The homecoming makes the forever client. Capture the magic while the glow is high.
How to use this: the trip isn't over when they land, it's at peak glow. Build your welcome-home ritual here so you capture the testimonial, the story, and the next trip before the magic fades. Send the ask the week they're home.
Timing is everything: the glow is highest the day they land and fades within a week or two. Ask NOW, at peak glow, while they're still floating.
1 · Your welcome-home touch
"Welcome home! I've been dying to hear all about it." the magic bookends the trip
2 · Your debrief questions
"How was it? What was the single best moment? Anything you'd do differently? What's next on the dream list?"
3 · Your testimonial request
"While it's all fresh, would you mind sharing a few words about your experience? Even 2-3 sentences would mean the world." make it effortless
4 · Your next-trip seed
Not a pitch. A warm, open door, planted at peak glow.
"With how you loved [the thing], you'd adore [place], let's dream about it whenever you're ready."
Put your Second Mate to work
Two prompts to try now. The full set is in the library, How to Prompt Your Second Mate. Swap the [brackets] for your details.
Write my welcome-home + testimonial ask
Write a warm welcome-home note for a client back from [TRIP], plus an easy, specific testimonial request to send this week while the glow is high. Make saying yes effortless (2-3 sentences is plenty). My voice: [VOICE].
Polish their words into a testimonial
Here's what my client said about their trip: [PASTE]. Shape it into a clean, warm 2-3 sentence testimonial in their voice that I can send back for them to approve. Keep it honest and theirs, just tidier.
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