Just read in Automotive News that Reputation.com is offering a solution to help auto dealers skirt the Google.com policy of not posting customer reviews from the dealership computers.
The article states, "Reputation.com, a reputation-management firm certified by General Motors for its dealerships, has devised a method to revive those in-store reviews." I just say its "slight of hand" tricks with reviews.
The CEO of Reputation.com feels this is okay and adheres to the spirit of Google's policy. Hmmm, I wonder if people will question this CEO's reputation?
Kudo's to Tom Gorham from Apple Chevrolet, who in the article encourages customers to just write the reviews later at home.
Read the article here.
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