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Dave reports from Mexico and is joined (remotely) by Chris, where the duo discuss going to the doctor's office, Korean BBQ, and Yelping Yelpers. Hosts: Dave Chang and Chris Ying Producers: Victoria Valencia and Euno Lee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this very passionate episode of JDRJF, we ask a simple question: Who's out there leaving these one star Yelp reviews on some of our most beloved New Jersey small businesses? Instead of reviewing food this episode, Don reviews some Yelp reviews left for NJ restaurants. Not surprisingly, this leads to a lot of Don and Chris venting anger at the pithiness of Yelp, shouting support for working people, and wondering how this is the system we've all come up with. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barbara Peters in conversation with David Rosenfelt
Welcome to Yelp-Busters! We eat the food that Yelpers hate—or love—and come up with our own rating, based on the food, drinks, ambiance, and even ethical practices of the restaurant. Hosted by: Brooke Spalding, Maria Starns, Shannon Moran, Carter Groves, and Kayla Wiltfong This week, we visit the Taco Bell Cantina in Kansas City, Missouri, located in the Westport district of the city. We discuss the restaurant's place in this part of the city and whether or not the chain fits in with its surroundings.
Welcome to Yelp-Busters! We eat the food that Yelpers hate—or love—and come up with our own rating, based on the food, drinks, ambiance, and even ethical practices of the restaurant. Hosted by: Brooke Spalding, Maria Starns, Shannon Moran, Carter Groves, and Kayla Wiltfong In this episode, we visit Port Fonda in the Westport neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri. We discuss the ethics of a White-centric Mexican restaurant and scandals with previous management.
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Executive Culinary Director at VICE's Munchies series, Farideh Sadeghin, joined the boys this week to talk about Iranian food, surpassing your immigrant parents in cooking, and compromising your culture's food in interracial relationships.We also brought back an old favorite segment, ASIAN YELPERS where we get into what Asian people think about Olive Garden. Then we round it out with a race news about Kim Jong-il claiming he invented the burrito in 2011.It's all right here on Asian Not Asian! F O L L O W https://www.instagram.com/asiannotasianpod https://www.instagram.com/thefumiabe https://www.instagram.com/nicepantsbro W A T C H https://www.youtube.com/asiannotasianpodcast U P C O M I N G E V E N T S ! HACK CITY COMEDY 2/11 7:30pm @ Union Hall Brooklyn (FUMI WILL BE AT THIS ONE)https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hack-city-comedy-with-fumi-abe-and-mic-nguyen-tickets-218505524907?aff=erelexpmltOUR FIRST HACK CITY IN LA! 2/26 @ The Airliner (Sorry this got bumped from 1/15)https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hack-city-comedy-la-w-fumi-abe-tickets-227509084797 M E R C H- WE ARE SELLING ANA MERCH NOW https://www.asiannotasianpod.com/merch --- P A R T N E R S -US BANK - Send a personalized red envelope E-card with lucky money quickly to friends and family. Learn more at USBank.com/LunarNewYear-IRVINS SALTED EGG - Visit eatIRVINS.com and use code ASIANNOTASIAN for 15% off on any order. - Helix Sleep Mattress: $125 off ALL mattress orders for ANALs at helixsleep.com/asian - Hawthorne.co is offering 10% off of your first purchase! Visit hawthorne.co and use PROMO CODE “NOTASIAN” - TUSHY Bidets: Go to hellotushy.com/ANA for 10% off!- THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE: www.joinallofus.org/asiannotasian- HBO MAX: http://hbom.ax/ana2- BETTER HELP: Get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at BetterHelp.com/asian- EXPRESS VPN: 3 Months free at expressvpn.com/asian- FUNDRISE: Fundrise.com/asian- SANZO: DrinkSanzo.com and use promo code “ASIANNOTASIAN”- TruBill: Truebill.com/Asian- Quip: GetQuip.com/Asian- Athletic Greens: Athleticgreens.com/asiannotasian - Shopify: Shopify.com/asian - Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code ASIAN- Big Brother Big Sister: https://bit.ly/30zQZan- Nutrafol: www.nutrafol.com (Promo code: Asian)- Sesanood: www.sesanood.com (Promo code: AsianNotAsian)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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On this episode of the podcast the TTP crew reviews our reviews!
We talk about myths of bacon, Also we visited J&K Style Grill's Parking Lot Battle, we went out and supported the kids, future chefs of Virgina, and did you know you could buy elite Yelpers?
