This is timely, because I've just completed my second class for the session this week.
I'll also share with you what I was thinking about doing. And, if you'd like, you can give your feedback on that.
I had just sent out an email personalized to a list of students in one of my classes after the first class, asking them how they felt after the class and the following days. Letting them know I'd love to hear if they felt any benefits or anything they'd like to say and that I'd love to hear their comments.
I got some responses with some nice feedback, some of which could even be used as testimonials.
Now to follow that, I was thinking, that the timing is right (since you say ask for referrals in the beginning) to send another email, which might ask for referrals in a way that motivates them to do it.
But I haven't written this yet and am not sure exactly how to ask it.
I'd love to hear what advice you have to offer on how to do this process,
how we might say it or write it, in a way that brings maximum results, before going further.
Thank you.
Jason
Last edited by jasonboudrias : 09-20-2007 at 12:37 PM.
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