http://www.entrepreneur.com/management/operations/article197278.html
When co-founders Jeremy Stoppelman and Russel Simmons conjured up the idea for Yelp during a startups incubator four years ago, they didn’t think people would care to review businesses. Now Yelp is one of the most popular online customer review sites. It’s succeeded in translating word-of-mouth to the World Wide Web and has transformed the way people interact with businesses.
The site can be a great way for entrepreneurs to promote their business. Since anyone can enter a business on Yelp, it’s a good idea for business owners to check out the site and see what’s there.
Yelp was launched in 2004 in San Francisco and now covers the entire United States. It includes every type of business imaginable. Users rate a business’ services on a one- to five-star rating system. Eighty-five percent of all its reviews are three stars or higher with 67 percent rating at four or five stars, so for the majority of businesses the feedback is good. For businesses with reviews that seem a little lackluster, there are tricks to boosting your star rating.