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119. The Easy Way To Get More 5-Star Google Reviews - Lars Kristensen

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Start your Free 14-day Trial with NiceJob here: https://nicejob.grsm.io/bta

Here are 3 factoids you should probably know when considering how you’ll take your marketing and sales to the next level:

  1. 90% of consumers think reviews are more important than any information provided by salespeople.
  2. Reviews are 12x more credible to a customer than the sales copy on your website.
  3. While 75% of customers would be willing to provide a review, only 13% of small businesses ask.

That’s a data-driven way of saying: buyers only care about what other customers say about you. And that’s about it.

To learn how to get better reviews more often, with less effort, you’ll want to check out this week's episode of Contractor Evolution with Lars Kristensen, Founder and CEO of NiceJob.

Click the links below to learn:

  • why a 4.8/5 rating is better than a perfect 5
  • how to capitalize on your customer’s “moment of peak excitement”
  • and how to deal with the dreaded 1-star reviews (newsflash: starting a heated battle in the comments for all to see ain’t it ;)

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Manage episode 372968239 series 3402606
Content provided by Igor Trninic and Breakthrough Academy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Igor Trninic and Breakthrough Academy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

To learn more about Breakthrough Academy, click here: https://trybta.com/PCEP119

Start your Free 14-day Trial with NiceJob here: https://nicejob.grsm.io/bta

Here are 3 factoids you should probably know when considering how you’ll take your marketing and sales to the next level:

  1. 90% of consumers think reviews are more important than any information provided by salespeople.
  2. Reviews are 12x more credible to a customer than the sales copy on your website.
  3. While 75% of customers would be willing to provide a review, only 13% of small businesses ask.

That’s a data-driven way of saying: buyers only care about what other customers say about you. And that’s about it.

To learn how to get better reviews more often, with less effort, you’ll want to check out this week's episode of Contractor Evolution with Lars Kristensen, Founder and CEO of NiceJob.

Click the links below to learn:

  • why a 4.8/5 rating is better than a perfect 5
  • how to capitalize on your customer’s “moment of peak excitement”
  • and how to deal with the dreaded 1-star reviews (newsflash: starting a heated battle in the comments for all to see ain’t it ;)

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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