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Portland,\u00a0Oregon, 24th January 2024, ZEX PR WIRE<\/a>,<\/strong>\u00a0Affordable Reputation Management provides guaranteed removal of negative reviews from a variety of platforms, it was announced today.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Removal of bad reviews from popular employer and consumer platforms such as Indeed, Glassdoor, Google, Trust Pilot and others can be a huge help to companies who\u2019ve been hit by 1-star reviews published by angry employees and upset customers.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe review removal services we provide give business owners a viable alternative to simply flagging reviews \u2013 a process which typically falls on deaf ears with no results,\u201d said Mike Munter, owner of Affordable Reputation Management.
\n\u201cFlagging reviews usually does not get them removed. Each review platform has a strict set of guidelines it adheres to and unless the content of the review is a clear violation of these guidelines, the review will not be taken down,\u201d he continued. \u201cThere is simply no other way for companies to get bad reviews taken down. As a result, their online reputation suffers and they lose business. They have no other recourse.\u201d<\/p>\n

While some 1-star and 2-star reviews might be justified, there are many others that are not. If flagging a bad review is not successful in getting it removed, then professional review removal services are an effective way to getting them removed.<\/p>\n

Three Types Of Bad Reviews That Can\u2019t Be Trusted<\/strong><\/p>\n

While some might argue that every review \u2013 regardless of whether it is good or bad \u2013 should be made public, there are clear cases of reviews that should not be trusted.
\nWhile these are not the only negative reviews Affordable Reputation Management can remove, these are certainly the ones that businesses should have the right to remove.
\nThe types of bad reviews that can\u2019t be trusted include:<\/p>\n

#1 Fake Reviews
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\nThere are telltale signs of a fake review that can be spotted pretty easily.
\n\u201cI\u2019ve seen plenty of business owners respond to a review saying, \u2018We have no record of this customer in our database,\u2019 which means the review is probably a fake,\u201d Munter said.<\/em>
\nIf a company is going in front of the world and announcing the person who left the review is not a customer, there\u2019s a high likelihood that it\u2019s probably a fake review.
\nBut where do fake reviews come from? What would be the motivation to post them?
\n\u201cI\u2019ve talked to business owners who suspect their competitors are trying to sabotage them. Usually, a barrage of bad reviews all at once are a sign that they are fake, especially if the company can\u2019t find any record of doing business with them.\u201d<\/em>
\nSome unscrupulous companies resort to attacking their competitors in any way they can in order to discredit them and hurt their reputation. Fake reviews are usually easy to spot, but nearly impossible to get removed through flagging.<\/p>\n

#2 Gibberish Reviews
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\nAnother type of bad review that is difficult to trust is one that contains gibberish, i.e., the content of the review has nothing to do with the business or is not written in legible English.
\n\u201cWe\u2019re not knocking reviewers with imperfect English, but there are lots of bad reviews online that just don\u2019t make sense,\u201d Munter said. \u201cEither that, or the reviews aren\u2019t relevant to the services and products the company offers.\u201d<\/em>
\n\u201cThis is another instance of a review that wouldn\u2019t necessarily violate content guidelines, but in my opinion, should not remain online, as it hurts the rating of the company it\u2019s written about. So, we help companies remove them.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

#3 No Review, Just Stars
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\nSome reviewers don\u2019t write any content at all; they just put a 1-star and that\u2019s it.
\nThis is particularly common on consumer review sites like Google and Trust Pilot.
\n\u201cIt feels like 1-star reviews without any words to back up the reasoning for the poor rating should not be trusted,\u201d concluded Munter. <\/em>
\n\u201cWithout content or identification, a company can\u2019t even check to see if the reviewer is an actual customer.\u201d<\/em>
\nFlagging reviews with no content won\u2019t violate guidelines and will not be removed. Therefore, if a company wants to remove a 1-star review that is blank, they will have to use a third-party service like Affordable Reputation Management to get it taken down.<\/p>\n

Two Types Of Reviews You Can Trust
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\nWhile the above examples show three types of reviews you can\u2019t trust, Munter does offer advice on the types of reviews consumers and employees can trust.<\/p>\n

#1 Specific Cases
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\nReading the content of a critical review is more important than just noticing the rating assigned by the reviewer.
\n\u201cLook for reviews where specific details are given that appear to describe an actual experience,\u201d Munter said.
\n\u201cReviews that contain first names of employees, reviews that contain dates and times, and reviews that contain specific details related to the business are much more credible than reviews which are general in nature.\u201d<\/em>
\nReviews that say things like, \u201cThis company stinks,\u201d or \u201cThis employer is no good,\u201d call into question the reviewer himself.
\n\u201cIt\u2019s almost like the person who wrote the review was just having a bad day,\u201d Munter said. \u201cI don\u2019t think reviews without any substance should be allowed to remain. They don\u2019t help anyone and they hurt the business\u2019s overall rating.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

#2 3-Star Reviews
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\nWhen checking out companies to do business with or go to work for, a good practice is to filter and read the 3-star reviews.
\n\u201cI will often discount the 1-star and 5-star reviews and go straight toward the reviews in the middle, especially the 3-star reviews,\u201d Munter advised.<\/em>
\n\u201cThese are the reviews that usually come from level-headed individuals, are constructive in nature, and contain insight that can help inform my decision.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

What Happens After Negative Reviews Are Removed
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\nBusinesses who successfully get 1-star reviews removed can see a dramatic improvement in their ratings.
\nIf a company has 10 reviews, nine of which are 5-stars and 1 of which is 1-star, their rating will be 4.6. If they remove the 1-star review, their rating jumps to a perfect 5.0.
\nIf that company does not remove the 1-star review, the best they can hope for is a 4.9 rating, no matter how many more 5-star reviews they collect.
\nFor companies with multiple 1-star reviews, the results after removal can be even more dramatic.
\nAnd since a company\u2019s star rating can be the first thing people see when Googling that business, the rating itself is important.
\nTaking control of your online reputation is crucial and removing 1-star reviews from your profiles is a foundational part of improving your online image.<\/p>\n

Review Removal Summary
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\nAffordable Reputation Management offers a range of review removal services including each of these:
\n\u2022 Delete Google Reviews
\n\u2022 Delete Yelp Reviews
\n\u2022 Delete TripAdvisor Reviews
\n\u2022 Delete Indeed Reviews
\n\u2022 Delete Glassdoor Reviews
\n\u2022 Delete Trust Pilot Reviews<\/p>\n

All of the review deletion services are guaranteed, which means you only pay for the negative reviews that are actually removed. You don\u2019t pay for any reviews that are not removed.
\nThe prices are affordable, and bulk discounts are generally available if you have several reviews to be removed.<\/p>\n

If you want a review removed from a platform that is not on the list above, please reach out. We might be able to help you.<\/p>\n

Contact Information:
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\nAffordable Reputation Management
\nWebsite: https:\/\/affordablereputationmanagement.com\/
\nYouTube: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/affordablerepmgmt
\nFacebook: https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/AffordableReputationManagement\/
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\nTwitter: https:\/\/twitter.com\/Afford_Rep_Mgmt
\nPinterest: https:\/\/www.pinterest.com\/AffordableReputationManagement\/
\nPhone or Text: 503-890-6663<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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