Hello Star Pods! This week Brie talks about the amazing Chef Suzanne Goin and her cook book, Sunday Suppers at Lucques. Trust me, you'll be drooling by the end of her segment. Then Shay continues on the food train just on a different track. She dives into the VERY deep internet waters of the yelper, where they complain about the best meal they've ever had.
Today's episode includes an Oscar recap, my all-consuming efforts to look decent, wondering if I'm too calm, and problematic Yelpers. Also discussed: how noisy an environment instantly becomes at the moment you start shooting something. Watch the video version of this episode on YouTube! Follow the show on Instagram where I post extra/curated content from each episode: https://my.captivate.fm/www.instagram.com/diariesofapretender (@diariesofapretender) Email the show: podcast@raeden.me Subscribe to my https://www.youtube.com/user/raedengreer (YouTube) and visit https://my.captivate.fm/www.raeden.me (raeden.me) for more!
This week on Customer States... Jake, Mike, Ali, and Kevin deliberate about bringing mandatory State Safety Inspections to California, celestial events, Mom and Pop hardware stores, lot damage to cars and personnel, CSI scores, why you probably shouldn't work on your own vehicle, and much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/customerstates/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/customerstates/support
Leslie and Ben are celebrating their anniversary, but Leslie’s too busy trying to manage a spat between Pawnee and Eagleton. That means Larry is the lucky recipient of all of Ben’s thoughtful gifts, including a couples massage, a horse-drawn carriage, and ballroom dancing lessons.Meanwhile, April leaves a mean message about Donna on Yelp, Ron takes on veganism and frozen yogurt, and a couple celebrating their 50th anniversary bickers a whole lot. We also get our first glimpse of the Unity Concert! Such exciting times.Plus, Haleigh is upset at many things, we reminisce about the time Sean guzzled wine during his birthday party and got a bunch of comedians mad at him during another birthday party, and the absurdity of Pokemon battles.Also, we apologize for the technical difficulties at the beginning of this episode. Technology is real dumb, y’all. Speaking of which, here’s a great article about TikTok that shows how addictive social media is.EPISODES6, E14: AnniversariesDRINKS OF THE EPISODEA White Wine Blend from Wonderful Wine Co.TOP 5 OF THE EPISODESci-Fi/Fantasy TV showsCATEGORIESArtists
Who doesn't love a positive review from a satisfied customer? Every business owner knows the value of positive reviews – and they've never been important than they are right now. Did you know that more than 80% of all consumers say that they trust a product review from a stranger as much as they would a personal recommendation from a friend. Not only that, people trust user reviews more than the official descriptions of products. If you're thinking of customer reviews as something that you can't control, think again. Business owners can do a lot to encourage reviews – and of course, you can increase the chance that most of your reviews will be positive by providing excellent quality and service. Still, those things aren't enough. You can't afford to sit back and hope that customers leave reviews of your business. Fortunately, you don't have to take a backseat to your customer's whims. Here are six smart ways you can get more positive reviews online. #1: Email Customers After a Purchase Do you send customers an email after they make a purchase? I'm not talking about the confirmation email where you send them an order number if they order online. I mean an email where you specifically ask them how they like your product and request that they write a review. This is a practice that's become increasingly common – and for a good reason. Some people automatically leave reviews for everything. They're the well-known Yelpers who have thousands of reviews. Many people need a reminder. They're not going to leave a review of their own accord – but they just might if you ask them nicely. This is the review version of the call to action on your website. It's a specific request to take a specific action. Try sending your review request email a week to ten days after the purchase. That way, the customer will have had a chance to use your product and may be ready to offer an opinion. #2: Empower Your Employees to Ask for Reviews Sometimes, making the right request at the right time is all it takes to get the reviews you want. That's why it makes sense to have your employees ask for reviews. Some Uber drivers do this. Just before they arrive at their passenger's destination, they ask about the review. The simple request puts the idea of leaving a review in the customer's mind and greatly increases the chances that they'll comply and leave a review. Why ask at the point of service? When a customer has just made a purchase or used your service, the experience is fresh. A cashier who provides a friendly checkout and some banter is ideally placed to ask for a review because they have an opportunity to build rapport with the customer. If you decide to use this method of getting reviews, consider printing cards asking for reviews and putting links to your review pages on your website. You don't want customers to be confused about what to do – so eliminate the guesswork and you'll reap the rewards. #3: Use a Reviews Provider Are you selling products from well-known brand names? If you are, you might benefit from using a reviews provider like Bazaarvoice or Revoo to build up reviews on your product page. The benefit of using these providers is that they can get you a bunch of reviews at once. They're real reviews from real people and they can give your page instant credibility. The downside is that the reviews aren't from your customers. They're from people who have bought the product – and they're all verified. That's the good part. The less-great part is that they can't and won't be providing reviews of YOUR business, including your ambience, customer service, and other key drivers of business. These providers are a good option for start-up businesses because they can make your website appear to be well-established and popular. As you go, you can supplement the reviews you get through a service with new reviews from your customers. #4: Try to Get a Google Local Guide to Review Your Company Google Local ...
