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Jan 07 2017

Yelp Closed Its International Operations in 2016. Should Business Owners Care?

Yelp

The farewell parties are over in Spain, the rest of Europe, Asia, Australia and South America. The company wrapped up its community managers (CM) programs – no more official Elite Events, full time CMs or sales people outside the US and Canada.

Despite the efforts Yelp has never become here nearly as popular as it is in the US. The social media/review platform will focus on its core markets. No more fresh reviews in Europe?

What will happen to the Yelp app and website in Europe and other countries?

The site and the app will still work but from now on they will be put on autopilot. The automated review filters will continue to work too.

Unlike many other social media networks Yelp relied on communities of real  people who visited local businesses and wrote high quality detailed reviews. Users of other local review platforms like Google Maps, Facebook and Foursquare are not that productive – most reviews are short and often spammy.

Community managers (CMs), the company’s employees, did an awesome job in major metro areas organizing events where yelpers met and had fun. The system worked quite well and it was not easy to spam – people knew each other in person.

Will Yelp survive without those active communities? They spent some cash to keep the ball rolling (paid staff, sometimes free events, some gifts etc.), now will it live without that cash?  It’s a big question mark. Only time will tell but chances are the activity on Yelp will slowly evaporate.

What does it mean for consumers?

There will be fewer local business reviews you can rely on. Despite all the controversy surrounding Yelp – it has the most trustworthy review system. Other review sites (Google Maps, TripAdvisor, Facebook) are definitely more vulnerable to the review spam.

Ever tried to get rid of dozens of one star ratings thrown at your page overnight on Facebook (by people who never bought anything from you)? Good luck on reporting a fake review – chances are nobody will ever pay attention.

It is much harder to spam Yelp in the first place – they filter out a lot of fake reviews. The social component also helps – users are more likely to trust reviews by people they are connected to (in person or online). The few spammers one would find in Europe were desperate business owners who tried to review their own businesses and who never got past the review filters.

Should business owners still bother about Yelp in 2017 (outside North America)?

Your business is claimed - Yelp
Your business is claimed

Despite the absence of paid staff, yelpers will not stop writing reviews, posting tips and uploading photos tomorrow. It’s still the best place to find honest reviews online. It may take years for the activity to fade away completely.

  • You should still claim your business listing if you haven’t done that yet (here’s ours). It is free after all! It’s a good practice to reply to all online reviews (good and bad) even if you won’t get many of them.
  • Businesses in large tourist destinations should still pay close attention. If you have tourists from the US and Canada – chances are they will use Yelp to search for local businesses in your area.
  • Yelp can be a great source of marketing insights for exporters selling to US and Canada. Read reviews to find out what consumers say about your products.
  • Yelp is still good for local SEO. It may rank lower in Google as activity decreases but will continue to be a high quality local citation.

What do you think of Yelp? Is there a better online review platform? Ever had problems with your business listing on Yelp? Please let us know in the comments below.

P.S. We can list your business on Yelp as part of our local SEO services, please get in touch here.

 

Written by LEPUNTO · Categorized: SEO · Tagged: Local SEO, Online reviews, Yelp

Sep 25 2016

Google Adds New “Helpful” Button on Google Maps Reviews

We have just noticed the new button on Google Maps Android app. Did you know you can now vote the reviews as “helpful”?

Not sure when it was rolled out, probably just one or two days ago. There are very few reviews that have any votes right now, even on crowded listings like The Eiffel Tower, Times Square or Empire State Building.

Interesting, European listings seem to have more reviews with votes, did they launch the “Google Maps Likes” in Europe first?

There’s no information about the new feature anywhere online (at least we haven’t found anything).

The design looks pretty much like the Facebook “like” button:

Helpful Button in Google Maps reviews
Helpful Button in Google Maps reviews

Just checked – the reviewer doesn’t get notified when their review gets a new vote.

It is impossible to find out who gave you the vote – similar to Yelp’s anonymous “useful, funny, cool” votes.

How will the new button be used?

Our guess is that Google will now rank reviews based on the number of votes they got, showing the most voted reviews on top of the list. The reviews with votes are already appear higher on some listings, look at the Eiffel Tower listing:

Google Maps Reviews of the Eiffel Tower

Google Maps reviews of the Eiffel Tower
Reviews with votes top the list of the Eiffel Tower listing

Google may also start giving them more weight in determining the total rating of a business.

Have you noticed the new button yet? What do you think of the new Google Maps feature?

Please let us know in the comments below.

Written by LEPUNTO · Categorized: SEO · Tagged: Google Maps, Local SEO

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