a written declaration certifying to a person's character, conduct, or qualifications, or to the value, excellence, etc., of a thing; a letter or written statement of recommendation.
something given or done as an expression of esteem, admiration, or gratitude.
adjective
pertaining to or serving as a testimonial: a testimonial dinner for the retiring dean.
Origin of testimonial
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English word from Late Latin word testimōniālis.See testimony, -al1
This could be as simple as sharing a funny GIF that relates to the article or creating a video testimonial to share alongside a brand new case study.
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Moreover, you can put up blogs, product descriptions, and testimonials from your customers to increase your webpages.
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Just like textual content, you can’t overdo the use of testimonial link building as it’ll end up hurting both parties instead of helping them.
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That’s where testimonial link building comes into the picture.
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In laymen terms, testimonial link building is using a positive comment from customers that have used your service or product and featuring them on your website.
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He was trying to sell the case for military action with the testimonial equivalent of Falstaffian soliloquies.
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So I take it as a kind of testimonial that I finished second as "most disliked," behind Meghan McCain.
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But after 18 months of writing and editing, she has delivered her testimonial to them—and to us.
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One was from a manufacturer of cold cream, soliciting a testimonial.
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A testimonial letter—for which your two thousand dollars is payment, I suppose.
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For myself the testimonial given me by the officers and crew of the 'Fox' has touched me perhaps more than all.
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Your letter declining the testimonial proffered by your native Commonwealth pleased me more than anything you ever did.
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I heard him say testimonial; but if you know what that means you can go to the head.
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British Dictionary definitions for testimonial
testimonial
/ (ˌtɛstɪˈməʊnɪəl) /
noun
a recommendation of the character, ability, etc, of a person or of the quality of a consumer product or service, esp by a person whose opinion is valued
(as modifier)testimonial advertising
a formal statement of truth or fact
a tribute given for services or achievements
a sports match to raise money for a particular player
adjective
of or relating to a testimony or testimonial
usage for testimonial
Testimonial is sometimes wrongly used where testimony is meant: his re-election is a testimony (not a testimonial) to his popularity with his constituents