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Get Customers to Talk for You

March 20th, 2008 by Barbara Eldridge

Client Testimonials

When was the last time you asked a customer/client for a referral? So many times I hear that as a business owner it is uncomfortable asking for a referral. Yet last week I listened to three rookie insurance/financial advisors talk about how they began their businesses and what were the important keys that have made them successful. Asking for a referral was right up on top. Your current customers can be your best influences on prospective clients. So what can you do to break through the "discomfort" of asking for the name of someone they know that could use your product or service?

If you had to guess, what percentage of people are visually oriented: that is, they need to see something before buying it - you know they need to drive a car, feel the material of a suit/dress or preview a house before purchasing it? More then 95% of people are visual consumers. So how do you a service provider create this opportunity?

Why not start with a testimonial from a client who has had a very positive experience working with you? How many times have you heard, "I don’t know how to thank you"? That is the perfect time to ask them to put their gratitude in writing. Testimonials can become part of your powerful arsenal for opening the door to new prospects. Something magical happens when you read those testimonials, a special relationship develops with that customer opening the door to relaxing the "discomfort" of taking the next step and asking for referrals.

Testimonials should be used in all of your promotional materials, they can be developed into case studies that you can verbally convey when someone asks, "how do you do that?". Testimonials are one of the most effective and powerful strategies, they create an air of credibility for your business and gives you confidence when approaching new prospects.

The Challenge: Review your marketing strategy and begin asking for testimonials! Let us know if you have any concerns.


For more than twenty-five years Barbara Eldridge has been contributing to other people’s business success. Her many years experience in the corporate world provided her with knowledge, insight and presence to help thousands of entrepreneurial men and women nurture their business ventures into thriving successes.

Barbara founded Mind Masters in 1991 as an organization for entrepreneurs to master the challenges they face in an ever-changing market place. Barbara has a vision of Mind Masters to provide a value based program so that business owners could harness the power of each members’ success, make wise business decisions and realize their dreams. Visit Mind Masters for a meeting location near you and start on your path to business success.

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Meet Paul Miser

November 5th, 2007 by Debra Simpson

Paul has spent the past four years owning and operating Miser Advertising and Marketing, growing toward greatness everyday. Before his Miser years, Paul worked in the corporate communications world working in such industries as magazine fulfillment, retail, and paramedical examinations working side-by-side with the financial services industry where he learned about corporate communications, integrated marketing processes, and understanding of how marketing affects every aspect of a business. Utilizing this experience and education has give both Paul and Miser Advertising and Marketing a unique and systematic approach to marketing.

Paul received his MBA from Northwest Missouri State University, where he was a captain on the varsity track team with academic all conference honors and was the bassist in a traveling rock band which recorded two CDs.

Paul and I spoke briefly after the Carlsbad Chamber’s First Friday breakfast and I’d love to take this opportunity to introduce him to you.


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