I'm agreeing with you, if someone wants to hinge their entire business on a .1 rating of Google they're welcome to. Businesses fail all the time for bad decision making
Go ahead and explain how you'd do it better, then. Companies get nontrivial amounts of their businesses from advertising on places like search engines, and Google, cucked out as they are, is still the largest and most well-known.
It's not up to business owners though. Online reviews are a racket. Many small businesses rely completely on Google and Yelp reviews because they are not in a space where additional marketing is cost effective or makes any sense.
Many small businesses rely completely on Google and Yelp reviews
To which I agree with you entirely, if they want to hinge their entire business on a .1 rating on Google or Yelp they are welcome to fail
because they are not in a space where additional marketing is cost effective or makes any sense.
To which they likely have never explored, or have thought real marketing is too expensive. Most of business is getting your product moving, if you don't want to spend the necessary money to market yourself and you want to rely on a Google or Yelp review to make-or-break your business you are welcome to fail.
I'm agreeing with you, if someone wants to hinge their entire business on a .1 rating of Google they're welcome to. Businesses fail all the time for bad decision making
Go ahead and explain how you'd do it better, then. Companies get nontrivial amounts of their businesses from advertising on places like search engines, and Google, cucked out as they are, is still the largest and most well-known.
I don't know, every single method of advertisement that isn't just riding on a free Yelp/Google page?
Woah that was tough
It's not up to business owners though. Online reviews are a racket. Many small businesses rely completely on Google and Yelp reviews because they are not in a space where additional marketing is cost effective or makes any sense.
To which I agree with you entirely, if they want to hinge their entire business on a .1 rating on Google or Yelp they are welcome to fail
To which they likely have never explored, or have thought real marketing is too expensive. Most of business is getting your product moving, if you don't want to spend the necessary money to market yourself and you want to rely on a Google or Yelp review to make-or-break your business you are welcome to fail.
lol I think you are late for your prager U course. or maybe freshman econ.
I think someone just left a 1-star review time to close up shop