Yelp has been in a world of trouble lately. Several small businesses have filed lawsuits against them claiming that Yelp has unfair business practices – namely, soliciting paid accounts for favorable reviews and removing favorable reviews when a business declines. True or not, these allegations have tarnished the reputation of Yelp, whose entire business is built on the trustworthiness of its review system. They could have continued to play the PR war, but instead they decided to use the negative feedback to improve their business.
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A Missed Opportunity to Connect with an Enthusiastic Customer = PRFAIL
Last night I was a bar/brewery for a pr/social media meetup. I love this bar. It has free wireless, good food, great beer and no smoking. It’s a bit of a haul from where I live, but I still make it a point to meet people there, tell people about it, and give them as much business as I can. I am an enthusiastic customer.
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When References & Testimonials Aren't Enough…
We’re in the market for a financial advisor. Stop! Before you start spamming us with phone calls or emails – we’re not interested. What we’re looking for is a financial advisor that we’d feel comfortable going out to the bar with – someone who is recommended by someone else we trust. In this case, I don’t care what your resume is, or who your other clients are (unless I know them personally) or what they say, or what references you can provide. The service you’re selling is something that affects me personally and it’ll take several years before I know whether or not you’re full of it.
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