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== Asking Parents for Review ==
If you'd like to make a few extra $$ with minimal effort, please help promote Brooklyn Math Tutors by directing satisfied clients to leave us a review on Google.  
If you'd like to make a few extra $$ with minimal effort, please help promote Brooklyn Math Tutors by directing satisfied clients to leave us a review on Google. You’ll receive a '''$50''' review bonus per family that have left a review on our Google business. Leaving Google reviews is easiest for customers who have a Gmail account.
 
You’ll receive a '''$50''' review bonus per family that leaves us a review on our Google business page. Leaving Google reviews is easiest for customers who have a Gmail account.


this is the link to submit a google review:
this is the link to submit a google review:
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== How to Ask Parents for a Review ==
== How to Ask Parents for a Review ==
There are two ways to ask parents for a review.
There are two ways to ask parents for a review. Either choice is fine and depends on your rapport with the client and your comfort level with asking directly.
 
=== Strategy 1 - Ask BMT ===
The easiest way is to get clients to leave a review is to let the BMT office know that a customer is happy - usually due to some positive event - and is likely to leave us a positive review.


=== Strategy 1. ===
The BMT Office will contact them and ask them to write one. To make this more effective, please send us a quick note with some details that we can use to reference the positive event. For example:
The first is to let the BMT office know that a customer is happy and is likely to leave us a good review. The BMT Office will contact them and ask them to write one. If you'd like us to ask clients for you, just send us a quick note. Include details that I can use to reference the positive event. Something like this:


* "Johnny just got back his first math test that he didn't fail - mom is ecstatic. I think this would be a good time to ask for a review”
* "Johnny just got back his first math test that he didn't fail - mom is ecstatic. I think this would be a good time to ask for a review”
*"After 4 month of sessions, Susie aced her SAT and got accepted to Harvard, Yale, AND Space Camp. I think they are happy."
=== Strategy 2 - DIY ===
The second strategy is to ask parents directly yourself.


=== Strategy 2. ===
If you'd like to ask a customer directly by email and you want something to start from, let the BMT office know, and we can provide you with an email templates. Leaving reviews is easiest for customers who have a Gmail account.
The second is to ask parents directly yourself. If you'd like to ask a customer directly by email and you want something to start from, let the BMT office know, and we can provide you with email templates. Leaving reviews is easiest for customers who have a Gmail account.


This is the link to submit a Google review:
This is the link to submit a Google review:
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https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-brooklyn-math-tutors-brooklyn  
Either choice is fine and depends on your rapport with the client and your comfort level with asking directly.

Revision as of 10:43, 2 September 2021

If you'd like to make a few extra $$ with minimal effort, please help promote Brooklyn Math Tutors by directing satisfied clients to leave us a review on Google.

You’ll receive a $50 review bonus per family that leaves us a review on our Google business page. Leaving Google reviews is easiest for customers who have a Gmail account.

this is the link to submit a google review:

https://g.page/BrooklynMathTutors/review?kd

The best time to ask for a review is right after a positive event. For example:

  • Student gets back a test with a much-improved grade
  • Positive comments from parents regarding the student's attitude towards math
  • Improved grade at the end of a marking period or a semester

How to Ask Parents for a Review

There are two ways to ask parents for a review. Either choice is fine and depends on your rapport with the client and your comfort level with asking directly.

Strategy 1 - Ask BMT

The easiest way is to get clients to leave a review is to let the BMT office know that a customer is happy - usually due to some positive event - and is likely to leave us a positive review.

The BMT Office will contact them and ask them to write one. To make this more effective, please send us a quick note with some details that we can use to reference the positive event. For example:

  • "Johnny just got back his first math test that he didn't fail - mom is ecstatic. I think this would be a good time to ask for a review”
  • "After 4 month of sessions, Susie aced her SAT and got accepted to Harvard, Yale, AND Space Camp. I think they are happy."

Strategy 2 - DIY

The second strategy is to ask parents directly yourself.

If you'd like to ask a customer directly by email and you want something to start from, let the BMT office know, and we can provide you with an email templates. Leaving reviews is easiest for customers who have a Gmail account.

This is the link to submit a Google review:

https://g.page/BrooklynMathTutors/review?kd

and this is the link for Yelp if your clients prefer leaving a review on Yelp rather than Google:

https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-brooklyn-math-tutors-brooklyn