Unsolicited Testimonies For Home Business Owners
Example Of An Unsolicited Testimony For Home Business Owners
If It’s Broken…
Home business owners love to make videos. How many of them have considered providing testimonies in the form of unsolicited video to support other home business owners?
For the most part entrepreneurs who learn how to build their own websites are resourceful enough to face any challenge. I read a lot about html, css and java-script but still run into challenging situations where I need to solicit help.
Today I came to a conclusion after wrestling with a problem for many days and part of that conclusion includes soliciting help from other home business owners.
… Fix It!
Entrepreneurs like engineers don’t care if something works they just feel compelled to make things work better.
If you have a content oriented website, landing page, squeeze page or lead capture page as opposed to a simple page with a straight forward offer, unsolicited testimonies from other home business owners personally saying how great the lifestyle is carry weight.
For all of the same reasons why social proof is a valuable asset, being able to offer unsolicited evidence that isn’t pushing a particular product or service, isn’t making outrageous income claims or guaranteeing success, helps people see more of the home business community.
What’s In It For Me?
Fame, fortune and recognition may not result in what you make available, but it’s a known fact that the measure by which you give is the exact measure you can expect to receive in return.
This thought process began because I saw something that I recognized immediately as having great potential; great potential that I had no access to.
When I’m done I hope to see generic unsolicited videos changing hands across different businesses, tribes and troops.
The Disclaimer…
Not that you need to make a disclaimer if people are just giving their opinion of why home business is so great but you’ll need to have the actual video files on your web site’s server.
Why? With very few exceptions embedded video code always has a link back to the source and if that’s not bad enough they sometimes go away leaving a hole in your site.
That is not a good thing if you’re working toward lead generation or setting up an interview. You definitely don’t want anything as obvious as a video giving people the capability of clicking away from your site.
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