Testimonials are a little hard to take seriously in my opinion. They
do, however, grab my attention when something unique is said from
someone who matters.

The testimonial on http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk is a great
example.

You might try giving them no guidelines at all. Maybe doing so will
be unexpected and will result in more candid and relevant results.


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