We took Hank to the vet last week for a check up and to get established with a new vet. I got an email today thanking me for my visit and a quick thumbs up/thumbs down asking me how I’d rate my visit. They got a thumbs up (the notes said “Hank is a great dog!” obviously I love them) and I was sent to a thank you landing page that so perfectly and politely asks for reviews and more information I couldn’t help but share.
Here’s what I love:
- Options – I don’t have to write a review on Yelp, I can write it where I want to
- Explanation– they’re right, I look online at reviews and it IS important. No hiding it, it’s a fact!
- Simple– yes there’s 3 options, but it’s obvious what the page is for and it’s not overwhelming, and it’s not forcing me to do anything if I don’t want to
We all know the importance of reviews and online testimonials for our businesses, but how do you ask for them without sounding desperate or trolling? I think this is one great example of how to do this. Have you seen other examples you like?
Michelle ryan says
Hope you guys have settled in well! Glad Hank has a new vet you like. We miss him!
Michelle
Elizabeth says
Hey Michelle!
Hank misses you guys too! We have found a great dog sitter for him up here, so he’s settling in well 🙂