Article: The Blessing & Curse of Online Travel Reviews

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Online reviews are both a blessing and a curse for the reasons you mention. Lots of places, guides etc are pushing for a positive review. As I get so many review requests, I generally don't leave any reviews. If I do, it is usually a very bad review as something has really pi$$ed me off...recently, a hotel in Ushuaia and another one in San Pedro de Atacama come to mind!
 
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WRT staff asking you to leave a review, I have a simple approach.

Firstly, I’ll make my own independent decision about whether to write a review.

If I do, I will clearly state that I was asked to do so. Simply transparency.

Finally, even if every other aspect was perfect, asking me to write a review significantly detracts from the experience. Therefore the business can not score the maximum rating on the relevant platform.
 
My rules are simple :
  • If I am asked to do a review in return for something (e.g. discount for next purchase, enter a competition to win a prize), I will do the review.
  • If nothing is offered, I don't do the review.
Simples !
 
Online reviews are both a blessing and a curse for the reasons you mention. Lots of places, guides etc are pushing for a positive review. As I get so many review requests, I generally don't leave any reviews. If I do, it is usually a very bad review as something has really pi$$ed me off...recently, a hotel in Ushuaia and another one in San Pedro de Atacama come to mind!
TripAdvisor used to be quite useful but it seems to be getting less reviews, while the Expedia and other OTA sites seem to be getting a lot of short reviews which aren't as thought out or useful. Still it all helps.
 

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