Web evaluations, an essential component of your lead generation?
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2025 7:04 am
We were able to say in the introduction that web reviews are found everywhere on the web, but where exactly? Well, they are present on many sites, but they are not only attached to a rating system. Indeed, web reviews also go through social networks. The more followers you have, but especially interactions, the more weight and credibility you will have. But never mind! Let's look at the pure reviews that influence your reputation. So where are they? c level contact list
Google has a rating system as soon as you enter the name of a brand. This is visible on the right side of your screen and it is the first rating interface that you can encounter on a brand. These are your customers, but also your staff and but also your competitors
Then come the specialized sites operating on rating systems. We are thinking in particular of well-known B2C sites such as Trip Advisor or Hôtel.com.
Job sites like Glassdoor or Indeed create a reputation for you. Former employees rate you and show you from the inside what's going on in your company.
And finally, social networks, especially Facebook, where everyone can leave a review. The more positive it is, the higher your rating will be, otherwise it could harm your business.
These evaluations are most often accompanied by comments that accentuate the effect of the rating. However, the vast majority of Internet users only rely on the rating and not on the comments. So be vigilant about the ratings and comments and above all do not hesitate to interact, especially with your detractors.
Google has a rating system as soon as you enter the name of a brand. This is visible on the right side of your screen and it is the first rating interface that you can encounter on a brand. These are your customers, but also your staff and but also your competitors
Then come the specialized sites operating on rating systems. We are thinking in particular of well-known B2C sites such as Trip Advisor or Hôtel.com.
Job sites like Glassdoor or Indeed create a reputation for you. Former employees rate you and show you from the inside what's going on in your company.
And finally, social networks, especially Facebook, where everyone can leave a review. The more positive it is, the higher your rating will be, otherwise it could harm your business.
These evaluations are most often accompanied by comments that accentuate the effect of the rating. However, the vast majority of Internet users only rely on the rating and not on the comments. So be vigilant about the ratings and comments and above all do not hesitate to interact, especially with your detractors.