The most pretentious Yelp review in the history of restaurant reviews. Jack doesn’t know the band Squeeze. Jack asks Brian about the religions he’s invented. The boys discuss their Thanksgiving plans. Jack shops for a Holiday Pine Needle-Bearing Conifer, but Brian just goes into the Polish woods for an illegal, free one. An interview with Ryan Steele, Tesla’s Director of Futurenautics, who explains why the Tesla Truck debacle wasn’t actually a debacle and how the company will revolutionize bank deposits.
We are back, everyone! Apologies for the hiatus. This week, we discuss UFC 239 and listen to songs from Mannequin Pussy, Idles, and Hobo Johnson. Then, we discuss a very specific article about Confederate Flags in the Bayfield, Colorado 4th of July Parade, and tear apart more Yelpers. The booze of the week is Heritage BSB 103. Like Us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whiskeyreel Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/whiskeyreel
Episode 62 | Yelpers Aren't People by
In the age of social media platforms and user-created content, is there still a place for the restaurant food critic as we used to know it? On this episode of Chef AF, our host Chef Jim Berman, sits down with Jason Sheehan, a former professional chef turned food writer— a venture that lead him to win a James Beard Award and later author several books. Sheehan, who’s now a restaurant critic for Philadelphia magazine, likes “the idea of someone going to a restaurant, having something good or having something awful and then telling people about it.”
We did an a cappella version of the theme song! This one is for the OG ANALs - Asian Yelpers is back. We finally launched a PATREON page! Please support us in exchange for some fun rewards from Fumi & Mic.https://www.patreon.com/asiannotasianpodEmail us: AsianNotAsianPod@gmail.comInstagram: @asiannotasianpodTwitter/Instagram Fumi: @TheFumiAbeInstagram Mic: @nicepantsbroCome see us LIVE! The next Hack City comedy show is 5/15, get your tickets at the link belowhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-comedy-hack-city-comedy-show-now-canal-street-market-tickets-17560902131S/O to our network @listeningpartypresents @canalstreetmarket - check out the crew on Instagram
Today we get the gang back together to fight about burritos some more and discuss, joy sparking, bathroom habits, coffee blends, oink-ment, body hair, phobias and Yelpers (stop it.)
Todays episode we sit down with the homie Bryan aka hanxholo_arte and guest David. We talk to hanxolo_arte about his pin game and if you don't already know he also does face painting too. We also mention some interesting and exciting news that is going on in the world. So listen, like, and fallow us on Instagram @ cavedwellers.podcast so lite up your source and lite that raw cone were going deep. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cave-dwellers/support
On Episode 76 @august.dewindt and I chat about @johnsjuice, a company that she co-founded with her husband. We get into how the idea of the company came along on a trip overseas, how they got into Smorgasburg and what it’s like to be an entrepreneur in the food industry. We talk about our confusion with celebs saying they stand with Kap but were front row at the Super Bowl, Liam Neeson being out of his damn mind, people doing the most on Yelp and more! Cohost: @august.dewindt Co-founder of @johnsjuice www.johnsjuice.com Follow Lawrenxoxo & Friends on IG: Instagram.com/lawrenxoxoandfriends Contact: Lawrenxoxo@gmail.com Please RATE & SUBSCRIBE! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lawrenxoxo-and-friends/support
We talk tiny dogs doing God's work. We touch on topics that will make you say who TF are these guys? Also you might say why does everyone got to start a podcast? To that we say, let us vibe out, we aint trying hurt no body. Are we in a simulation?! The graphics are pretty neat! Get it while it's hot, get it while it's not. Sound bites! For Business Inquiries: docketlikewetalkit@gmail.com TWITTER: twitter.com/DockLikeWeTalk twitter.com/Moony_Shitai_Jr twitter.com/Juntdaddy TWEET US! #DocTalk #ToppenOff #Topt INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/juntdaddy/ www.instagram.com/lucasreller/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mic got kicked out of a bar. We leave them a Yelp review LIVE on the podcast! Email us: AsianNotAsianPod@gmail.com Instagram: @asiannotasianpod Twitter/Instagram Fumi: @TheFumiAbe Instagram Mic: @nicepantsbro
On this episode of Court Appointed Mike and Tommy discuss just how free the speech is concerning Yelp Reviews. Can you sue over a bad review and if so, who is responsible ? How should you respond if your business is publically maligned in such a manner ? The Court is now in Session with music, "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief" by MCRB.
