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Tips for writing great reviews
Writing great reviews helps others discover the places that are just right for them. Here are a few tips:
Be informative and insightful
Be specific and relevant to the place you're reviewing, and describe what other visitors are likely to experience. Highlight what makes the place special, and try to share something novel and new. From signature dishes to secret sale racks, reviews should reveal the unique experiences that places offer.
Most important, it must be FACTUAL, as the site reserves the right to fact check your content should it be necessary.
Keep it real
Be authentic. Review your own experience, and explain why you liked or disliked the place. Try to be as accurate as possible, and include both the positive and negative aspects of your visit.
Be respectful
Not every experience with a place is going to be perfect. Sometimes you'll want to share negative feedback. Even if you're frustrated, make sure your criticism is constructive. Business owners often use feedback to improve their offerings.
Reviews not General Commentary
At times certain locations may become the subject of larger public debate or conversation due to recent news coverage or current events. While we respect and value your opinion, Local Reviews are not meant for social or political commentary. We think there are other forums that are more suited to those kinds of conversations, like blogs or social networks. Please write about your firsthand experience with the place and not general commentary on the place in relation to recent news.
Write with style
People will pay attention when you write thoughtful reviews. Keep them readable and avoid excessive capitalisation or punctuation. Use good grammar, check your spelling, and avoid profanity. Choose the right length - a paragraph is great. Be creative and have fun.
Don;t forget to refer to the complete set of Review Policy Guidelines which can be found here.
Writing great reviews helps others discover the places that are just right for them. Here are a few tips:
Be informative and insightful
Be specific and relevant to the place you're reviewing, and describe what other visitors are likely to experience. Highlight what makes the place special, and try to share something novel and new. From signature dishes to secret sale racks, reviews should reveal the unique experiences that places offer.
Most important, it must be FACTUAL, as the site reserves the right to fact check your content should it be necessary.
Keep it real
Be authentic. Review your own experience, and explain why you liked or disliked the place. Try to be as accurate as possible, and include both the positive and negative aspects of your visit.
Be respectful
Not every experience with a place is going to be perfect. Sometimes you'll want to share negative feedback. Even if you're frustrated, make sure your criticism is constructive. Business owners often use feedback to improve their offerings.
Reviews not General Commentary
At times certain locations may become the subject of larger public debate or conversation due to recent news coverage or current events. While we respect and value your opinion, Local Reviews are not meant for social or political commentary. We think there are other forums that are more suited to those kinds of conversations, like blogs or social networks. Please write about your firsthand experience with the place and not general commentary on the place in relation to recent news.
Write with style
People will pay attention when you write thoughtful reviews. Keep them readable and avoid excessive capitalisation or punctuation. Use good grammar, check your spelling, and avoid profanity. Choose the right length - a paragraph is great. Be creative and have fun.
Don;t forget to refer to the complete set of Review Policy Guidelines which can be found here.