LowCountry GalleryCollector proof kit

Collector review kit

Turn a finished wall into quiet proof.

Premium follow-up should feel like care, not pressure. These messages help Leslie thank buyers, request honest reviews, collect room stories with permission, and make referrals easy.

6 follow-up moments With message starters, privacy guardrails, current artwork examples, and tracked links.
Collector review kit feature artwork by Leslie Salvo Roberts

Review ethics

Ask for truth, protect the collector, keep the tone refined.

Google encourages businesses to ask customers for reviews with a link or QR code, reply to reviews, and value honest balanced feedback. For Leslie, the same principle applies to testimonials and room photos.

Ask honestlyDo not script the review or ask only for five stars. A short honest note about the artwork and direct buying experience is stronger.
Reply calmlyReply to reviews so buyers can see Leslie is present, appreciative, and professional.
Protect privacyAsk before sharing a buyer name, room photo, office name, home location, child name, or gift-recipient story.
Use stable pagesSend artwork pages, provenance care, installation care, and referral pages instead of making buyers hunt through social posts.
Track sourceUse the tracked links here so review requests, referrals, designer proof, and gift follow-ups can be compared later.
Keep it elegantSocial proof should feel like collector care, not pressure. One thoughtful follow-up is usually enough.

Follow-up scripts

Six ways to ask without making the art feel transactional.

Use these after pickup, delivery, shipping, installation, a gift handoff, or a successful designer project. Each message points to a page that reinforces trust.

Moment 1

Same-day thank-you note

Make the direct sale feel personal and organized while giving the buyer one stable record for the piece.

Message starter
Thank you again for collecting an original Leslie Salvo Roberts painting. I hope it brings a calm Lowcountry moment into your space. Here is the artwork record with title, price, image, and care notes.
Use it for
Send the artwork page and invite one arrival photo after the piece is hung.
Moment 2

Honest Google review request

Ask for a review without scripting the buyer or pressuring only positive feedback.

Message starter
If you have a moment, an honest Google review helps local collectors and designers find Leslie's original Lowcountry paintings. A short note about the artwork, the room, or the direct buying experience is enough.
Use it for
Use the official Google review request link or QR code once the Business Profile is verified.
Moment 3

Collector story permission

Turn a finished wall into tasteful social proof without exposing private buyer details.

Message starter
Your wall photo helps people understand the scale and feeling of the piece. Would it be okay if Leslie shared a cropped room photo or a short anonymous note about why you chose it?
Use it for
Ask permission before using names, home photos, office names, or any identifying detail.
Moment 4

Designer or office testimonial

Capture professional proof for designers, offices, hospitality buyers, and wellness spaces.

Message starter
If this piece worked well for your room or project, a short testimonial about room mood, scale, color, and the direct artist process would help similar clients decide with confidence.
Use it for
Request project type and room feeling, not private client data.
Moment 5

Gift recipient follow-up

Make gift sales more memorable and create a natural referral moment.

Message starter
I hope the painting made the gift feel personal. If the recipient would like the artist story, care note, or print link for companion pieces, this page keeps everything in one place.
Use it for
Send the gift guide and ask if another family member or friend should receive the gallery link.
Moment 6

Warm referral request

Give happy buyers an easy way to introduce Leslie to a designer, office, realtor, or coastal-home friend.

Message starter
If someone you know is looking for peaceful Lowcountry artwork, this referral card makes it easy to share Leslie's current originals, story, and direct inquiry links.
Use it for
Use the referral card instead of asking buyers to explain the whole site themselves.

Story prompts

Collect the details future buyers actually care about.

The best testimonials are specific without exposing private details. Ask about the room feeling, why the piece was chosen, scale confidence, and the direct artist experience.

Room feelingWhat changed in the room after the painting was hung?
Why this pieceWas it the sky, water, marsh line, color, size, memory, or calm feeling?
Direct saleWas the purchase, pickup, delivery, or shipping conversation easy?
Frame and scaleDid framed views, room photos, or wall measurements help the decision?
Gift storyIf it was a gift, what made an original Lowcountry painting feel right?
Permission lineMay Leslie share this quote anonymously, with first name only, or not at all?

Best first move

Send one thank-you note after every original leaves Leslie.

Start with care and documentation, then invite an honest review or anonymous room story after the painting has been hung. Over time, that creates local trust without making the gallery feel loud.