Online Reviews & FTC Rules
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The FTC recently fined Fashion Nova $4.2Million for withholding negative reviews on their web site aka "Review Gating"
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In reality, asking for reviews only from happy customers, or only displaying reviews above a certain rating, can hurt more than it helps...
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Having no negative reviews at all is an obvious "too good to be true" red flag to most potential customers
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it's better to include those negative reviews and then respond to them, showing you have done your best to solve whatever the problem was
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This builds more genuine authority for the good reviews you have!
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AND negative reviews can also help reduce customers who are a bad fit because the offer/product/service doesn't actually do what they think it does or are looking for...
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in other words - avoid problem customers!
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and Vice versa, this can also help conversions when people see that the issue isn't relevant to them.
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Then there's the golden nugget of a negative review that then has a positive follow up from the customer because their problem has been handled correctly!
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All of this goes to show why understanding 'Reputation Management' and being able to handle that correctly for a local business is a high value service that can generate serious recurring income for your agency
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The problem is the platforms that provide this as a service all charge monthly recurring fees, with restrictive limits on locations and/or numbers...
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The Power Online Reviews plugin and Agency Dashboard allows you to do the same for a one off investment at a fraction of the cost -
https://alink.co/reviewplugin
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and it makes it easy to help your client stay compliant to the FTC rules!
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Watch the Demo here: