Is it Easier to Recover Your Good Reputation or to Maintain It?
Reputation management, at its very core, is the mitigation of what people are saying about you and how you are being perceived by the general
Reputation management, at its very core, is the mitigation of what people are saying about you and how you are being perceived by the general
During a recent dining experience, one of our ReviewInc team members came across a couple of unique ways a restaurant encouraged customers to leave reviews.
You all are probably very familiar with the popular review site Yelp by now. The concept is fairly simple: you visit a business and you
As we all are relatively well aware, online reviews are rapidly on the rise. Be it Yelp, Citysearch, Amazon, Google+, you name it; online reviews
There are a plethora of different review sites to choose from when searching for online reviews of businesses, but what many don’t realize is that
Pictured above: iPhone 6 Plus (5.5 inches), iPhone 6 (4.7 inches) and iPhone 5s (4 inches) With the recent release of the iPhone 6 and
ReviewInc helps you determine how you can make reputation marketing work for you.
We are all very familiar with the online review process. You visit a business. You either receive great or terrible customer service. Depending on how
Angie’s List, the pioneer in online reviews since 1995, is facing challenging times with the recent proliferation of free review sites. Many of the members of Angie’s list (that lists mostly home-improvement
As consumers, many of us are always trying to find the best bang for our buck without sacrificing quality. Oftentimes, that leads us to pick