If they are truly high profile then it is likely that they are not members of any hobbyist board, right ?
If that is true - then you are likely screwed.
Your only shot for the security conscious is to suggest that they can become basic members of TER using a throw-away email account. If they ARE members, they can review you under an alias.
If these are, as you say, "good hobbyists", I can't imagine a scenario where he/she can't come up with a way to get the encounter published without being outed if you make it clear that it's important for your business.
Is there something else going on here - do these guys all think they are "the only one" ?
I have been in this business for a few years. I have a very select and established group of clients that I have built repeat business with over these years. I am lucky as these men are reliable and the perfect hobbyists. However, these gentlemen are, should I say, "High Profile" or "in very important positions" and do not wish to post any review anywhere of what they consider to be a "private relationship" with me.
I feel like I am having to start all over again. Any suggestions on how I can persuade them to post a review so that I am verifiable?
write another review after, I think, 6 months. They will not receive VIP credit but it will update your list of reviews and move you to the top (by date) of your area if someone searches.
If they are truly high profile then it is likely that they are not members of any hobbyist board, right ?
If that is true - then you are likely screwed.
Your only shot for the security conscious is to suggest that they can become basic members of TER using a throw-away email account. If they ARE members, they can review you under an alias.
If these are, as you say, "good hobbyists", I can't imagine a scenario where he/she can't come up with a way to get the encounter published without being outed if you make it clear that it's important for your business.
Is there something else going on here - do these guys all think they are "the only one" ?
If they only plan to join as basic members in order to write one review, there's no need to use a review alias. The handle they create is anonymous, too. However, getting your first review approved is a slow process and sometimes doesn't happen for a variety of reasons. They will have to be committed and persistent, so it will be difficult.
If they are truly high profile then it is likely that they are not members of any hobbyist board, right ?
Correct - introductions to very high end service providers are done through a very strict referral system these gentleman use in their inner circles - the rituals and trust are like a true old-fashioned gentleman's club not a "strip club" if you get my meaning. I am only going outside of this arrangement as I wish to broaden my own relationships, in my own way.
If so, they should change it so that it does not. That being said, you should let your clients know that you would appreciate a review, and in return offer that you will white-list them. That also being said, there are TER members that are not comfortable posting reviews, so I wouldn't push it with those that aren't.
Unfortunately it looks like your attempt to purchase VIP membership has failed due to your card being declined. Good news is that we have several other payment options that you could try.
VIP MEMBER
, you are now a VIP member!
We thank you for your purchase!
VIP MEMBER
, Thank you for becoming VIP member!
Membership should be activated shortly. You'll receive notification!