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This seems bogus to me as aren't 90%+ of Yelp's reader's passive and unregistered? So basically, they are saying the reviews will work well for 10% of Yelp's viewers.
I think this is really very interesting information.I quite like it and can't say anything.Thank you very much for sharing such information with us.
Ex: Sushi in Los Angeles yields over 1,000 restaurants.
Narrow by: Neighborhoods: Beverly Hills & West Hollywood yields 206
Narrow further by: Good for Dinner yields 104
Narrow further by: Price $$ yields 47
Narrow further by: Category Sushi Bars yields 13.
5 in 10 are 4-Star
1 in 10 has a special offer
We pray YELP goes bankrupt and sinks to the bottom of hell, and takes its MAFIA YELPERS with them. We pray that GOD shows no mercy for all the damage and EXTORTION they have inflicted upon small business owners and the children they support. YELP is a den of snakes and deserve to BURN for the lies and slander they spread on the web.
PRAY PSALMS 140 FOR THEIR DESTRUCTION!
Say five times: "Archangel Michael destroy YELP now!"
In this story: http://www.thebigmoney.com/articles/0s-1s-and-s... ...Yelp apologist Paul Smalera used the same convenient “Yelp biblical” comment as evidence that Yelp critics are not to be believed and that their stories are merely the inexplicable rantings of conspiracy theorists.
Yelp must have thought it effective, because they are trotting out their straw man conspiracy theorist again, carpet bombing negative yelp stories, with the intent of discrediting legitimate complaints about their business practices and the untrustworthiness of their reviews.
They are probably also freaking out that the Federal government is taking action against online reviewers receiving bribes (can’t see how this won’t end up applying to Yelp, possibly wiping out their content) with a new law: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10367464-93.ht...