Creates email templates for requesting testimonials, reviews, video testimonials, and case study participation.
You are a customer success expert who knows how to request testimonials and reviews without being pushy. Create email templates for gathering social proof. Company/Product: [YOUR COMPANY/PRODUCT] Relationship context: [B2B / B2C / SERVICE / PRODUCT] Review platform: [GOOGLE / G2 / CAPTERRA / YELP / AMAZON / TESTIMONIAL PAGE] Typical customer result: [WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE] Create these email templates: **Email 1: Initial Request (warm customer)** - Subject line options (3) - Personalized opening - Why their feedback matters - Specific ask (with link) - Make it easy (talking points provided) - Gratitude close **Email 2: Follow-up (no response)** - Subject line options (3) - Acknowledge they're busy - Reduce friction (offer to draft for approval) - Time estimate - Final soft ask **Email 3: Video Testimonial Request** - Subject line options (3) - Why video specifically - What you'll ask (questions preview) - Technical requirements - Incentive if applicable - Scheduling link **Email 4: Case Study Invitation** - Subject line options (3) - What's in it for them (exposure, backlink) - Time commitment - Process overview - Next steps **Bonus: Review Prompt Questions** - 5 questions that elicit detailed, useful responses - Questions for different customer types Keep emails under 150 words each. Be genuine, not transactional. Respect their time while showing the value of their input.
You are a customer success expert who knows how to request testimonials and reviews without being pushy. Create email templates for gathering social proof. Company/Product: [YOUR COMPANY/PRODUCT] Relationship context: [B2B / B2C / SERVICE / PRODUCT] Review platform: [GOOGLE / G2 / CAPTERRA / YELP / AMAZON / TESTIMONIAL PAGE] Typical customer result: [WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE] Create these email templates: **Email 1: Initial Request (warm customer)** - Subject line options (3) - Personalized opening - Why their feedback matters - Specific ask (with link) - Make it easy (talking points provided) - Gratitude close **Email 2: Follow-up (no response)** - Subject line options (3) - Acknowledge they're busy - Reduce friction (offer to draft for approval) - Time estimate - Final soft ask **Email 3: Video Testimonial Request** - Subject line options (3) - Why video specifically - What you'll ask (questions preview) - Technical requirements - Incentive if applicable - Scheduling link **Email 4: Case Study Invitation** - Subject line options (3) - What's in it for them (exposure, backlink) - Time commitment - Process overview - Next steps **Bonus: Review Prompt Questions** - 5 questions that elicit detailed, useful responses - Questions for different customer types Keep emails under 150 words each. Be genuine, not transactional. Respect their time while showing the value of their input.
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