Are people talking about your business?
Good or bad online reviews can make a huge difference in whether consumers flock to you or avoid you like the plague.
On Thursday, August 29, join the Nashville SEO & Internet Marketing group as we discuss Online Consumer Reviews and best practices for Online reputation management.
We’ll be meeting on campus at Belmont University in McWhorter Hall, Room 114. There’s plenty of free parking plus free wifi.
Bring your laptop or tablet and share these tips on how you can improve your online reputation.
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Do People Trust Online Reviews?
We all know that word of mouth and personal recommendations are an important source of leads for most brands.
But would you believe 79% of consumers trust online reviews just as much as they trust a personal recommendation?
It’s true.
A recent study by BrigthLocal shows that more people are reading online reviews than ever before because they’re so accessible.
And they’re making buying decisions based on the reviews they find on websites like Yelp, Google, Facebook and Angie’s List.
Online Reputation Management Best Practices
Start by encouraging your satisfied clients to post reviews.
If you don’t ask, the only people who will review your business are the ones who are really, really passionate about your business. And that usually means negative reviews.
Want to know more about best practices for reputation management and encouraging online reviews? Join us for the Nashville SEO & Internet Marketing group meeting on August 29.
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