at the end of every job/service.
Our script is simple:
"Thank you so much for using Orange Window Cleaning. If and only if you're happy with the service, would you please mind leaving us review? It keeps us at the top and keeps the work coming in. But no obligation, only if you're happy :)"
"Thank you so much for using Orange Window Cleaning. If and only if you're happy with the service, would you please mind leaving us review? It keeps us at the top and keeps the work coming in. But no obligation, only if you're happy :)"
It works LIKE A CHARM.
You are kindly asking for a review without being pushy. You are taking pressure off the customer to leave a review. And this all before the automation kicks in.
You are kindly asking for a review without being pushy. You are taking pressure off the customer to leave a review. And this all before the automation kicks in.
We use nicejob.co to send review links to our customers.
It is integrated with our CRM. When the technician clicks "finish" on their app. The customer gets a 4 step drip sequence of links that ask for a review on our google and facebook pages.
It is integrated with our CRM. When the technician clicks "finish" on their app. The customer gets a 4 step drip sequence of links that ask for a review on our google and facebook pages.
The script + Nicejob automation has grown our reviews EXPONENTIALLY in just a year. Give it a shot :)
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