Fumi & Mic get into the mysteries of Asian-Only night clubs. We also have new segment about Asian Yelpers- arguably the most active Yelpers on the Internet. Check us out on an all new “Asian, Not Asian”! Email us: AsianNotAsianPod@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram Fumi: @TheFumiAbe Instagram Mic: @nicepantsbro
Enjoying some cocktails and discussing my birthday dinner with my nephew Jon. Tina, his girlfriend of many years, serves as our live studio audience as we discuss the "Edge" restaurant in the Four Seasons Hotel, Yelpers, The Lord of the Rings and anything else that comes to mind.
What is the fine line between fixing a guest's issue and confronting a bully? How low are you willing to sink for money? How do you assault a customer and not go to jail? Just some of the topics for this week's episode!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disjointedpod/support
This week we discuss the highlights of Fr. Sean’s visit to Nashville. We interview “Pretty” Ricky Vazquez. He is a worship leader that works a lot for Life Teen. He discusses his story and how he grew in relationship with Jesus Christ. Follow Ricky on Instagram at rickyvazqmusic and at https://www.youcaring.com/rickyvazquez-916360
Actor and UCB funny man Jake Regal comes by to play The Eight Dollar Game Show! Jake plays all-sounds charades, dispenses advice to disgruntled Yelpers, and tells the legend of Pickles Dillhoefer. But when push comes to shove, will he put his money on the line to answer The Pretty Hard Question?
Free preview of Doughboys Double!Erin Whitehead of Wild Horses returns to the podcast as we present a biggie size edition of our much requested Doughboys 1.0 segment An Unsatisfied Yelper. But first, Mitch challenges Erin and Wiger to a Dr Pepper guessing game.To subscribe to the Doughboys Double go to: patreon.com/doughboys
In this episode, we talk to Pamela Dobbin, the Community Manager for Yelp Edmonton. From helping businesses learn the benefits of being on Yelp, to planning events for local Yelpers, Pamela's got it covered. Originally from the UK (yes, that's a Scottish accent you detect!), Pamela has been in Edmonton for over 3 years and loves to call it home. She loves to travel, is one of Debbie Harry's biggest fans, and is even featured on a billboard outside of Southgate Mall! Join us as we learn about how she landed this awesome job, what the Yelp community is really like, and more! This weeks featured app of the week: Yelp
Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast Episode 9 Host: Dr. Peter Boulden Atlanta Dental Spa Guest: Darren Shaw Founder & President of Whitespark Email: darren@whitespark.ca Darren is literally the authority when it comes to LOCAL search. He's a frequent lecturer to others SEO's in the industry. Darren's company - Whitespark is almost completely focused on how to help businesses rank better locally. As we know, local search is what most brick & mortar businesses are concerned with. Ranking nationally is great but as dentists we have geographical limitations (i.e. we have to do business in our office and not online). There are some AWESOME tips and advice in this episode. I have know Darren and consume his articles and content but I was still taking notes during the podcast! Key Takeaways: Local SEO is about making sure your business appears in local search. Google has become better at showing you relevant search results that are near your location. Google is mobile-first. You need to design your website for mobile by either having a mobile-specific site or have a responsive site. Organic SEO is based on the content and the links on your website. Local SEO adds reviews, citations (listing in business directory) and Google My Business listing. Citations Citations is anywhere in the web where your name and business address is mentioned. Be careful not to overdo or it will appear spammy. Note: If you use Yext, cancelling it will have major impacts to your listings. Reviews You can ask people to write reviews for you in Google by sending them a link. For Yelp, only ask active Yelpers for review. Otherwise, the review won’t be credited. Tip: Connect your Yelp account to your Facebook account to find active Yelpers among your friends. Tips on how to check your local SEO Ask your customers to write reviews for you in Google. Build your listings online in the Top 50 directory website. Claim your business in Google. Increase relevant content in your website. Resources: Google Review Link Generator by Whitespark Book: The Orenda by Joseph Boyden Productivity App: AHRefs Tweetables: “Reviews have massive impact on your business, not just your ranking. - Darren Shaw”
Mitch Hale, playwright and owner of Cafecito Organico visits from Los Angeles and takes the time to talk with Amy about depression, suicide, alcoholism, recovery, owning a business, questionable customer service, Tinder, and goddamn fucking Yelpers. Sure, there's some wisdom, but there is also some venting. We can't help ourselves. Below are links to Mitch's business, and his NAACP Award winning play Buffalo Soldier https://cafecitoorganico.cratejoy.com/ http://tolucantimes.info/inside-this-issue/writing-the-wrongs-buffalo-soldiers-by-mitch-hale/
