The Right Way to Ask for Testimonials, Referrals, and Repeat Projects

Introduction

The biggest mistake UGC creators make?

They treat every brand project like a one-time deal.

But the real money — the stable income, the high-paying retainers — comes from repeat clients, referrals, and strong testimonials.

Brands love working repeatedly with creators who:

  • communicate well
  • deliver on time
  • understand their audience
  • make their life easier

This blog will teach you:

  • how to ask for testimonials politely
  • how to ask for referrals without sounding desperate
  • how to turn one-time projects into monthly recurring income

Let’s begin.


Why Testimonials, Referrals & Repeat Projects Matter

Testimonials = Trust

Brands trust you faster when another brand praises your work.

Referrals = Free Clients

One happy client can bring 3 more.

Repeat Projects = Stable Income

Instead of chasing new brands every week, you work consistently with a few great clients.

This is what separates struggling creators from successful ones.


Step 1 — Deliver an Experience, Not Just a Video

Before you ask for anything, you must give something valuable first.

Brands should feel:

✔ You are reliable
✔ You communicate clearly
✔ You understand feedback
✔ You deliver on time
✔ You make the process easy

Creators who give a great experience can ask for anything — and brands will happily say YES.


Step 2 — When to Ask for a Testimonial

Timing is everything.

NEVER ask:
❌ before delivering work
❌ during revision
❌ when the brand is stressed

Ask ONLY when:

✔ The brand has approved the final video

✔ They say something positive like “Love this!”

✔ They run your content as an ad

✔ They reorder content

This is the perfect emotional moment.


Step 3 — The Right Way to Ask for a Testimonial (Copy-Paste Messages)

Message 1 — Simple & Polite

“Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked the content.
If you have a moment, could you share a short testimonial about our experience?
I’d love to include it in my portfolio.”

Message 2 — When the Brand Compliments You

Brand: “We love this video!”

You:
“Thank you! That means a lot.
If possible, could you share a quick sentence about your experience working with me?
It really helps me build trust with future clients.”

Message 3 — Email Version

Hi {Name},
I’m happy to hear you liked the content!
If you have 20–30 seconds, could you please share a short testimonial about the project?
It really helps me attract clients who are the right fit.

Thanks again!
{Your Name}

Format to Suggest (Makes It Easier for Them)

You can also make it easier by giving a format:

“You can use a simple line like:
‘We loved working with {Your Name}. The process was smooth and the videos performed well for our campaigns.’”

Brands appreciate when you make things easy.


Step 4 — How to Ask for Referrals (Without Sounding Needy)

Never ask:

❌ “Can you give me referrals?”
❌ “Please recommend me to other brands.”
❌ “I need more clients.”

This feels desperate.

Instead, ask in a professional way:

Message 1 — Soft & Professional

“If you know any other brands looking for UGC videos, feel free to share my profile with them. I’d love to help.”

Message 2 — When a project ends smoothly

“I really enjoyed working with you! If any of your partner brands or colleagues need UGC content, I’d be happy to support them as well.”

Message 3 — High Conversion

“I often work long-term with brands you might be connected with.
If anyone is looking for UGC or ad creatives, feel free to pass my portfolio along.”

This positions you as a professional, not a beginner.


Step 5 — How to Turn One Project into Repeat Work

Brands will come back if you follow these steps:

✔ Step 1 — Follow Up With Performance Questions

Message after 7–10 days:

“Hi {Name},
How did the videos perform?
Happy to create more variations if needed!”

Brands LOVE creators who care about results.

✔ Step 2 — Offer New Concepts

“Hey, I came up with 3 new concepts your brand can test this month. Want me to send them?”

✔ Step 3 — Give a Retainer Option

“Most brands I work with order 3–5 videos monthly.
If you want consistent content, I can offer a monthly package.”

Boom — recurring income.

✔ Step 4 — Be Their Go-To Creator

Brands don’t want to train a new creator every month.
If you make their life easier, they will stick to you.


Step 6 — Message Templates to Get Repeat Projects

Template 1 — After Delivering Final Work

“Loved working on this project!
If you need more videos next month, I’d be happy to create additional variations.”

Template 2 — After Good Results

“Hey! I saw your ad running — looks great!
If you want more versions or new hooks, I can start this week.”

Template 3 — After a Great Review

“Thank you!
If you ever need ongoing UGC support, feel free to reach out — I’d love to collaborate again.”

Template 4 — Monthly Retainer Suggestion

“I also offer monthly UGC packages (3–5 videos/month).
Let me know if you’d like details!”


Step 7 — Mistakes That Ruin Repeat Work

❌ Asking too early
❌ Sounding needy
❌ Poor communication
❌ Missing deadlines
❌ Not giving new ideas
❌ Delivering low-quality videos
❌ Not following brand guidelines

Brands want creators who:

  • are consistent
  • remove stress
  • deliver quality
  • think like marketers

If you do this, they will hire you again and again.


Conclusion

Testimonials build trust.
Referrals bring new clients.
Repeat projects build your income.

If you ask strategically — not emotionally — brands will happily support you.

Just remember:

✔ Provide value first
✔ Ask politely
✔ Make it easy
✔ Stay professional
✔ Stay consistent

One brand can become:

  • a repeat client
  • a referral source
  • a long-term partner
  • your stable monthly income

Master this, and your UGC business will grow faster than you expect.

Brands trust creators who understand relationship-building.
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