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Running a business is daunting. There are too many things to keep track of and everything seems to cost money. So how do you actually grow your company without going crazy or broke? At GreenMellen, we understand the challenges of being business owners. As a digital marketing agency for over a decade, we've got experience helping businesses grow using the latest technology and marketing best practices. The Brighter Web podcast is aimed at sharing practical advice. The show is hosted by GreenMellen partner Mickey Mellen & marketing manager Robert Carnes. Join us to learn about effective organizational processes and digital marketing insights.
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Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Maximize Customer Testimonials and Case Studies For Your Business
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Customer testimonials and case studies are everywhere within marketing. But what’s the difference between these two things, and how can your business use them? Let’s unpack how to maximize your customer stories.
What’s the difference between testimonials and case studies?
- Testimonials are direct quotes from your customers, clients, or vendors.
- Case studies are more in-depth examinations of a specific project with a client.
- Testimonials are better to be short; case studies can be longer.
Why are both important in marketing?
- People trust others more than what businesses say about themselves.
- Keep in mind, that even testimonials can be skewed and biased.
- Offer a range of reviews—balance the good and the bad.
- Some brands have used negative feedback to set themselves apart. (eg. Liquid Death)
Where can you use each one?
- Testimonials can be shared fairly widely.
- In blog posts
- On web pages
- On social media
- In videos
- Within case studies
- Their short nature means they’re more flexible.
- Case studies are better off on your website—as a landing page or downloadable PDF.
- You can point all of these other marketing channels back to the case study.
How can you source testimonials?
- Ask clients directly - be sure to get permission either way!
- Online reviews
- Customer surveys
- Social comments
- Email responses
- Anywhere your ideal customers connect with you
What format should your case study take?
- About the client
- Their problem
- How they found you
- What you did for them
- The results
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