As the way we do business evolves over time, so do the tools we use. Today, products and services that didn t exist 20 or 30 years ago are indispensable parts of our companies and commerce. That s particularly true in the digital economy. "Word of mouth" has a whole new meaning. And power. Like, for example, Yelp. Yelp is the go to public forum for online reviews, recommendations, and warnings about thousands of business in dozens of categories in cities throughout the U.S. The service was founded in 2004, when online commerce was still in its relative infancy, and today Yelp averages some 90 million unique views per month on its combined app and website. Yelpers have written some 102 million reviews over the past 12 years and the number keeps growing. Rebecca Whyte is the local Yelp manager in Baton Rouge. Another relatively new business service is executive coaching. It s only been around since the late 1980s, and in the decades since has grown to become an indispensable tool for company executives, who face an increasing number of pressures in an increasingly complex business environment. Craig Juengling is a Baton Rouge based executive coach, one of just 2,500 in the country who has obtained the designation of Professional Certified Coach. Since 2009 Craig has run an executive coaching business in the Capital Region, where he has helped CEOs, entrepreneurs and other business leader learn how to be more effective. Photos at Mansurs on the Boulevard by Ken Stewart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(Bloomberg) -- Taking Stock with Kathleen Hays and Pimm Fox. GUEST: Patrick Gregory, Legal Editor for Bloomberg BNA, on whether Yelp reviewers and users of other review-based websites and apps need greater protection from defamation lawsuits.
Will speaks with Steve about being a boss, midwest values, balance, tequila and why Yelpers and Twitter'ers suck
Ep. 166 - Hear us podcast live at the East Side Food Fest this past weekend with special guests Noelle Scaggs from Fitz & the Tantrums, DJ Them Jeans (aka Jason Stewart), Chef Zach Pollack from Alimento in Los Angeles, and Nguyen Tran from Starry Kitchen. We talk about Starry Kitchen's journey from an illegal take out spot in a North Hollywood apartment to their latest iteration inside an Echo Park "Bar-cade". Zach Pollack goes off on Yelpers (especially the ones that bitch about his restaurant's water charge), and Noelle tells us some her favorite places to eat near where she grew up. And Jason tries to pry the secret to making a perfect chicken liver mousse out of Chef Pollack (with a very tiny degree of success.)
Historic Interviews With The Founders Of Social Media, By Lon Safko
Stephanie Ichinose, Director Of Communications for Yelp In this historic interview, Lon Safko speaks with Stephanie Ichinose, Yelp’s Director of Communications about how Yelp helps! Stephanie explains how “Yelpers” are rating restaurants, auto mechanics, dentists or any company right in your home town.In this 34 minute interview Stephanie describes how Yelp has received more than 3.5 […]
Historic Interviews With The Founders Of Social Media, By Lon Safko
Stephanie Ichinose, Director Of Communications for Yelp In this historic interview, Lon Safko speaks with Stephanie Ichinose, Yelp’s Director of Communications about how Yelp helps! Stephanie explains how “Yelpers” are rating restaurants, auto mechanics, dentists or any company right in your home town.In this 34 minute interview Stephanie describes how Yelp has received more than 3.5 […]
Nicole and Victoria talk about chesesteak meat, Yelpers, Sandwiches, breakfast cereal ice cream and so much more. Plus! We roll out our new segment "Mine Made It Best" where our first guest, Tony Cheslock, supercool and funny comic from Philly, sits down and talks about a dish his mom makes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/didjaeat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/didjaeat/support
Hot chilis in the eyes, a glass of wine, tofu love, burglars on TV, Yelpers, and more.Insane Indian woman enters Guiness World Records for eating chilis (and smears chili seeds in her eyes).Glass of Wine a Day Can Lead To Shakes Later in LifeTofu lover can't get her vanity plateWoman with object fetish marries Eiffel TowerBakery Starts Using TwitterTwittering The Passion of the Christ Trinity Wall Street tells the Passion of Christ in 140-character posts.Woman Sees House Being Robbed Live On InternetYelp To Let Business Owners Comment Publicly on ReviewsMA State Rep wants people over 60 banned from nudity and pornTweet Beat:"Obama's Bow" or "ShamWow""Glimmers of Hope" or "Jesus vs. Pope""Desert of Godlessness" or "I'm a Mess" Hosts: Sarah Lane and Martin Sargent We invite you to read or add to our show notes in the TWiT Wiki. Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show.