Although the title says that Zomato was formerly known as Urbanspoon, this isn't entirely accurate unless you live in the USA. Urbans...
Although the title says that Zomato was formerly known as Urbanspoon, this isn't entirely accurate unless you live in the USA. Urbanspoon was one of the the premier restaurant rating sites in the United States. Around 2014 they were purchased by Zomato, which was a great deal more popular in the Middle East than in the Americas.
Since purchasing Urbanspoon, Zomato has grown in popularity in the USA quite dramatically. Although not as commonly used as Yelp, restaurants would be foolish to forego cultivating this review site. This is why GooViewZ features them as a review site for restaurants that utilize their system.
As we say regarding other niche review sites. A savvy business owner would be doing themselves a grave dis-service to ignore any of the review sites targeting their business type. Zomato is no different, just as some of your clients will find review information on Facebook rather than Google, many searching for a restaurant will use Zomato rather than Yelp.
To be a leader in your area you should cultivate reviews on Zomato, Yelp, TripAdvisor and of course Google, Facebook, BBB & YP
This is why GooViewZ is set up for their users to send every client a text/email requesting reviews on two separate review sites. And their best practices training suggests sending multiple requests to those clients that are extremely pleased with their experience. This practice is likely why they are able to boast that some of their users see reviews by up to 125% of their transactions, compared to others in the review management field that can only claim 15 - 50%
Since purchasing Urbanspoon, Zomato has grown in popularity in the USA quite dramatically. Although not as commonly used as Yelp, restaurants would be foolish to forego cultivating this review site. This is why GooViewZ features them as a review site for restaurants that utilize their system.
As we say regarding other niche review sites. A savvy business owner would be doing themselves a grave dis-service to ignore any of the review sites targeting their business type. Zomato is no different, just as some of your clients will find review information on Facebook rather than Google, many searching for a restaurant will use Zomato rather than Yelp.
To be a leader in your area you should cultivate reviews on Zomato, Yelp, TripAdvisor and of course Google, Facebook, BBB & YP
This is why GooViewZ is set up for their users to send every client a text/email requesting reviews on two separate review sites. And their best practices training suggests sending multiple requests to those clients that are extremely pleased with their experience. This practice is likely why they are able to boast that some of their users see reviews by up to 125% of their transactions, compared to others in the review management field that can only claim 15 - 50%
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