Yelp has truly changed my life. I love teh Yelp. Its not that Yelp has helped me find the best listings (like doctors, restaurants etc.), but it has also helped me avoid certain listings (like doctors, restaurants etc.) Yelp has also helped me express my creative writing. I've been told I use words like "awesome" and "amazingly" and "phenomenal" a lot in my reviews, but every time I post a review, I think I'm making a difference in the community, in my own bizarre fashion.
I often get asked why I heart Yelp so much, and how I think it's different from Citysearch.
For example, here's a search for a restaurant, Ana Mandara on Citysearch :
Here's the same lookup (for Ana Mandara) on Yelp.
The results on the two sites look the same, BUT, Yelp has a whole community behind it that is not apparent from this image.
Here's how Yelp has the edge :
Anyhow, this morning I was absolutely shocked when I saw this post : "Google kills Yelp... story at 11" (original post from Google Lat Long blog over here - http://google-latlong.blogspot.com/2007/06/add-your-reviews-to-businesses-on.html). The headline is totally misleading, the post doesn't go on to say anything about Goog "killing" Yelp. I think Google's being smart by offering links to all kinds of known possible reviews about a business listing, including those of Yelp, directly from its Maps site. Here's a snapshot I took when I searched for the same Ana Mandara, here in the city (majority of the reviews are from Yelp) :
I'm wondering though, how did Google conclude that Ana Mandara is a 4.5? Aggregate of ALL the known reviews including CitySearch, Yelp, Zagat and anything else?
So, in my opinion, Goog is NOT killing Yelp. Now, If Goog were to have its own community around listings and reviews, that'd be a different story all together. In fact, do I see a possible acquisition? Et tu, Y!?
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