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Yelp Reviews: A great tool for Word-of-Mouth Advertising

On January 31, the Gaspedal blog offered great word of mouth advice on getting Yelp reviews.  In case you are not familiar, Yelp is a website with over 61 million monthly visitors reading over 22 million reviews on local businesses.  I use Yelp all the time.  I have the app on my phone as well.  That way if I am in an area I am unfamiliar and hungry I can look up restaurants and what other customers have to say about them.  It isn’t only restaurants though.  I can look up everything from dry cleaners to chiropractors to auto mechanics.  Reviews are the Holy Grail on these sites, so it’s important to get those reviews.

Gaspedal recommended three tips for getting reviews on Yelp.

  1. Remind your customers.  Put signs on tables, receipts, business cards, and remind them on the way out the door.  People are often self-motivated to post negative reviews so it’s important to encourage the positive reviewers to post about you as well.
  2. Link to your Yelp profile.  Create these links on your website, your email signature, and your newsletters.    Don’t forget that strangers may already be heading to the Yelp page so make sure your loyal customers are making their voices heard.
  3. Reply and respond.  Like any social media community, the more you get involved the better.  If you do receive a review respond with goodwill.  Thank the positive reviews but leave it at that.  No gifts or incentives.  A simple thank you will suffice.  If it is a negative review, thank them for their patronage and feedback.  If you can be specific about the customer’s experience and changes you made as a result then mention that as well.

 As a member of the NALA our eListing product automatically creates a Yelp profile for you but can do nothing to help you get reviews.  That requires your own Word of Mouth.  Hopefully the above tips help. 

Lead Generation for Local Business

I came across a great blog about lead generation for local business I thought had some great tips to share.  The full article is called 6 Lead Generation Strategies for Local Business on a great site for small business tips, reminders and information called SmallBizTrends.com.

The first tip is focus on lead capture.  The best time to do this is at time of sale.  Train your employees to ask for email addresses, cell phone numbers, or any other information that would enable you to communicate with that person in the future.  I know I’ve mentioned before how valuable that customer email and text message list is and I’m mentioning it again.  Grow that list and you can grow the relationship with your customers.

Next they recommend using local SEO.  This is the conversation we had recently about SEO and if you missed it you can find it here.  The NALA offers an easy way to get listed on the major networks in one simple step with their eListing product.

The third tip is to segment your contact database.  The more you know about your contacts the more tailored your message can be.  Big companies like Amazon do so by watching buying patterns and sending suggestions to customers based on their interests.  You can do it too.  If a customer has kids one product may be a good fit while it does not make sense for a single person.

The fourth tip is to create partnerships.  I personally love this.  Cross promoting is a great way to increase your reach.  If the partnership adds value to your customers it can potentially be very powerful for you and your partner.  The NALA also suggests charity partnerships with have what I call the “feel good” added value.  Partnering with local charities supports the community.

Promoting locally is another important tip for local business.  There are many coalition organizations that support local owned business.  Check out Local First and the chamber of commerce to stay involved and increase visibility in the community.

Lastly develop a referral strategy.  Constantly incentivize your customers and employees to refer their friends and family.  The NALA has a VIP card they offer members to distribute to their special customers.  That card offers discounts to national brands and services through a special program that the NALA member is already enjoys.  Don’t forget to track referral volume and conversation rates monthly.

The same site I found this article also offers a previously recorded webinar on the subject of lead generation.  For more information check it out.