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(Fortune Small Business) -- Like many retailers, Jim Hobart knows the value of a good testimonial.

The online store he co-founded, AlpacaDirect.com, always offered a page full of cherry-picked customer comments raving about the site's alpaca sweaters, socks and yarn. But recently Hobart, 47, decided to take the idea a step further: He hired PowerReviews, whose software lets shoppers write their own product reviews directly on the retailer's Web site.

It was a risky move for the four-year-old company, based in Brentwood, Calif. Hobart was effectively paying to host bad press -- such as posts by customers who described AlpacaDirect's golf cardigan as "kinda sweaty" and a "poor fit." Both awarded the cardigan three out of a possible five stars.

But a month after installing the PowerReviews service, Hobart saw sales climb 23% on items that had customer reviews (even that cardigan, which garnered an average of four stars).

"People are really researching their purchases," he says. "We knew our customers liked our products, and we wanted them to tell one another."

Online reviews have been spreading ever since Amazon.com (AMZN, Fortune 500) pioneered them in 1997. Witness the rise of "social shopping" Web sites like Kaboodle and ShopWiki and of consumer review sites, including Yelp and Judy's Book. But today's customer feedback software is growing more sophisticated, more personal and more affordable for small businesses.

Consumers are becoming used to searching for reviews when they shop online. Internet shoppers rank reviews as the most desired feature of a Web site, according to a recent survey by Forrester Research. "People want to talk among themselves," says Jacqueline Anderson, a senior consultant at Forrester.

Adds Larry Freed, CEO of ForeSee Results, which provides customer satisfaction surveys for Web sites: "If they leave your site to look for reviews, they most likely won't come back."

Finding good review software isn't easy, as Hobart discovered. He was turned on to the idea in 2006 after offering 2,200 AlpacaDirect products via Amazon, where he noticed that products with customer reviews typically sold better. He investigated free review software but decided not to use the programs because they required extensive customization by an IT professional.

Hobart was turned away when he first called San Francisco-based PowerReviews in 2007. At the time, PowerReviews focused on the enterprise market, customizing $1,000- to $2,000-a-month review software for larger retailers such as REI and Staples (SPLS, Fortune 500).

But four months later the company called Hobart back, saying it had changed its mind. A stream of small businesses had been asking for inexpensive, easy-to-install software. "We now think this is a very big market," says PowerReviews vice president Darby Williams.

Hobart currently pays $80 a month for PowerReviews Express. The software sends e-mails to customers who have made purchases and invites them to submit reviews. The feedback system includes a text box for comments and the all-important five-star rating system. PowerReviews' staff members read every review and remove posts they deem obscene or libelous. Otherwise, everything is fair game.

It's important that site owners resist the temptation to edit or delete reviews they don't like. "If everything is positive, that raises a red flag among consumers," says Forrester's Anderson. According to market research firm Keller Fay Group, 87% of consumers tend to write reviews when they have positive things to say.

And even negative reviews can be beneficial. When one customer grumbled that a photo of a yarn spool misrepresented its shade of green, Hobart responded by posting a new photo. He also appended a comment to the negative review saying that the problem had been dealt with.

Ultimately, says Hobart, reviews retain customers. The vast majority of AlpacaDirect's customers return, so it's crucial to snag first-timers. "Reviews help build that initial trust," he says. "They are key to the long-term success of our company."  To top of page

 

Been discussing the pros and cons of introducing reviews to sites. This article is a great endorsement for using a review system. 87% of consumers write reviews when they have positive things to say...

Obviously if you have a bad product, including reviews is going to garner you a higher per cent of bad reviews, which is obviously going to be damaging. What to do?

Use the feedback to build a better product ;)

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For all  iPhone users seeking the Notes App of their dreams... Below is a list of brief "emoji" ratings for all the Notes apps I have tried or checked out so far. This list may save you some  time (and ) in the AppStore. 

You will need emojis on your iPhone to read this list.  (If you don't have emojis yet, see how to get them Free, here:  http://paradisemobi.posterous.com/how-to-get-free-emojis-for-iphone )

My "Big  Requirements" for a Notes App -- and the basis for the ratings -- are:
1.   Clickable URLs.
2.   Drag & Drop Manual Sorting.
3.   Email-Out your notes from within the app.

Your Top  Features may be totally different, of course. In that case, you can make your own list. 

