Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Business Videos: an update to our launch

A couple of weeks ago, we launched a way for business owners and consumers to upload videos associated with a business.

In that short period of time, we've seen all kinds of videos uploaded. YellowBot users uploaded infomercials, commercials, testimonials, appeals to consumers, slide shows, creatives, on-location videos such as guitar players at bars & performances at the county fair, demostrations, and videos of how they build a 2 pound sandwich as big as your head...One merchant even uploaded a video of dancing and singing cats to sell tickets! :-)

We're glad to see YellowBot users have enjoyed using this feature, providing merchants another way to reach out to consumers and consumers to either communicate with other potential consumers or with the merchants. Adoption has been much better than what we have imagined and, as always, your feedback is appreciated.

You can upload your videos the same way you upload a picture on YellowBot: you search for the business you are looking for, go to its page, then click on the "upload video" link.

Your videos will also show up on our iPhone site.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

What's With Those Crazy Ratings Graphs?

YellowBot has been showing visual ratings information like the one below for some time now.



Fitz started a blog post about our site and we started having a two-way communication about features on the site...in particular, those visual ratings.

In the post, we describe how they are useful:


We don’t plan on adding any additional info at the moment. Here is another example and a description of how the info is used:
http://www.yellowbot.com/ezo-dinning-sushi-bar-west-hollywood-ca.html
The location above has an overall rating of 3 out of 5 stars
The distribution summary (red/green/yellow/etc bar at the bottom of that section) shows the ratings all over the place so it is not 3 stars because people voted at either extreme or because there was a consensus that it was 3 stars).
Take a look at the line graph demonstrating the ratings over time and you see that people rated it highly but the restaurant, according to users, has gone downhill. It’s rated a 3 because it was rated highly but, as time went on, people liked it less and less for one reason or another (you can read the reviews to find out specifics).


The "specifics" referred to is a YellowBot review that explains that there was a management change.

Not only is this useful to our users but business owners can manage their reputations as well.

In this particular case, we hear EZO Sushi has now closed (but have not been able to confirm this because nobody is answering their phone)...it just highlights the importance of listening to your customers.