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Fake Reviews Mislead Shoppers

Posted Thursday, April 19, 2012
by Rosalind Scott

Consumers needto be skeptical when reading online reviews of businesses, products and services.

Cornell University reports that many reviews are written by professional writers or even employees who are paid to put a positive spin on a review-or to post bad reviews of competitors. Researchers also found that humans have a hard time distinguishing fake reviews from real ones.

The Internet makes it easy to research products and services before we buy. But sometimes reviews can give buyers a false sense of security about the product or service they're looking for. You need to take time to understand what you're buying and who you're buying from before you place an order.

Telltale signs of fake reviews may include vague or awkward phrasing or testimonials that seem too enthusiastic to be believable. Some reviews may be identical or nearly so.

A few online retailers have policies that ban reviews by people who have a financial stake in the company or product that's being reviewed. These sites should explain their policies on reviews, possibly on the "about us" section of the website. If the product is widely available, you may be able to find other online reviews that you can compare with reviews on a company's own website.

BBB Business Reviews by contrast, are verified by BBB staff and include details of any complaints against a company and show how the company responds to complaints. Companies are asked to provide basic information about their businesses. The BBB assists businesses and consumers in resolving their disputes, providing mediation and arbitration.

You can look up BBB Business Reviews for company’s across North America by visiting vi.bbb.org and selecting “Check Out a Business or Charity.”

Some red flags to look for that may indicate that other business reviews are fake:

Look at the reviewer's name. If it has several numbers at the end, it may be a sign of robotic review-writing software. If the name resembles a business or product name, it could be written by someone being paid for reviews.

While you have the name in mind, check to see whether the same reviewer has written reviews of other products in the same category. Try plugging the reviewer's name or nickname into a search engine to check for repeat reviews.

• On some sites you can click on a reviewer's name to see a profile and previous reviews.

• Check the adjectives. If a review is loaded with effusive, positive writing with lots of exclamation points, it's probably a fake review. Real people seldom gush over products, and they often share the cons as well as the pros of their experience.

• Beware of perfection in writing. If the review sounds like an ad, it probably is.

• Watch out for too many five-star ratings. Businesses seldom please everyone all of the time.

• Look for bad grammar or misused words. These could be signs that the reviews have been outsourced to a country where English is not the native language or that a reviewer is writing lots of reviews without checking spelling or grammar.

• Look for the same or similar wording in reviews. A paid reviewer may copy and paste wording from one review to another to save time. You can copy the review into a search engine to see if the same phrases are used elsewhere.

• Read plenty of reviews. Don't rely only on reviews on a company's own website. See what people are saying elsewhere online.

Greening Your Business

Posted Thursday, March 29, 2012
by Rosalind Scott

In celebration of Earth Day on April 22 why not make a commitment to greening your business. Many of the simple things you can do to improve the environmental impact of your business, can also end up saving you money!

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Pinterest Captivates the Visual Audience

Posted Sunday, March 04, 2012
by Rosalind Scott

Pinterest is the new, flashy way to share business logos, business products and the contributing content of other businesses and the like.

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Business Disaster Planning

Posted Thursday, January 05, 2012
by Rosalind Scott

Creating a disaster plan for your business is a great way to start the new year.

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Monthly Tip: Handling Holiday Gift Returns

Posted Wednesday, December 07, 2011
by Rosalind Scott

While most retailers love the holidays and the increased sales of the last quarter of each year, no one looks forward to the dreaded post-holiday gift returns. Make sure your return policies are simple and solid before tackling customer gift returns this holiday season.

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Carefully Manage Your Business' Credit

Posted Wednesday, September 07, 2011
by Rosalind Scott

Whether you’re in the beginning stages of starting up your own business or looking to manage your current business’ credit more efficiently, it’s always important to stay on top of your finances.

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Securing Sensitive Data

Posted Tuesday, August 23, 2011
by Rosalind Scott

Customers expect that every business — large or small — that collects their sensitive personal information will protect it. Beyond customer expectations, there’s the law. Depending on your type of business and where your customers reside, your business may have to meet differing regulations on how best to protect the personal information you collect.

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What’s so great about a blog?

Posted Thursday, August 04, 2011
by Rosalind Scott

Blogging is probably the simplest, most cost-effective way for business owners to heighten their business’ visibility on the web.

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Monthly Business Tip: Encourage Positive Reviews

Posted Thursday, July 07, 2011
by Rosalind Scott

Encouraging positive customer reviews is an excellent way to spread the word about your business. While disgruntled customers (a minority group for most companies) are the ones to most often rant and rave publically about your business, satisfied customers often forget to publically spread their feedback and positive comments. 


Encouraging your satisfied customers to post positive comments about your business on business review websites and on social media sites, will go along way in enticing future customers. And don’t forget to encourage satisfied customers to recognize your contributions by nominating your business for a BBB Torch Award!

Monthly Business Tip: Put It In Writing

Posted Monday, June 06, 2011
by Rosalind Scott

Get it in writing and save business countless hassles.

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Monthly Business Tip: Importance of Customer Service

Posted Saturday, April 30, 2011
by Rosalind Scott

Providing good customer service creates a loyal customer. A loyal customer can drive and sustain a business’ growth. They are less resistant to price increases and less likely to be lured by a competitor. The bonus factor is they become an ambassador who will promote and defend your company both online and off... for free.

Monthly Business Tip: All About You

Posted Wednesday, April 06, 2011
by Rosalind Scott

Sometimes good business is all "About" you.

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Fraud Prevention Month: Protect Your Mail

Posted Wednesday, March 09, 2011
by Rosalind Scott

If you haven't heard already BBB has teamed up with Victoria Police Department for Fraud Prevention Month

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Security firm lists 12 scams of Christmas

Posted Thursday, November 18, 2010
by Rosalind Scott

Christmas displays are going up in stores, shoppers are making their lists and scammers are plotting ways to steal your money this holiday season, according to internet security firm McAfee.

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