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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yelp extorts small businesses to remove negative reviews. If they don't pay up, all positive reviews are deleted. It has been documented time and time again. A lawyer I know has had the same issue with Yelp. http://consumerist.com/2014/04/04/yelps-controversial-business-tactics-contribute-to-2000-complaints-received-by-ftc/[/quote] +100 Yelp is just scary. If you go to a small business and give your name (such as dropping something off) then complain on Yelp expect to have it all published. I would not believe Yelp for anything.[/quote] Say what you will, but Yelp has never led me astray. Good businesses get good reviews, and bad businesses get bad reviews (and suspicious positive reviews hidden). Advertising on Yelp can bring your business further up the search chain, but it won't affect your star rating. That article says that businesses are annoyed with bad reviews but gives no evidence of manipulation by Yelp. [/quote] You're naive. When a business gets listed on Yelp, Yelp then calls them and pushes their ad program, promising more business with the ad program. The more you pay the more they feature you. There are dozens if not hundreds of articles online about the Yelp manipulation and their elusive "algorithm" that hides positive reviews when businesses won't pay their blackmail demands. I've been a business owner they've done this to and I've known several others. You should do more research. This is well documented online.[/quote] Show me proof that what you're saying is happening, rather than unproven conjecture on what Yelp supposedly does. Of course paying for advertising is going to make your business more prominent and visible. That's what advertising does. Every newspaper and Google operates that way: you pay more, you get highlighted (top of the search engine, full page and color ads, etc.). Bottom line is that no matter how much you pay, your rating is not altered. If somebody has tangible proof that the algorithm is changed based on your ad spending, please share that proof with us.[/quote]
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