Restaurant inspection violations AND Reputation Management

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Title says it all, I was thinking of different ways to easily come up
with reputation management leads, and then it hit me...

Failed restaurant inspections are put online nowadays,
who better then them to require some assistance.

So here is a link to a site i found. With some simple cross referencing
it should be pretty easy for someone to find a ton of new business for themselves.

I am sure there are more then restaurants, that this idea would work for.
#findings #inspection #management #reputation #restaurant #violations
  • Profile picture of the author Khemosabi
    As usual, great information coming from you! Thanks!
    Not sure if anyone has thought of this, I'm sure the pros have, but it might help find leads for RM. Using craigslist is another way of finding bad reviews. The "local", "general", and "R&R" sections.
    Just my 2 cents, but it's all I can afford!
    Thanks again kenmichaels.
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  • Profile picture of the author Eddie Spangler
    Killer site to do some quick research on , I had forgot all about it.
    The restaurant stuff looks kind of limited. I like how you can research neighborhoods and seek out businesses that serve higher income brackets.
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  • Profile picture of the author DevinRose
    Is it always all about money here? I understand sometimes businesses may get unfair ratings, but the majority of the time it's not too far from the truth...I can smell huge lawsuits with this reputation management stuff
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    • Profile picture of the author ryanmckinney
      Originally Posted by DevinRose View Post

      Is it always all about money here? I understand sometimes businesses may get unfair ratings, but the majority of the time it's not too far from the truth...I can smell huge lawsuits with this reputation management stuff

      No, I am about providing a bunch of free services, because free puts the kids through college.

      Smell lawsuits? How? For helping get bad reviews under control? Helping the brand of a company be seen in a more positive light? Working on motivating the happy buyers to leave reviews, and not just the pissed off ones?

      I once read a woman went to cook a can of soup. The directions said: place can of soup in pot on high for x amount of minutes.

      She did just that, the can blew up in her face, and she sued.

      Is that the type of lawsuit you are sniffing out? People's own ignorance?

      I can only take guesses here since you didn't go much more into detail with your guesstimation.

      Ry
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  • Profile picture of the author kcom
    Should have wrote "Engage brain before commenting on thread"
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