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One of the most under-utilized Internet resources for your shop is Yelp. Here’s what Gaspedal has to say about that:

3 ways to get more Yelp reviews

Numbers from September 2011 show Yelp has more than 61 million monthly visitors who are reading more than 22 million reviews. It’s an incredibly powerful word of mouth community that every day influences where millions of people do business.

How to get more of your fans leaving reviews:

1. Remind your customers
2. Link to your Yelp profile
3. Reply and respond

1. Remind your customers

When was the last time you woke up and said, “Today’s the day I write a review for that business I love!”? For most of us, we just don’t think this way. This is why you need to regularly tell your customers how important their word of mouth is to you. Put signs on your tables, add it to your business cards, put it on your invoices, and remind people on the way out the door. Just keep it simple and don’t be pushy — something like, “Please let us know how we’re doing on Yelp” can make a big difference.

2. Link to your Yelp profile

Even when you’re not openly asking for reviews, you can still drive a lot of fans to them by simply linking to your Yelp profile from your website, your email signature, and your newsletters. And if you’re hesitant because you’re concerned about your current ratings, remember this: Strangers are already going to Yelp first. Pointing your happy customers and loyal fans there means they can add their voice to the conversation.

3. Reply and respond

Like any community, your Yelp page is healthier and better when you’re involved. The more you engage, the more reviews you get (and the higher quality they’ll be). For more on this, check out Yelp’s recommendations on how to participate.

Note from Kate: If you don’t follow Gaspedal, you should!

Click to see Auntie Kate’s best advise on how to bury stinky reviews.

Click to see how we “cultivated” a consignment shop’s listing on Yahoo Local.

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