slash007
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I have decided to make a website for my 2 washes and wanted to get opinions on what the easiest and most cost effective way to do so is?
I did register years ago. Just though it would be nice to have an actual website with basic information and a place I could promote new features.Registering on Google Maps is a good idea whether you have a website or not. If someone just speaks "car wash near me" into their phone it will find you, otherwise you're relying on advertising and/or word of mouth.
The comment was directed more to carwashireland who said to "then register on google maps." IMO that should be done immediately with any business. I also registered on Yelp as the business owner so I can reply in case anyone puts up a negative review.I did register years ago. Just though it would be nice to have an actual website with basic information and a place I could promote new features.
The comment was directed more to carwashireland who said to "then register on google maps." IMO that should be done immediately with any business. I also registered on Yelp as the business owner so I can reply in case anyone puts up a negative review.
I can see where that could be a problem. I haven't had any issues so far.We have had some issues with Yelp. They have kept some of our positive reviews from being publicly displayed. They basically want money from us to display them. We also get calls on almost a daily basis claiming they are from Yelp wanting money from us to "upgrade".
At least the reviews aren't in Latin.
That's the Yelp business model. Either you pay Yelp to "advertise" which really means show your wash's positive reviews first and hide bad reviews. Or you don't and Yelp shows all the bad reviews and hides the good ones.We have had some issues with Yelp. They have kept some of our positive reviews from being publicly displayed. They basically want money from us to display them. We also get calls on almost a daily basis claiming they are from Yelp wanting money from us to "upgrade".