- Nov 15, 2011
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1) Google Reviews will be fed into website via RSS sooner rather then later
2) As for not being able to work with the clients "behind the scenes" doesn't that phrase "behind the scenes" connotate obfuscation? Why not have an open thread (Like here) and allow people to come to their own conclusions rather then a "backroom meeting".
3) Google reviews don't feed Facebook? Do they need to? But if it was needed it is an easy fix. With the coming RSS feed, one could plug in a Wordpress review theme right into Facebook fed from a Google RSS. Or maybe this Plug In:
WordPress Plugin to Show Your Online Reviews | The Expand2Web Blog
which could be plugged in right now....
But the real way to manage a dealers reputation would be allow your customers to post on your own site, keep the thread transparent and that would show the ultimate in credibility. For example (We just posted this with permission of the dealer as an example)
Customer Reviews Bronx NY, Customer Reviews Yonkers NY, Customer Reviews White Plains NY, Customer Reviews Westchester NY, Customer Reviews Port Chester NY
Link being changed to reflect "Dealer Name Ratings + Geographic Areas"
fed from:
Write A Review Bronx NY, Write A Review Yonkers NY, Write A Review White Plains NY, Write A Review Westchester NY, Write A Review Port Chester NY
Link being changed to reflect "Dealer Name Ratings + Geographic Areas"
And it would be indexed in the search engines as a blog post and would be easily SEOd to always be at the top for "dealer name reviews" (Better ranked then Dealer Rater for the same term surely)
Quick FYI, FBML (Facebook Markup Language) has been relegated to the back burner and you can now just plug in your own managed "framed page" with reviews right into Facebook (Exactly what dealer rater does) And I think it is a $5.00 Plug-in, oh wait I'm wrong...there are free ones-
4) Sales Team Page? Any page can be simply centrally managed via Wordpress and plugged in free!
5) Best practices? There are 10's of thousands of blogs that offer content on best practices not to mention endless books on customer satisfaction. "Made to Stick" is a great one
6) Classifieds? Your website provider should be able to do this, but again Wordpress
7) Lead form? Again your website provider or Wordpress
8) Rating reminder card? Save the postage-
Hope this helps!
1) Google Reviews will be fed into website via RSS sooner rather then later
2) As for not being able to work with the clients "behind the scenes" doesn't that phrase "behind the scenes" connotate obfuscation? Why not have an open thread (Like here) and allow people to come to their own conclusions rather then a "backroom meeting".
3) Google reviews don't feed Facebook? Do they need to? But if it was needed it is an easy fix. With the coming RSS feed, one could plug in a Wordpress review theme right into Facebook fed from a Google RSS. Or maybe this Plug In:
WordPress Plugin to Show Your Online Reviews | The Expand2Web Blog
which could be plugged in right now....
But the real way to manage a dealers reputation would be allow your customers to post on your own site, keep the thread transparent and that would show the ultimate in credibility. For example (We just posted this with permission of the dealer as an example)
Customer Reviews Bronx NY, Customer Reviews Yonkers NY, Customer Reviews White Plains NY, Customer Reviews Westchester NY, Customer Reviews Port Chester NY
Link being changed to reflect "Dealer Name Ratings + Geographic Areas"
fed from:
Write A Review Bronx NY, Write A Review Yonkers NY, Write A Review White Plains NY, Write A Review Westchester NY, Write A Review Port Chester NY
Link being changed to reflect "Dealer Name Ratings + Geographic Areas"
And it would be indexed in the search engines as a blog post and would be easily SEOd to always be at the top for "dealer name reviews" (Better ranked then Dealer Rater for the same term surely)
Quick FYI, FBML (Facebook Markup Language) has been relegated to the back burner and you can now just plug in your own managed "framed page" with reviews right into Facebook (Exactly what dealer rater does) And I think it is a $5.00 Plug-in, oh wait I'm wrong...there are free ones-
4) Sales Team Page? Any page can be simply centrally managed via Wordpress and plugged in free!
5) Best practices? There are 10's of thousands of blogs that offer content on best practices not to mention endless books on customer satisfaction. "Made to Stick" is a great one
6) Classifieds? Your website provider should be able to do this, but again Wordpress
7) Lead form? Again your website provider or Wordpress
8) Rating reminder card? Save the postage-
Hope this helps!
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