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hhhhmmmm ... I'm not so sure. We have (only) 32 reviews (on Yelp) and all 5's except one. I've heard nothing negative, but naturally I don't know about people who are turned off by that.
If we create a great experience with a new customer, I say: "Hey, if you had a great experience, please leave a Yelp review."
I've learned that if that customer doesn't have a Yelp account, that brand new review doesn't make it to the front, it ends up behind the scenes (I forget the category name).
I know a guy who ASKS for 5 star reviews. He has 41 reviews, all 5-Star on Google. It works for him. He does have a lot of video reviews as well. Viewers feel as if they know him.
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I'm not suffering from that TERRIBLE 100% 5 Star rating, so I can't tell you how bad it is on that side of the fence.
About 95% of my 1 star reviews are from people who have never spent money here. I've earned (vs the many unearned ones) 2 of them, and one recently. Autistic kid offers to buy a lady's car because she could not afford the repairs in order to help the lady get a new car. He has no money himself. P.S. Her car broke down later that day.
I don't bow to my haters. I address them head on and write my review responses to my new readers looking for a shop. One person recently told me he came because I didn't apologize to the undeserving.
We solicit reviews with an after-service survey and a link to provide reviews as well as in-person request if we think that they were happy. Both methods work.
BTW, It takes 26 5-Star reviews to cancel a 1 Star review. (26 * 5 + 1 = 131 131 / 26 = 5.03) As you get more and more reviews, it's harder to move the needle much.
On 8/26/2022 at 2:26 PM, newport5 said:I've learned that if that customer doesn't have a Yelp account, that brand new review doesn't make it to the front, it ends up behind the scenes (I forget the category name).
I have a 3 pager buried in Yelp Not Recommended section. It was from a customer that I fired because he wanted to argue pricing. Last time, I explained how it worked. Next visit, he paid my diag fee, which I explained during drop off, but to his wife. He was unhappy and tried to convince me that I was wrong. He was also fired. Same review is also sitting in the BBB files.
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