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  2. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    The company has been accused of using unfair practices to raise revenue from the businesses that are reviewed on its site – e.g., by presenting more negative review information for companies that do not purchase its advertising services or by prominently featuring advertisements of the competitors of such non-paying companies or conversely by ...

  3. Location-based recommendation - Wikipedia

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    Location-based recommendation is a recommender system that incorporates location information, such as that from a mobile device, into algorithms to attempt to provide more-relevant recommendations to users. This could include recommendations for restaurants, museums, or other points of interest or events near the user's location.

  4. Reputation marketing - Wikipedia

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    Amazon was the first company to invite consumers to post reviews on the internet [7] and many others have since done the same. The average customer finds social media more trustworthy than brand-generated marketing making social media more effective than television commercials, advertising signs, and internet banners at drawing potential ...

  5. Does Yelp Measure Up? - AOL

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  6. Going Local: Why Google Wants to Buy Yelp - AOL

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    Yelp, which lets reviewers rate local businesses, has over 9 million unique. Google (GOOG) is in talks to buy local business-review site Yelp for as much as $500 million, or at least that's what ...

  7. Is Yelp Stock Worth a Shout? - AOL

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    Online review platform Yelp is no stranger to controversy lately. Many small businesses have come forth to boycott the company, claiming their positive reviews were stricken from the website ...

  8. Reputation system - Wikipedia

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    A reputation system is a program or algorithm that allow users of an online community to rate each other in order to build trust through reputation.Some common uses of these systems can be found on E-commerce websites such as eBay, Amazon.com, and Etsy as well as online advice communities such as Stack Exchange. [1]

  9. Yelp says going all in on remote work boosted job ... - AOL

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    Since then, the company has experienced a surge of job applications. Last year, the total number of job applicants was 43% higher compared to 2021, according to Yelp’s 2024 Remote Work Report ...