Learn about the art of writing the perfect review request as well as how you can use texting to boost the efficacy of your ask.
It’s indisputable that positive reviews can do wonders for your business.
If you haven’t already, I highly suggest you check out our blogs on how to get more customer reviews and examples of good customer reviews.
If you feel ready to start asking your customers to write you reviews, our top five email review request templates will be here right below.
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Ready? Let’s dive in!
For each of the templates below we’ll include:
NPS, aka the“Net Promoter Score,” is the gold standard in assessing customer experience. NPS surveys ask customers to rate your business, product, service, etc. from 0 to 10. Then they typically ask why they chose that rating.
NPS surveys are known for how well they measure customer loyalty. This is something a brand might want to know in order to determine the likelihood of gaining new and repeat business.
Think of it like taking the temperature of your organization. If you want to get a better projection of future cash-flow or the overall customer satisfaction, an NPS survey is the route for you.
Best for: Collecting general feedback and assessing customer satisfaction.
Template:
Hi [first name],
Thanks for being a loyal [company] customer! We value your feedback, and we’d really appreciate it if you could take 2 minutes to share your thoughts with the world!
On a scale of 1-10, how likely are you to share [product/service] with a friend? Share your feedback below:
Thank you!
[Name]Sample visual:
The next best option for a general review request email is to push folks towards Google reviews. If you don’t have a preferred, specific platform (Yelp, Trip Advisor, Zillow, etc.) you like to send people to, Google is the best default.
97% of people read reviews for local businesses on Google when they’re thinking about visiting or purchasing. Businesses with high ratings earn the trust of shoppers, point blank. However, businesses with a lot of ratings, even if they’re not all perfect, also instills confidence in your brand!
To push your customers to review on Google could be the difference-maker to prospective customers trying to decide between you and the other guy.
Best for: Getting the most visibility and building customer trust.
Template:
Hi there [name],
How did we do for you today?
If we met or exceeded your expectations, it would mean a lot if you left us a review! Click below and we’ll redirect you right to Google:
[Link]Sample visual:
Photo Credit: SEO Rocket
Inviting your customers to leave reviews on specific products they’ve purchased from your site may seem a little tedious. However, brands like Fabletics have proved the efficacy that product-specific trust signals can have.
91% of 18-34 year olds trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations. So when each product on your site is accompanied by real testimony, it’s virtually the same as giving it a personal seal of approval from your customer’s closest confidantes.
Best for: Adding trust signals to your website that convert to sales.
Template:
[Name],
Thanks for your recent purchase of [product], we hope you’re loving it!
If you wouldn’t mind taking two minutes to share your thoughts with other shoppers it would be a big help 😊.
Sample visual:
Photo Credit: Jungle Scout
If you offer services or excursions to your customers, you may want to collect testimony about their experience.
Depending on the type of product/experience the customer received, when you send the review request email makes all the difference. 77% of shoppers are willing to leave a review if asked. So when’s the best time to drop the question?
Best practice will tell you 7-30 days post purchase is the sweet spot for goods and services. This gives customers enough time to receive the product and give it a try.
When it comes to experiences (like a stay at a hotel, or ziplining adventure) it’s best to send the request immediately afterwards. You want to time it when the trip is freshest in their minds in order to get the most detailed, accurate response.
Best for: Collecting longer form reviews and testimony.
Template:
[Name],We really hope you enjoyed your [experience], but we’d like to know for sure.
Tell us what you really think right here
Sample visual:
Photo Credit: Trustpilot
In some instances you may know a customer so well that a generic review request email won’t cut it. In that case, you’ll need to send something a little more personal.
If you can’t take the time to sit down and write them a personal note, know that the inclusion of even generic personalized fields (like name and location) can make a difference. A study by Instapage found that:
If you’re emailing out your survey requests, personalization can be the boost you need to cut through the noise of the inbox and land your note the coveted click.
Best for: Connecting with a customer you have a relationship with.
Template:
Hi [Name],
I hope you’re doing well! As one of our most loyal customers, we really value your opinion. Which is why I wanted to reach out to personally ask for your feedback.
We would be so grateful if you could leave us a review on [site] and share your honest thoughts with folks who might want to learn more about us.
As a thank you, you’ll be entered to win a [prize]!
Thanks so much!
Sample visual:
Photo Credit: GatherUp
We wish you nothing but five star feedback and we’re confident that these templates will help get the reviews rolling in!
Want to level up your review game even more? Check out this article on sending review requests via SMS.
SMS is truly the secret weapon you can use to get a leg up on the competition. While other brands are busy optimizing their emails, you can send out your review requests from a channel that has 5x higher conversion rates.
Don’t believe us? Give it a try for free for 14 days to see for yourself!
Meghan Tocci is a content strategist at SimpleTexting. When she’s not writing about SaaS, she’s trying to teach her puppy Lou how to code. So far, not so good.
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