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Yelp vs. Facebook: The Review Game

Facebook recently released a new Feature called “Nearby” and as a result, the Yelp stock fell rather quickly. While Wall Street may not affect your business, if you can take advantage of these changes in social media to affect your business, you too can win.

How do these changes affect reviews and who to trust? In New York City, we compared a few venues rated on Facebook vs. Yelp – A sort of snapshot “Who to Trust and Who Not To” – based on few businesses we have visited. Here’s a few businesses we think may be indicative of rating value.

Courtesy Bounce Sporting Club Facebook

Bounce Sporting Club:

Facebook – 53 Reviews , 3.5 stars and 8 Recommendations

Yelp – 65 Reviews, 2 stars

We – have been there for lunch many times, and would give it 3.5 stars, as it’s a great place.

Looking at Yelp  reviews we see:

Facebook clearly wins in any sort of credibility matrix. Bounce is a themed sports bar that targets a certain demographic. Of course it is not going to be right for everyone, but skewed reviews would seem the norm on this spot.

Courtesy Eataly Facebook

Eataly

Facebook – 1449 reviews , 4.o stars
Yelp – 1615 Reviews , 3.5 stars
We – This is a world class joint

By now, Eately is world renowned and its at least a 4 star joint  – clearly Facebook is a winner again.

Courtesy Nasha Rasha Restaurant Facebook

Nasha Russia

Facebook – 32 Reviews and 3 stars
Yelp – 53 Reviews and 4 stars
We – 3 stars maximum, Yelp elite seem to vote in high proportion

Facebook is a winner again and has much more relevant results.

Overall, Facebook will be more trusted and more accurate than Yelp, at least in my view.  This more personable aspect of Facebook, is yet another way we see the communications landscape changing, morphing into what can become a more trust-oriented marketing tool too. While Yelp has its uses, this “mini-test” of ours shows at worst some flaws in rating systems, and at best the dynamic of personal preference. Maybe the reader can perform his or her own test?

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