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The Big Guys are all talking about why and how you should be attaining and maintaining customer reviews. Google, Wiki, Forbes, Yelp all know just a bit about social media, money, SEO, and reviews. Today I am letting them tell you directly what you should and should not do when using the internet for not only obtaining these coveted testimonials but how to write one for another business.
Wiki gives large screen captures guiding you through a step by step on how to set up and use Google Places to write reviews. This should make it simple for you to get started on a great way to get free marketing.
This article advises about three sites that are top in reviews; Yelp, Angie’s List, and Google+Local. With Angie’s List, the first time someone leaves a review of your business, it will automatically set up a page for your business. There is a fee for customers to use Angie’s List, but it is free for businesses.
If you want to learn more about how to manage your online reviews, this article by Search Engine Land breaks down the four types of businesses. They also offer a list of tips when asking customers for reviews.
The authenticity of reviews is key to real headway in the sea of reviews. Spark Minute talks about why and gives suggestions on getting the most out of your Yelp connections.
Tricks to Getting Great Yelp Reviews
Give us a call at 360 WEB DESIGNS if you would like to know more about reviews and how your reviews can be connected to your website.