How To Get Celebrities To Endorse YOUR Product
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How To Get Celebrities To Endorse YOUR Product
Copyright 2005 Louis Allport
How would you like celebrities to endorse your product?
Perhaps that sounds crazy. Well, here's the info...
But before anything else - let me stress that when I say
"celebrities", I'm not talking about Tiger Woods or Tom
Cruise!
Who I'm talking about is celebrities in YOUR market.
People who are very highly thought of and well known in the
market you're selling to. People who your target market
look up to.
Take this real life example:
An online publisher named Alex was just about to launch an
information product revealing psychological sales tactics.
However, even though his product was of the very highest
quality, Alex was looking for something "extra" that would
increase sales of the product even more.
What Alex wanted to achieve is to boost *credibility* in
the sales message presenting the product. So visitors to
his site would actually believe what they read, and
therefore be a lot more likely to buy.
Now, since the product Alex was selling was revealing sales
and marketing tactics, it would of course be purchased by
people interested in selling more online.
So who better to give Alex a testimonial than a world
famous marketing expert?...
Alex managed to get a testimonial from none other than Joe
Sugarman - hugely successful direct marketer and famous for
his BluBlocker sun glasses infomercials.
So - how do YOU go about boosting your own sales with
testimonials from celebrities?
Well, let me firstly stress that unless you already have a
relationship with the person (you know each other), there's
a strong chance they won't reply to you. They may, or they
may not. So be prepared for that.
Sending them an email is quick, but I get 200+ emails a day
at the moment (spam included), and that's on the low end
compared to the number of emails some people I know get.
So email may work if you're looking for a testimonial from
a celebrity in your market, but don't hold your breath.
How about a phone call? It's worth a chance, but then
again the person you're trying to reach may have a
secretary, and what are your chances of getting past them
with a testimonial request?
Or of course you could always send them a good ole
fashioned "snail mail" letter, preferably including a
complimentary copy of your product.
Will this work? Well, it will definitely help get their
attention. You may want to contact them via email
initially asking them for their postal address so you can
send them a review copy of the product.
By doing that initially you're sure to get the right
address, and it helps put a mental note in the person's
mind that they're going to receive a package from you soon.
Or here's an almost fool proof way: why not buy time from
them? Especially if they offer consulting already. It
doesn't guarantee they'll offer a testimonial, but if your
product's great, chances are they will.
So let's say you've got the product in their hands, and
they like it. Here's the last step:
Make it as easy as possible for them. The people you
contact are very busy, since that's how they got to where
they are.
So what you need to do is write the testimonial for them.
And once you've done that, send it over saying "I've
included a potential testimonial outline for you. If you
would be happy to offer a testimonial for the product,
please feel free to change this draft testimonial as you
would like to."
Now I can't guarantee you'll get testimonials every time
you try, especially if you're not well known in the market
or don't have a relationship with the person already. But
if you don't try, you'll never know. And just one or two
celebrity testimonials can make a real positive impact on
your sales for the long term.
About the Author:
Louis Allport is the creator of over thirty (and counting)
unique and high quality information products selling very
successfully online. Louis is directly involved with every
step of the product creation and marketing process
including finding the market, creating the content,
building the marketing process and materials, as well as
developing consistent and qualified traffic streams. One
of Louis' recent products reveals a proven four-step
formula that can make creating best-selling online products
a lot more predictable: www.createoffers.com/new/
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