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Previously on "Google Reviews ( switching them off )"

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    Issue is that they are medical practices who have no right to reply due to patient confidentiality. When you go to complain about a reviews it basically asks if you are a shop or a famous person or place.

    I'm trying to draw them out and use twitter to promote health information ( a managed service for which I will charge naturally ) and to get more clicks on their site but they are nervous about engaging in direct contact with the patients over the web, when they see that google gives a platform to anyone to say anything which cannot be removed and they can't comment back you can see why.
    I see what you are up against. "Shop or famous person or place" sums up those who can benefit from Google pretty well.

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  • minestrone
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    Issue is that they are medical practices who have no right to reply due to patient confidentiality. When you go to complain about a reviews it basically asks if you are a shop or a famous person or place.

    I'm trying to draw them out and use twitter to promote health information ( a managed service for which I will charge naturally ) and to get more clicks on their site but they are nervous about engaging in direct contact with the patients over the web, when they see that google gives a platform to anyone to say anything which cannot be removed and they can't comment back you can see why.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I have now realised that each business is now getting reviews which is incompatible with the way the businesses operate.

    I fookin hate google.
    Google not suited for all businesses shocker.

    Earlier this year I was getting pestered by some bloke who reckoned he was getting 7-9 quids worth of sales for every pound he spent with Google, but his was a completely different business (high volume of smallish items).

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  • minestrone
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    I also note that you can't create a review on google's google+ page.

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  • minestrone
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    Can't switch off reviews.

    Got a call back, from Srinivasaraghavan at google+ support. 5 minutes to ask if reviews could be switched off, he kept asking what was in the email.



    Deleted sites from google+.

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  • minestrone
    started a topic Google Reviews ( switching them off )

    Google Reviews ( switching them off )

    I webmaster a number of business sites, for these I have an analytics page an I have placed each business on google maps. I never at any time asked for the businesses to be on google+ but they seem to there now.

    I have now realised that each business is now getting reviews which is incompatible with the way the businesses operate.

    After delving into the all of the settings on the google+ My business admin pages and searched the web it seems there is no way to switch of reviews if you are on as a business? Would that be correct?

    I fookin hate google.
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