Follow these steps to stay on top of guests reviews on the internet says social media expert Martin Kubler.
1 Freshen up your TripAdvisor profile and make sure you have up-to-date information and photos on display. You should rotate your listing photos on TripAdvisor every month, just to keep things looking fresh.
If you have a business listing, check that you are using the “special offer” and “announcement” functions. Don’t forget: TripAdvisor now publishes your management replies almost immediately (as long as they’re in English; foreign replies still take a little longer), so reply daily.
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2 Claim your listings on local review sites like YaDig and display your property and outlets in their full glory. Also consider offering deals and advertising your events via your listings – it’s free and can be set up in a matter of minutes. Don’t forget about your F&B outlets and check sites like RoundMenu and Zomato, too!
3 Check smaller review sites like Trivago (www.trivago.co.uk), TripTake (www.triptake.com), or HolidayCheck (www.holidaycheck.com) and make sure your property’s content is up-to-date. Also keep an eye on Oyster (www.oyster.com), a promising newcomer to the scene.
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Aug 6, 2014 , United Arab Emirates
Hello there! My sincere apologies, but I only saw your comment today - there's sadly no automatic notification for comments on online articles. For the benefit of colleagues in similar situations: It's very rare for TripAdvisor not to publish management replies and / or not even to give you a re...
Oct 22, 2012 , United Arab Emirates
Our management team is all for replying to Trip advisor, but once, following a very nasty comment guest comment which sounded like a scam, Trip advisor never published the reply from our side. And it was impossible to get in touch with anyone from the website. Do you have any tips concerning this...