Listening to Katlin Hess' webinar on Using G2 Reviews today, she mentioned this question:
"Who says "No" to a leaving a review that provides a donation?"
This is a great idea. I'm asked to leave reviews often, but I don't always leave them. Sometimes, I don't have the time.
But, if a company tells me that a charity won't receive a donation because I won't leave a review, I'll do it.
Notice I didn't say if they offer to make a donation in my name I'll leave a review. Because there is a distinction. This sounds very passive.
But:
"X Charity Can't Get A Donation Without Your Review" that really drives home the point.
"Who says "No" to a leaving a review that provides a donation?"
This is a great idea. I'm asked to leave reviews often, but I don't always leave them. Sometimes, I don't have the time.
But, if a company tells me that a charity won't receive a donation because I won't leave a review, I'll do it.
Notice I didn't say if they offer to make a donation in my name I'll leave a review. Because there is a distinction. This sounds very passive.
But:
"X Charity Can't Get A Donation Without Your Review" that really drives home the point.