Pune
I have successfully completed the course on UX/UI development and happy to note that I have been placed in the top 5% of certified candidates. The course was very good and gave me new insight in UX/UI. Really look forward to taking more such courses
Pune
I have successfully completed the course on UX/UI development and happy to note that I have been placed in the top 5% of certified candidates. The course was very good and gave me new insight in UX/UI. Really look forward to taking more such courses
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Swayam is a platform which not only clears your concepts but also furnishes it in a new aspect of understanding by regular guidance of our mentors and also by the quality of their lectures. I consider Swayam the best of all, not only in terms of the lectures but also the quality of education you offer to us.
Pune
I have successfully completed the course on UX/UI development and happy to note that I have been placed in the top 5% of certified candidates. The course was very good and gave me new insight in UX/UI. Really look forward to taking more such courses
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Swayam is a platform which not only clears your concepts but also furnishes it in a new aspect of understanding by regular guidance of our mentors and also by the quality of their lectures. I consider Swayam the best of all, not only in terms of the lectures but also the quality of education you offer to us.
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Many businesses post hundreds (or even thousands) of lackluster testimonials on their websites. These testimonials often read like the review section of a product page on Amazon: Fantastic product! Couldn’t live without it! I can’t recommend [product] enough! Get one! You won’t be sorry! Exclamation points aside, you might not see much wrong with these testimonials. After all, they’re enthusiastic and complimentary, right? But they’re not specific or personalized. They don’t really say anything about the product. Compare the review-style examples above to this fictional testimonial: “I’ve gone through XYZ course three times now, and each time I pick up something new that I didn’t see before. I’ve used the course to 10x my performance in [goal]. At first, I wasn’t sure that an online course would answer all my questions, but [course creator] really knows her stuff! The video tutorials and printable checklists were instrumental in making sure I stayed the course and achieved my goals of [specifics]” You see the difference, right? The testimonial above offers details, overcomes objections, uses statistical data, and praises specific parts of the course. That’s what you want your testimonials to look like. Now that we’ve covered the basics, we’re going to answer a few questions. What is a testimonial? How do you write a good testimonial? Why are they effective? And what do the best testimonials look like on business websites?
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