Client Signup

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  • Please enter the name of the company (Sunfluence client). This will be referenced on each web page the customer sees.
  • Your company website. This will be used for any links the customer may click on. It also appears in links that customers may be prompted to post to their social media account
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    Upload your Company Logo. This will appear on each page of the site. If you leave this blank, we will grab it from your website.
  • If you’d like to personalise the sender of the email, then you can enter the name of the salesperson they should get in touch with.
  • Enter the phone number the customer should call with any questions. This may be your salesperson’s direct number, or the company’s inbound telephone number
  • Please enter the email address your customer should contact with any enquiries.
  • Here is your chance to tell your customer why you’re fantastic. This appears at the bottom of every webpage (both pre-sale and post-sale). Make sure you phrase your content from the benefits the customer will receive (i.e. great customer experience).
  • At the bottom of each post in the sales series, there’s a Call-to-Action button that links through to your website, encouraging your prospective customer to act.
  • Please enter the webpage you’d like your customer to be directed to if they hit your ‘Call to action’ button. Best practice is a dedicated landing page to ‘close’ a prospective deal. But otherwise, your company’s contact us page should suffice
  • Gathering feedback from your customers is your opportunity to continually improve your business, and increase your customer ratings for even more sales. Paste the URL of your Customer Feedback Form here. Leave this blank if you don’t have one, and we will provide you with Sunfluence’s form at no charge,
  • To encourage your customers to provide feedback, you may wish to offer an incentive if they do so. Its placed beneath the link to your feedback form.
  • Enter the website where you most like to receive customer reviews on. This could be a form on your website, or google reviews, product review, solar quotes, etc. Here’s how to get your google review link, if that’s what you’d like to use: https://support.google.com/business/answer/7035772?hl=en
  • How would you like your happy customers to refer people to you? Perhaps this is best done via a specific referral program landing page on your website, where you explain how to refer (and the incentive for doing so). If you don’t have one, leave this field blank and we will provide you with a form hosted on your solarguides subdomain
  • Write some text here describing your referral incentive scheme. First, what the incentive is. Then how to refer. If you have a separate incentive for commercial referrals, make sure to mention that too.
  • If you provide maintenance services, here’s your chance to promote them.
  • Context in which these appear

  • The Company Feedback Form occurs in the post-sale email series

    The reward for providing feedback occurs in post-sale email series

    The Preferred Review Site URL field appears on this page in the following context: Leave a review {insert link} – this will help us accelerate our solar rollout.

    The “Refer A Friend URL” occurs the post-installation series, there’s a ‘Refer a Friend’ button at the bottom of this text: Here at YourCompany, we aim to deliver an amazing experience to all of our customers, and we’re humbly proud of our large numbers of 5-star reviews. So, if there’s ways you think we can improve, we’d love to hear about it. If you think we did an amazing job, and you can think of friends, family, and colleagues who would also benefit from a solar power system, we’d be honoured if you referred them to us. And if you’d also like to give us a five-star review, that’d help others in your community have a great solar experience too. (Refer a Friend Button)

    The referral incentive text: This referral incentive is described in this post and also appears in many other post-install pages. The maintenance services form occurs in this article in the context : While solar panels are low-maintenance and largely self-cleaning (with sufficient rainfall), there are ways to ensure the longevity and optimal production of your solar power system: Ensure trees are trimmed to minimise shade upon the solar panels Ensure that bird droppings are cleaned off the panels Ensure that your maintenance schedule is followed. We recommend an electrical inspection every 12 months. Warning: Before you attempt to clean or maintain your solar panels, we recommend against jumping on your roof which can be hazardous in itself. Solar panels can be very hot, and the high-voltage Direct Current electricity produced by solar arrays can electrocute or start fires if not correctly shut down prior to maintenance. {maintenance_services}

    The Battery Call To Action occurs in this page in the context: But batteries aren’t cheap. And the merits of a battery vary considerably from household to household, depending largely on how much energy you’re exporting during the day compared to your consumption in the evening. That’s why we recommend getting in touch for a personalised assessment of whether a battery makes sense for you. {battery_call_to_action}