Free lesson preview · Lesson 6 of 8 · 9 min
Asking for Reviews the Right Way
Write review requests with the right timing and wording so more happy customers actually leave one.
Most happy customers would leave a review — they just never get asked, or get asked so awkwardly they don't bother. Two things decide whether you get the review: timing and wording. AI can nail both.
Timing: ask right after the peak-happy moment — job finished and they're thrilled, meal enjoyed, hair loved in the mirror. Not a week later when the glow has faded. Wording: make it warm, personal, specific to what you did for them, and make the actual leaving-a-review part effortless ("here's the link, takes 30 seconds").
Any owner asks at the peak-happy moment, names something specific, and makes leaving the review a 30-second, no-incentive task.
The rest is free too — it just needs a seat.
- The full lesson, including the parts that do the heavy lifting
- 2 copy-paste prompt templates
- A worked example — real prompt in, real output out
- A do-it-now checklist
- The 2 mistakes everyone makes (and how to dodge them)
- A quick check-your-understanding quiz
- Practice on YOUR business with Alta, the AI coach
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