Overview
This article outlines a strategy for encouraging company advocates to write online reviews by integrating a challenge within the Influitive platform. It details the process of setting up a challenge that directs advocates to a third-party review site and explains how to combine the 'Corporate Workflow' and 'Answer Some Questions' stages to verify submissions and promote transparency.
Information
Ask your advocates to write an online review!
How it works
To configure this challenge, you will need the URL of your company's page from a third-party review site (ex: G2 Crowd, Quora, Amazon, Yelp). Paste the link into the provided field and save the challenge. When the advocate completes the challenge, they click Go there to be directed to the review site (in a separate window or tab) where they can then write a review! When they've completed the review they manually return to Influitivewhere the challenge is waiting for them, and then click I've submitted a review to receive their points.
Some best practice tips
This stage is commonly combined with two different stages: Corporate Workflow and/or Answer Some Questions . The corporate workflow requires the administrator to confirm that a review has in fact been added before awarding full points to the advocate. The Answer Some Questions stage is useful if you want to ask your advocates to copy and paste their review into the challenge. If you make that stage public, then advocates will see each other's responses, and you'll also get confirmation and proof of their reviews in a consolidated location that you can easily access.
FAQ
How do I set up a challenge for online reviews on Influitive?
To set up the challenge, obtain the URL of your company's page from a third-party review site, paste it into the designated field on Influitive, and save the challenge. Advocates can then follow the link to write a review.
What is the purpose of combining the 'Corporate Workflow' and 'Answer Some Questions' stages?
Combining these stages allows for the verification of genuine reviews and provides a transparent environment where participants can view each other's submissions.
How does the 'Corporate Workflow' stage ensure the authenticity of reviews?
The 'Corporate Workflow' stage requires administrators to verify that a review has been submitted before awarding points, ensuring that the reviews are genuine and completed as requested.
Can participants see each other's reviews in the 'Answer Some Questions' stage?
Yes, by setting this stage to public, participants can view each other's submissions, which fosters transparency and community engagement.
Priyanka Bhotika
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