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So, how do you get unsolicited testimonials? Well, you could just ask?
Make sure you have a quality product.
First, remember that
good you do comes back to you. Offer free review copies of your product to newsletter publishers and other parties likely to have an interest in your product.
They have a stake in being honest and in backing up anything they've said about your product. That will get you started.
Then, if your product is good, you will receive good feedback from your readers.
When you get something you'd like to use, write to thank them and ask if you can quote them. Tell them you'll link to their website if they like.
Then you've got an unsolicited testimonial from someone likely to stand behind what they said because it was an honest and unsolicited comment to you.
Be sure and let them know that you will be posting their comments with a link to their website. Offer to post links to their site directly from their testimonial. They will get extra traffic to their site just for telling
truth about their experience with your product! Do you see how this can be a win -win situation for both businesses involved?
You would be amazed at how fast you can grow your own websites traffic with testimonial links on other sites. When I check my web statistics, it amazes me how many of my visitors are generated from a link from another webmasters sales page!
This technique will also help you get your website link rating for
search engines increased. It will help you build credibility has an expert. It will also help you build relationship with other online internet marketers.
Can you ask for much more than that?

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