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Adding Genuine Testimonials To Your Blog Makes A Difference

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Services for Real Estate Pros with YourSiteNeedsMe.com

We see testimonials on blogs all the time. "Andy was great! He helped me get into my dream home," and "I'll never call anyone but Tyra if I'm ever in the market again. She always answered my calls and was very knowledgeable," tend to mean less to clients than more involved testimonials. 

Involved testimonials won't work very well on a testimonial page, but they work nicely on blogs. Endureed, a synthetic Thatch roofing company, sometimes uses very detailed testimonials from very happy clients as blog posts. Check out their recent blog post with a detailed account from a family recovering from a natural thatch roof fire that destroyed their dream home.

Take a look. This is just an excerpt of what they had to say. Their testimonial was preceded by their real life story of living through the devastation caused by a natural hatch roof fire.

"The team at Endureed helped us extensively by reviewing our original roof design to provide an exact quote. Never once did they try to oversell, as our order totaled 1,400 square meters. When the boxes arrived we didn’t know how to install it, but they walked us through every step providing quick access to installation videos and tips, it was incredibly fast! Not only does our house look as beautiful as the day we built it, but we no longer need to spray harmful pesticides and especially NO MORE RISK OF FIRE! Feeling safe is priceless!!"

 Their story is detailed and very real. So, it gives genuine testament to the company that helped them out. Blogs are the perfect platform for these detailed accounts.

If you're planning a roofing project, consider greener, more durable options. People all around the world are choosing to step back in time ambiance-wise (while choosing exceptionally modern, durable technology) and opting for synthetic thatch roofs. So, check it out. You might be able to turn your ordinary structure into an extraordinary one!

Check Out These Endureed Products

Capetown– A trimmed, coarsely textured, longer reed. Replicates African Yellow Grass or “Cape Reed” that replicates the typical African style thatching.

Kilimanjaro– A heavy reed replicating a traditional weathered, Tanzanian cape reed roof.

Somerset– A closely tapered, slightly weathered appearing shingle. Replicates a typical, hand trimmed European thatching.

Kona– A combination of wide leaf and smaller grass reed. Replicates the look of Hawaiian “Pili Grass” and Asian Alang-Alang grass thatching.

Dominica– A synthetic palm leaf style thatching. Replicates palm leaves commonly used in tropical regions throughout the world.

Bali– A finer, loosely tapered, slightly longer shingle designed to resemble the appearance of East Asian grass thatching. 

If you have a client that would like an innovative roofing product that outperforms other systems, contact Endureed for a sample or consultation. Call them at 877-784-2824 or get in touch with with this reputable synthetic thatch roof manufacturer online to learn more.

William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

Yes they are great for your blog, but I find that people also want to verify by talking ito the person makng the statement.  Not many want to be bothered like that.

Sep 30, 2018 06:55 AM