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    • RobertFisher
      RobertFisher @MiriamEllis last edited by

      Hello Miriam,

      Thanks for posting the "We is soooo Good" blurb from Yelp. I hesitated to do so. The issue with overstating is it comes off as less than genuine and Yelp way overstates. I know that when there are review issues that are pointed out, you can talk with your rep, show them a problem, and they in some way deal with it. It is disingenuous for Yelp to say there is zero relationship between Yelp Sales and other departments.

      1. Agreed on the close manual management. The issue is it is a ___ management firm. (Left blank as I prefer not to identify them here as I am in ongoing talks on a major issue and at this time there has been positive change so far on that side.) They have changed some management, but that should not allow you to carte blanche say: "We got rid of the bad actors and the new team are all well dressed. Take down bad reviews." Obviously, Yelp would have no way of knowing the new "team" will be any different. Also, if that works for one, it should be done for anyone with a bad review.

      2. On this, you know that I would not cut and paste. I did make multiple negative reviews, but all were different. Given they are the same complaint, one could say spun, but they were spun by me in a way that was, IMO, legit. The one thing here is they could say that the ones where I am not located are not reasonable and I would say OK. But, they should have the courage to tell their Reviewers, members, etc. that we took this down for this reason. Or, with someone who posts reviews and assists their property in doing so, at least realize that if you posted 50 plus reviews with all types of stars, good bad and mediocre, etc. that it is unlikely you have now become a review spammer.

      I will share whatever I receive from Yelp, but I am not holding out any hope they will even respond. On other much less problematic issues, I have emailed, used contact form, etc. and failed to get even a response.

      Thanks Miriam,

      Best

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      • EGOL
        EGOL @RobertFisher last edited by

        Interesting discussion.  I have been watching it.

        I have a couple of questions?

        Are you, Robert, able to write a review on Yelp about Yelp?   It would seem only fair that such reviews should be allowed there.  However, I can say that on Amazon, you can review the performance of every marketplace seller and every product -- but you can not review amazon's performance as a seller.   I called the company to complain and the person who receives complaint calls didn't know that you can't review amazon.

        I'd think for a company like Yelp that they should have two (or more) categories of reviews.  Those from consumers (which will probably be mostly glowing) and from biz owners (which will probably be mostly snarling).

        Second, have you seen this WSJ article about a carpet cleaning biz owner, how a Yelp review case is in the Virginia Supreme Court and about SLAPP and Anti-SLAPP suits?

        http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303847804579477633444768964

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        • MiriamEllis
          MiriamEllis @RobertFisher last edited by

          Hey Robert,

          Thanks for clarifying about not cutting and pasting. I didn't think it likely that you'd do that, but just wanted to be sure 🙂

          If Yelp publishes policies like the ones I've quoted, then I feel you should have a case for holding them accountable for sticking to what they say. These are their own policies - if they believe in them, they should uphold them. And should be willing to explain to customers the reasons why they have done something that appears at variance with their own stated guidelines.

          I really do hope you will get an answer!

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          • RobertFisher
            RobertFisher @MiriamEllis last edited by

            Miriam, 
            This is why Moz is still worlds apart from so many online organizations whether SEO, SEM, directories, SaaS, Etc. Honesty. Frankly, I would not care if Yelp showed some favoritism to their paying clients: Just let me know you will occasionally work with a paying client to ameliorate a bad situation. (Yes, even keep it a bit obtuse. Then at least it is no harm no foul...somewhat.) If more companies would understand that you selling a trillion in whatever does not always have to be negatively affected by doing the right thing.

            At some point we all must ask ourselves as business people: What are we going to stand for. To this day, I give Rand and the Moz crew huge credit for all they did to get their beliefs out early and to stand by them when it was surely not expedient. Just be nice.

            Thanks,

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            • RobertFisher
              RobertFisher @EGOL last edited by

              I responded twice and it said "response cannot be blank." And wiped everything off.

              Short version is you cannot review Yelp or the BBB. I wonder why???
              Best

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              • EGOL
                EGOL @RobertFisher last edited by

                Sorry to hear about that.  I know it feels to see a good answer go up in smoke.  Thanks for giving it a shot.

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                • MiriamEllis
                  MiriamEllis @RobertFisher last edited by

                  Lovely to hear, Robert! Couldn't agree more that being nice goes far in making the business world so much pleasanter for everybody 🙂

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                  • AdamCan
                    AdamCan last edited by

                    If you have concerns about company ethics, I highly recommend reviewing Glass Door's Yelp profile. Past employees can shed a lot of light in the cons section.

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                    • EGOL
                      EGOL last edited by

                      Just read this interesting article about Yelp on SearchEngineWatch.

                      http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2364585/Court-Rules-Yelp-May-Demand-Money-for-Adding-and-Removing-Reviews

                      I can't believe that this would be considered a permitted form of "hard bargaining".

                      But, hard bargaining or not this is something that a "good business" would not do.

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                      • RobertFisher
                        RobertFisher @EGOL last edited by

                        The Search Engine Watch piece is a bit misleading. It makes it seem as if the plaintiff's proved that Yelp was doing this and the court said it was OK and was "hard bargaining." If you read the piece by Vauhina Vara in the New Yorker, "The Terrible Yelp Ruling Is Not So Bad," it points out that the biggest reason for the appeal failing was the plaintiff's failed to prove Yelp had done any of the things they were claiming. The judge appears to have gone a little beyond with the... and if they had ... hard bargaining. I paraphrased that last bit.

                        I have to believe if it were a case where the claims were proven up, and the judge found that it was OK as here, there would be a push to a higher court with a real chance of reversal. At least I hope there would be!

                        Best

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                        • EGOL
                          EGOL @RobertFisher last edited by

                          Thanks for letting me know about the New Yorker article.  That does make a difference.

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