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By Life and Health Insurance August 31, 2018
Charmetra Roberts Life & Health Insurance Agent Financial Service Planner CA License #: 0G26709 Senior Associate World Financial Group WFG. Email:CROBERTS08YMX@wfgmail.com Email:charmroberts@sbcglobal.net Website:(a) charmetraroberts.wfgopportunity.com Website:(b) https://plus.google.com/114986293559404302326 Mobil Phone:310-486-3218 Office:424-237-2335, Fax# 424-237-2407 Address: 15901 Hawthorne Blvd. #322 Lawndale CA 90260 ...read more
Dark Dungeon Ent.
By anonymous2015 October 13, 2015
This company is using someone else's phone number and address. I believe this is a fradulent company I have asked this site repeatedly to remove it and they have not. I will take every measure possible to report this company until it is resolved ...read more
Dark Dungeon Ent.
By anonymous2015 October 13, 2015
This is not the Phone Number or mailing address for this business they are using other people's information Numerous request has been made to sites to take it down and it seems to keep reappearing. So I have know problem reporting it until there is a resolution. ...read more
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Restaurants Need Reviews. New Tool Helps. ShoutDog
How to Increase Restaurant Reviews on Google Places, Zagat, Dine, and Other Business Review Sites The race is on. Restaurants in some metro areas already need more than 100 reviews on Google Places local business directory in order to rank in the seven-pack next to the map. Having a few negative reviews on Yelp can keep the phone real quiet. At least Yelp and Google now allow you to reply to your critics. Others like City Search, InsiderPages, and Yahoo have no such option. Online reputation management has become a big deal for restaurants large and small, in both urban and suburban areas. The center point of building a reputation has switched from the local news reporter who writes business reviews to the customer who likes to sound off about their experiences. And it would be hard enough to control these reviews if all were legitimate. The truth, however, is not all that exists in these reviews. Negative reviews can come from disgruntled ex-employees or suppliers, from competitors or their suppliers, family, and friends, or folks who just love to complain. Your competitors positive reviews can come from their own computer, from review farms, or from paying customers to put up reviews. What is an honest restaurant owner to do? First you need to make sure that your staff understands that good reputation management starts with stellar customer service. Studies have shown that the most profitable businesses are those with the best customer orientation. Meet often with your staff to discuss customer care issues. Incentivize good customer service. Secondly, have a proactive effort to encourage your best customers to take a minute and give you a glowing review on as many internet local search engines and directories as possible. Services such as ShoutDog create fast links from your website, Facebook Face Page, Blog, Twitter, or blogs directly to the review section of your listing on these business review sites. Third, be prepared to reward customers for their help. Some business review sites state that owners should not pay for reviews. There is a difference between paying for a review and offering a nice discount for a future meal as a thank you for their help. You might want to create a business card or other reminder tool to hand the customer as they check out. The business card should give instructions on how to find the places you'd like to have reviews appear. Shout Dog has created a business card like that as part of the toolbox available to its clients. Should you ask Grandma, your son-in-law, and your employees spouses to review you? If they have eaten in your restaurant and had a great experience, why not? Should you encourage the same group to do negative reviews on your competitors? Not a chance. It is wrong on it's face, and you never want to start a fight you may not be able to win. Do jump on the review issue immediately, and plan to be actively involved far into the future. You can proactively overwhelm future negative reviews with lots of good reviews. You can get ahead of your competitors in overall reviews, then stay ahead. Just the process of working on getting good reviews will keep you and your staff sharp regarding providing great customer service. Win - Win - Win! See the ShoutDog Video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oqs87QyNUII ...read more
By Randy Kirk & Associates August 27, 2010
How to List Your Business on Google Places
Google Maps Local Business Center is now Google Places. It is critical for every small business owner who counts on local clients to be on the MAP. What does that mean. See the picture on this post. This is the map that pops up if you put in key words followed by a city or zip code. In fact due to Geo Positioning, you can commonly put in just the key words (eg. Italian Restaurant) and Google will give you a MAP that shows Italian Restaurants in your area. Now you may go and look up your key words and city or zip and find yourself on this little map. The one shown is a 7-pack. This is the highest number of businesses that Google Places will show on the Outside Listings. At the bottom of the list of businesses you will see the notation "More Results near Rockwell TX." When you click on this, you will be offered pages and pages of other listings. You may find yourself on one of these pages. Finding yourself already listed is great, but not nearly enough. You need to claim and optimize your listing. Then you need to strategically attempt to get higher and higher on the placement. The main goal is to be on the outside. The final goal is to be #1. This is not an easy task, but not impossible for many businesses, either. For a comprehensive step-by-step method for reaching #1 status, go to my blog http://www.GooglePlacesHelp.blogspot.com. It is totally free and has everything you need to know. If you'd like help in getting the job done faster and by someone with years of experience, give me a call at 310-910-1848 or email me at RandyKirk77@gmail.com ...read more
By Randy Kirk & Associates April 30, 2010
Free YouTube Videos for Businesses in West Los Angeles
If your business is located in Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Culver City, El Segundo, Mar Vista, Palms, Torrance, or other Westside cities, you qualify for a free YouTube Video promoting your business. This is not tied into any local search engine offer or associated with any kind of other scheme. The honest truth is that we want a chance to show you what something as simple as a well produced and properly optimized YouTube Video can do for your visibility on Google, and for your sales and profits. We hope that this demonstration might result in future business. So you do need to be able to afford our services. Since we only charge $595 per month with a three month guarantee for comprehensive marketing, it is likely within reach for almost everyone reading this. So, no strings attached. No pressure. We come to your store, shoot the video, discuss your business so that we know how to tell your story. Then we edit the video, add supertext, music and other elements to make it look really nice. We put it up on Youtube and wait a day or two to see what happens. This offer is limited to the first 25 companies who call 310-910-1848. ...read more
By Randy Kirk & Associates February 14, 2010