Okay, so when it comes to short reviews, simple things that you want people to follow guidelines for. This is called the four w perfect testimonial. Now, this isn't exactly what I use. When it comes to the big more green door things, we fly out to people, we fly them out to us. But if you want a quick, easy, poignant testimonial, this is how you do it. You can get a testimonial, usually in 90 seconds or less with this, which for most people nowadays, it works great for video advertising, marketing and things of that nature.
Because it just lets people know hey, you know who you are, where you're from the benefits you received. Why would you recommend it? It's as simple as it can be. It's just the four W's who were what why. So you go in. Hi, my name is Zack.
I had a problem with making money online. I was struggling. I wanted to be able to finally get it and quit my nine to five job. I'm from you know Tampa, Florida. And when I came to Zack Miller's marketing services, they helped me with actually getting started on By building out a value ladder and a sales funnel for me helping me create my own first product, so that I could finally build an audience online for myself instead of for others. So I recommend them because they helped me absolutely bridge the gap from everything that I didn't know to where I am today.
And it's because of Zack Miller marketing services or whatever your your company name is, or whatever your your personal brand is, you know, they're just gonna say why they recommend that and boom, just like that. It's the four w perfect testimonial. So again, this is the short version that you're going to use. Usually for products that are $10 or below something that's a little bit higher priced, you're probably going to want to invest a little bit more time. ask some more questions. But like I said, when it comes to even marketing these testimonials, say on YouTube, Facebook, etc.
The four w testimonial cuts right to the point and is so smooth and easy to introduce and anyone can pick up and simply put on their screen, and it doesn't look like they're reading away when they try and get their cue points. It's just who, where, what, why, and then they're off to the races.