Like most business directories that support online reviews, Yellowpages gets reviews from your customers!
It’s been proven time and time again that customers trust online reviews. You may have the best marketing team, but customers still prefer the information provided by reviews. This is because online reviews have always been an honest outlet controlled by customers.
Since Yellow Pages is one of the top business directories in the world, your profile there matters. Make sure that your business information is up to date and that you have a great log of reviews there.
When someone searches on the web for the “Best Restaurant in Atlanta” or “Hattie B’s Fried Chicken,” it’s likely that Yellow Pages will come up. As a part of your Yellow Pages profile, reviews will be featured to round out all of the information available.
Where Yellow Pages Get Their Reviews From
Yellow Pages actually sources their reviews from your customers as well as other websites like Yelp, TripAdvisor, and Doctor.com. They don’t exclusively pull reviews from other sites, like Bing does.
When a customer searches for information about your business, they’ll be able to see reviews from previous customers. Instead of relying on reviews exclusively left on its platform, Yellow Pages will also show reviews that your organization has received on other top review platforms.
That way, your clients will be able to get tons of helpful information while being able to leave a review on your profile as well.
It isn’t uncommon to see Yellow Pages profiles where the business only has a small handful of reviews. To give users the best information about a business, they’ve teamed up with TripAdvisor – where businesses are likely to have more profiles.
That doesn’t mean that you should stop at one or two Yellow Pages reviews, though. It is always better to get as many reviews on Yellow Pages as possible so that you can continue to stand out from your competitors there.