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TESTIMONIALS are Evidence of Proof
to grow your FREELANCE Teaching Business

A testimonial is just a testimonial, isn’t it?

No, it isn’t!
Testimonials are documented third-party proof of
your expertise and professionalism


A teaching service needs written references from satisfied customers that can be used for student acquisition purposes, marketing and selling the teaching service. And yet—it’s sooo easy to forget to ask your customers to write one.

Let’s face it. New customers don’t want you to tell them how good you are. Instead, they want incontestable evidence from past students telling them about their learning experience and achievements in your courses (with you as their teacher).

Grow your FREELANCE Teaching Business
with the easy-to-use ideas in this book
  • How often (and when) you can ask students for testimonies
  • How to prepare your referrers for the best possible testimonies
  • How to decide the type of referrals you want to best support your teaching business
The SECOND book in a new series: Quick Reads for Busy Freelancers

Comprehensive Guidelines for Getting Testimonials from Clients and Students

Methods For Collecting Testimonials from clients and students

Discover the secrets to securing the best testimonials from your clients and students to build a strong portfolio of testimonials and win a steady stream of new customers for your teaching business.

New customers don’t want you to tell them how good you are. They want incontestable evidence from past students about their learning experience and achievements in your courses (with you as their teacher/instructor).

A teaching service needs written references from satisfied customers. They create a powerful third-party proof of your expertise and professionalism and can be used for student acquisition, marketing and selling your services as a teaching freelancer.

1. How and when to ask for testimonials

2. Strategies to prepare your referrers for the types of testimonials you need to create a powerful proof of your teaching expertise and professionalism.

3. Tips on how to ask for different methods of testimonials beyond purely written statements

Benefits of reading this book:

Use this book’s easy-to-use ideas to provide evidence for future customers and students of third-party proof of your teaching expertise and professionalism. Learn how to build a strong portfolio of testimonials to grow your freelance teaching business successfully.

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