Reviews are an essential marketing tool for any home improvement business–what your customers and employees say about you online has become too big to ignore.
Of all these stats, perhaps the most surprising is this one - 68% of your customers would be willing to leave a review if you asked (BrightLocal).
Here’s the kicker - if it was easy, you’d probably have hundreds of reviews by now.
In this article, we’ll talk about how you can overcome the most common challenges that businesses face when it comes to getting more legitimate 5-star quality reviews.
Qualify which customers would be best to ask for reviews by asking about their experience. If they had a positive experience with your company, ask them for the review at that point. If they have an issue, right the wrong. Help your customer have a better experience.
"Hi [Contact First Name], this is [User First Name], Sales Manager at Longhouse Roofing. Thanks for choosing us for your project! I wanted to check in and see how everything is working out?"
Target customers that fit with your target audience. If you aiming to run bigger projects, reach out to clients that might be able to offer feedback for that specific market.
"Hi [Contact First Name], this is [User First Name] with Longhouse Roofing. Thanks for choosing us for your project! A lot of our business comes from word-of-mouth, so I wanted to see if it would be alright for me to send you a link to leave us a review. Let me know whenever you have time!"
Your review emails shouldn’t feel like marketing. Have your review emails come from someone that the customer had a direct relationship with through the sales journey such as the sales representative that sold them, or the installer that completed the project in their home.
By automating this process, you will still be able to constantly ask for feedback without taxing those individuals to ask customers one by one.
"Hello [Contact First Name], this is [User First Name]. My team came out to install your roof in [Install Month]. I wanted to check in and see how your roof is holding up, and see if you might like to write a review for Longhouse?"
Hatch can create hyper-specific campaigns to ask for feedback, or send links to your Google My Business, Yelp, or Facebook review submissions directly to your customers from inside our conversation platform. Reach out to our team to get started.