Thursday, November 28, 2013

Word of Mouth Business Referrals and Management Your Reputation Online via Linda & Carlos Debello

MANAGING your online reputation can be a major factor in the success or failure of a small business.
"If there are bad reviews for a business consistently it can be pretty influential," says the founder of online business review website womo.com.au, Fiona Adler.
"More and more customers are using reviews to make their decisions, so your online reputation is extremely important to manage."
Adler says it is vital to respond appropriately to negative online reviews.
"We always encourage businesses to respond and fill in the gaps, talk about their side of the story as well," she says.
However, she advises not to take criticism personally or respond emotionally.
"Keep the review in perspective and don't take it to heart - remember that it's only one person's experience and everyone understands that things can go wrong, even for the best businesses."
A response to a negative review should be aimed at not only winning back a disgruntled customer, but impressing the wider online audience.
"That's a whole lot of other potential customers, so apologise and demonstrate that you care," she says.
"Remember that potential customers will be reading your response and forming opinions based on what you do when things go wrong."
But small businesses can also be proactive in managing their online reputation by encouraging happy customers to share their experiences.
"Just as businesses say 'if you like us tell your friends and family', now they can also say 'if you like us please review us online'," says Adler.
"What we find is that, once businesses get 10 or so positive reviews, they start to get a lot more inquiries coming in from potential customers.
"It's a very influential way of marketing the business in a very authentic way.
"It holds a lot more weight than anything a business could actually say about themselves."
The editor of online micro business networking community Flying Solo, Jodie McLeod, says businesses should encourage customers to do online reviews because there are many benefits.
"Firstly, good reviews stick in people's minds more so than bad reviews, and people are more likely to share positive experiences online than negative experiences, all of which helps spread the word about your business," she says.
"It also enables you to address customer dissatisfaction and complaints that might otherwise go undetected, which gives you an opportunity to improve your product or service."
McLeod says businesses should never try to "sweep it under the carpet" when they get a bad review.
"Customers will notice, and that in turn will generate more negative sentiment," she says.
"Address the negative feedback openly and honestly, without being defensive.
"One of the best shields against negative feedback online is to build an online community of supporters.
"If customers generally love your business and you look after them, they will often jump to your defence at the first sight of negativity."http://www.ljgrealestate.com.au

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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

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Monday, November 25, 2013

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

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Rental Vacancies Stats for Australian Capital Cities for the month of October 2013 fyi

The number of vacancies, this month’s figures reveal the fourth straight monthly decline on a national level – with Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra and Hobart all recording a monthly decrease in vacancy rates.
 october vacancies media release
Key Points
  • Nationally, vacancies decreased, recording a vacancy rate of 2.0% during October 2013, coming to a total of 57,471 nationally.
  • Melbourne has recorded the highest vacancy rate of the capital cities, revealing a vacancy rate of 2.7% and a total of 12,017.
  • Darwin has recorded the tightest vacancy rate of the capital cities, revealing a vacancy rate of 1.0% and a total of 235 vacancies.
  • Canberra has recorded the highest yearly increase in vacancies, climbing 1.1 percentage points to 2.1% since the corresponding period of the previous year (October 2012) and coming to a total of 1,087 vacancies
  • Hobart was the capital city to record the largest yearly decrease in vacancies, falling by 0.5 percentage points to 1.5% since the corresponding period of the previous year (October 2012) and coming to a total of 426 vacancies.
  • Brisbane and Darwin were the only capital cities to record monthly vacancy rate increases, rising a 0.1 percentage point during October 2013, recording vacancy rates of  2.2% and 1.0% respectively.
  • Adelaide recorded the largest monthly vacancy rate decline of the capital cities, falling by 0.2 percentage points during October 2013 to record a vacancy rate of 1.3%, coming to a total of 2,285 vacancies.
More details:
We expect vacancies to begin to rise in the lead up the Christmas as this normally occurs during this time of year.
Observing the figures year-on-year, vacancies in some cities of Australia are much higher than this time in 2012, particularly in Perth, Brisbane and Canberra. Sydney has appeared to have held steady, despite a swift increase in sales activity in this capital city, pointing further to indications that the recovery being experienced there has been predominantly motivated by investors, rather that first home buyers at this stage. 
Calculations of vacancies are based on online rental listings that have been advertised for three weeks or more compared to the total number of established rental properties. We consider this to be a superior methodology compared to using a potentially incomplete sample of agency surveys or merely relying on raw online listings advertised.