If you’re a business owner and considering registering your business with a free reviews website, take a moment to ask yourself the question, How do ‘free’ reviews sites make their money?
The answer is obvious: by using your company’s name or reputation to draw your prospective customers to their website where they’ll be exposed to one or more of the following:
Shocking really, isn’t it? But this is exactly what happens. By registering your business on the free reviews website, you are actually helping the reviews site compete with your own website on search engines such as Google.
The result of this is that when customers search for you they are likely to see your company’s snippet from the free reviews site, placed very prominently on the front page of the search results. And if your prospective customer clicks on the reviews site you can be sure that – as well as getting distracted with lots of advertising – your customers are also going to be exposed to your competitors’ services, thus reducing the likelihood that they’ll buy from you.
And delaying a sale while inviting your customers to consider alternatives to your company is precisely the opposite of what every business owner in their right mind actually wants.
MiReviewz is completely different in its approach. We don’t need to advertise on our site since we earn our income from loyally serving our subscribers and helping eliminate obstacles to sales. So, rather than bouncing your clients around our now site, while enhancing our own SEO and exposing your customers to alternatives that compete with you, instead we ensure that if your clients click on a link from the widget on your site to our site:
In many cases however, the very fact of having what to most visitors are clearly reviews hosted off-site (rather than selectively edited self-published testimonials which achieve little), most prospective clients are already sufficiently reassured as to give you their trust, and they won’t even need toenter our site. Remember, our sole purpose is to promote our clients (ie. you), not poach your customers; because if you’re happy with our services you’ll subscribe to us again next year. It’s as simple as that.
Often when a prospective new client meets your company for the first time, the fastest, most effective way of presenting the character, standards and ethos of your operation to them is through a video. Here's an example of a client wanting to demonstrate a training experience to potential customers. We think you'll agree that a video like this provides a quick insight into the service being offered, and at the same time reassures customers about who they'll be working with: