(National news) Build Prospect Confidence With Testimonials
By Robert Butwin
Testimonials can be very effective tools for promoting your products or opportunity. Prospective customers or business builders will be more interested in learning about your products or opportunity if they know that other people like themselves are excited about it. They will have more confidence in you and your opportunity when they hear or read other peoples opinions. People really do care what others think and are influenced by their opinions, and if those other people are their peers, their testimonials will be even more credible.
If you are just getting started, you may not have testimonies of your own yet and will need to begin by using some from your companys promotional material. However, shortly after you sell your first product and recruit your first distributor, ask them what they like about the product and the company, and do the same with each additional customer and business builder. As you are doing this, you will be teaching those who will become your downline to do the same thing. Send a card or letter to them, thanking them for their purchase or for joining your team, and request a testimonial from them. If you send a letter, you could enclose a self addressed stamped postcard to increase the likelihood of receiving a reply. If they do not reply, call them and chat for a while, and then ask what they like about your products or business. When they have positive comments, ask their permission to quote them in your materials. It is a good idea to get their signatures on a waiver, but it is not mandatory. Use their name, city, state and occupation if possible, because that gives their statements more credibility. Testimonials will be more effective when your prospects can identify with those who give them.
Make it a habit to do this, and keep a file of testimonials. It will be helpful to separate them into several categories, like product testimonials and business opportunity testimonials. Keep a separate file for types of people you are targeting for your opportunity, such as businessmen, housewives, blue-collar workers and retired people. If some of the statements could fit into several categories, make copies and put one copy in each relevant file. If you use a computer, enter these into a folder with appropriate headings so you can find them easily.
Quote comments exactly as they were spoken or written even if they have grammatical errors. Dont add your own words or try to make them sound better, and never make them up that would be morally wrong. You may edit them if they are too long, but if you have a lengthy one that says a lot, go ahead and use the whole letter. Most of your testimonials should be just a few sentences, and if you have lots of them, it proves that many people are using your product or have joined your business. Use testimonials that are specific, describing benefits of your product or opportunity. When people are willing to give details about how their lives have improved because of your business, their testimonials will prove to be very valuable.
If you are mailing a packet of information, make a separate page for your testimonials. They will stand out and be more effective when they are grouped together instead of distributed through the rest of your material. When you use the Internet to build your business, create a link to the testimonials, and if you contact prospective business builders via email, do the same thing.
Testimonials are valuable, and you should do your best to develop a large file of them to prove your sincerity, integrity, reliability and trustworthiness.
Robert Butwin is a natural coach and author of the book Street Smart Networking, first published in 1994 to share his success secrets with others.
Major IT Companies in a Nutshell
By DQ Week
The companies which have brought about the revolution in the Information Technology (IT) sector are Dell, Microsoft, Infosys, Wipro, HCL, Patni, TCS, Oracle, Intel and many others.
Infosys: Started in 1981 with a capital of $250, today it is a global leader in IT and consulting services with revenues of $4 billion and market capital of Rs. 1566176 million. Over 97 % of its revenues come from existing customers. It was Infosys which pioneered Global Delivery Model (GDM) which led to the rise of offshore outsourcing. Software Engineering and Technology Labs (SET Labs) is the cutting-edge research arm of Infosys. Products and services offered by Infosys include Application services, Architecture services, Enterprise quality services, Information Management services, SOA services, Systems Integration services, etc.
Wipro: Incorporated in 1945, Azim Premjis Wipro bears a market capital of Rs. 945840 million and revenue of about 4267 (USD in millions) . Wipro provides quality assured IT solutions and services, including systems integration, network integration, Information Systems outsourcing, package implementation, software application development and maintenance, and research and development services to corporations all over the globe. It is worlds first company to achieve Level 5 SEI-CMM and Six Sigma and to attain Level 5 PCMM.
Tata Consultancy services (TCS): A Tata group venture, started in 1968, TCS today stands as largest IT services firm in Asia. It has a market capital of Rs. 1455193 million and revenue of 5140 (USD in millions). Its IT Services include Custom Application Development, Application Management, Migration & Re-engineering, System Integration, Testing and Performance Engineering. It also has been entitled as largest IT employer in India with total manpower strength of 121610 employees. TCS offers a consulting-led, integrated portfolio of IT-enabled services delivered through its unique Global Network Delivery Model (GDM).
HCL: It is one of the companies started in the 1990s (1991) and today has reached great pinnacles of success in a short span of time. It has market capital of $4.7 billion with revenues touching $5 billion annually. Employee first is the philosophy the company follows which created 50,741 professionals into assets of the company. The acquisition of UK based Axon has scaled up HCLs profits and the company looks forward to acquiring more in the future. HCL Technologies is global leader in providing IT-enabled services to its clients revamping the core of their businesses.
Dell: Michael Dells Dell was started in 1981 and today ranks 34 among top 500 companies (courtesy: Fortune magazine). Its revenue is $52.902 billion and it has 96k employees. It delivers innovative technology by directly selling, standards-based computing products and services. Its concept reads that by selling computer systems directly to clients, it comprehends their needs in a better way and provides the most effective computing solutions.
The DQ Week, Online IT magazine provides IT latest news, IT companies review and publishing in-depth analyses of current IT market trends.
The Top News Headlines From Around The World
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.











Leave a Reply