92% of consumers look at online reviews, per
Vendasta, so they're a powerful tool for funeral directors. By requesting testimonials from your existing client families, they can help you find new ones. It’s a way to build trust with your community before you even meet them!
To help you get started, let’s go over a few tips for requesting testimonials from families.
How to Choose Which Families to Ask for Testimonials
The first step in getting family testimonials is to choose which families to reach out to. For example, these are a few situations where the family may make a good testimonial candidate:
- The family posted a good review about your funeral home.
- They expressed how they had a great experience working with your team.
- Their funeral service had a unique element that would be interesting to highlight in a testimonial.
Once you have a list of potential testimonial candidates, you can decide how you want to reach out to them, which we’ll go over in the next section.
Ways to Reach Out to Families
To see if they’re interested, you can reach out to them via email, phone call,
video chat, or invite them to your facility to talk – whichever option your team and the family prefers. Just make sure not to reach out too soon after the funeral, so they have time to grieve and process their loss. At the same time, you don’t want to wait too long after the funeral so it’s still fresh in their minds. So, reaching out a few weeks after the funeral may be a good starting point, but use your best judgment. Another good time to ask for feedback could be when you reach out after the funeral service with grief resources and any other aftercare efforts.
How to Ask for a Testimonial
The key to asking for a testimonial is to not directly ask for one. Instead, ask them for feedback on their experience working with your funeral directors. Then, if they give positive feedback, ask them if you can use it as a testimonial for your firm’s marketing.
Another option that requires little work for you is to direct families to your firm’s website for submitting testimonials. By having a form on your website, families can quickly and easily submit their feedback on their own time. With an
SRS Website, you can have a testimonial page for collecting families’ feedback and letting potential client families read about other families’ experiences working with your firm.
How to Pick a Testimonial Format
There are several testimonial formats to consider, including written, audio, and video, depending on how you want to use it. The easiest method is written, especially if you have a testimonial form on your website.
But don’t rule out the other options! By hearing someone’s voice and seeing their facial expressions, it can take the testimonial to a whole new level. So if the family is willing, a video testimonial can add a lot of value to your marketing. If they’d rather not film a video, an audio recording would work as well – but if given the option to choose between audio and video, video is the best choice.
If you’re doing a video testimonial, it doesn’t have to be fancy! The family doesn’t even have to come into your facility to record it. They can just send you a recording of themselves from their smartphone or computer. Check out these
video testimonial examples
for some ideas!
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