invite  |in'vīt|  make a polite, formal, or friendly request to (someone) to go somewhere or to do something

Businesses that get word-of-mouth consistently invite their customers to do something more than just buy, they invite them to become part of something great. The more customers do for your business, the more likely they are to mention your business to a friend. So start inviting. Promoterz makes it easy.

The initial invitation using Promoterz is to do a remarkably short survey which asks the most important question a business can ask of its customers. The question is "How likely is it that you would recommend us to a friend or colleague?" The survey takes about 60 seconds to complete and it begins an interaction, aided by Promoterz, between you and your customer.

More information about the "most important question" you can ask your customers can be found here, and here.

Invite your customers to:

  • provide feedback
  • join your email list
  • join your birthday club.

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