NobleCarpetCleaners said:
Anyone care to share their ROI if they do paid advertising on Yelp? Yelp won't tell me a go. damb thing about the ROI of cleaners or other nationwide businesses. They say, "well sure people must be getting a return or they wouldn't do it". That's dumbest amature hour answer I've ever heard. Either they know the numbers or not. For instance
Service Monster knows that 70% of their customers who use
Fill My Schedule have an average ROI of 700%. That's shit you want to hear when it comes to business decisions.
When we did it, I did not see much difference between the free stuff (what is on the internet anyhow) and the advertisement. At the time though it seemed like they did manipulate the listings, so you got a better (higher) listing in their organic page. These days there seem to be less manipulation.
In all fairness though, we never tried to attract the price shoppers, so what works for you may be different.
I'd be much more suspicious of
Service Monster's answer than Yelp's.
How does
Service Monster know that number?
I, for one, as an advertiser never revealed any of that information to the people I advertised with. It's like playing poker while showing your hand to your opponent.
And exactly what does that number mean? What do you measure it against?
The quick sleek numbers that come out so easily are the one I'd suspect the most.
It is reminds one of being endorsed by an "independent Lab".
And we sure know what that means.
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