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Emoji Codes for below App Reviews:
 = Yes!
 = No!
 = Clickable URLs/Hyperlinks?
 = Drag/Drop Manual Sorting?
 = Email Out?
 = Font Style or Color/Good or Bad?
 = Paragraphs? Enough Room to Type??
 = Automatic Time/Date Stamping?
 = Add Photo?
 = Colors or Themes?
 = Price Paid
 = Honorable Mention

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Notebooks:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 =  choices!
 =  choices!
 = 
 = 
 =  Only shows when last changes were made.
 = $5.99
 = A handsome app.

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Notes (native iPhone app):
 = 
 = 

 = 
 =  Horrible font!
 = 
 = 
 = Free

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Fast Notes:

 = 
 = 
 = 
 =  but Deletes -breaks!
 =  choices! BUT...
 =  Illegible subject line font (same font as native iPhone Notes app).
 =  choices!
 =  in List View BUT...
 =  not shown in note itself.
 = Emoji key is missing from Keyboard while in this app!
 = $0.99 

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To Do's:
 =  
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = Free

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ToDo:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = Free

 

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ToDo Lite:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = Free

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Awesome Note:

 = 
 =  you can sort folders BUT:
 =  you canNot sort the notes inside folders.
 = 
 = $3.99

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NoteMaster:
 = 
 =  you can sort categories BUT: 
 =  you canNot sort notes inside the categories.
 = 
 = 
 =  
 = $3.99

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Google MyTask:
 = 
 = 
 = 

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Fliq Notes:
 = 
 =  you can sort categories BUT: 
 =  you canNot sort notes inside categories.
 = 
 = 
 = Free

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Taskmaster:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = Free

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ThreeTags LT:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = Free

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All-in-Notes:
 = 
 =  
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = $1.99
 = Wins the "Best App for Your Presentations" Award, but app is still hindered by lack of manual sorting!!  If you have an afterthought you want to include, you are skewed  as you won't be able to go back & fit it in sequence where it belongs.

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All-in-Notes Lite:
 = 
 =  
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 5 Note Limit
 = Free
 = Like it's big sister Paid Version above/good; but it will frustrate you with the 5 limit.  I would buy 2-3-4-5 copies of the Paid Version if App Store would let me!! 

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RainbowNote:
 =  but: you have to tap Done, then tap the 2 arrows/"Expanded View" icon in top right task bar to make the link clickable.
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = $3.99
 = Wins the "ColorfulTropical App" Award. 

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YouNote Lite:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = Free

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Nubi Do Lite:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = Free

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Task Pro Lite:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 =  
 =  Limit Restriction 
 = Free
 = The ***ONLY*** app I've found so far that has my Top 3 Requirements: (1) Clickable URLs *&* (2) Drag/Drop Manual Sorting *&* (3) Email-Out.  Unfortunately, this is more of a Tasks app than a Notes app, so it has Task-type features I don't need or care about. 

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Memos Lite:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = Free

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Omni Note Basic:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 =  Too Small, too light-grey.
 = $1.99

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Notespark:
 =  BUT: requires a 2nd tap to view URLs as hyperlinked.
 =  
 = 
 = 
 = $4.99

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Listmaker Lite:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = Free

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Note Pad:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 =   
 =  Verdana good!
 =  BUT: illegible faded light grey color Bad!
 = $0.99

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Bunrui Memo:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 =  Requires extra tapping.
 = 
 = Can't name your own categories, only Personal & Work.
 = Free

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Memo Book:
 = 
 = 
 =  
 = 
 = 
 =  It does date your note but the time/date is not included IN the note; you have to tap on "Info" to see the time/date; so for that reason it gets .
 = $1.99

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uJournal:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = 
 =  You can type a long entry BUT... 
 = You canNOT see  it all because the keyboard will NOT go away even after you press DONE!
 = $0.99

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4Notes:
 = 
 =  but is planned for future, per dev.
 = 
 = $1.99

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Write-a-Note:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = $1.99

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Take-a-Note:
 = 
 = 
 = 
 = $4.99

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Not included in "ratings totals" as I have deleted these:

EverNote:
 =  clickable in "saved" view.
 =  didn't keep app long enough to find out, it erased the 2 notes I made before I could see if it had drag/drop.
 =  not that I noticed.
 = 
 = clutzy/clunky app, I didn't like it.
 = Free

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Quick Memo Lite:
 = Landscape mode only, so I didn't try it.
 = Free

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OneNote:
 = 
 = 
 = 

Filed under: customer reviews

Jake says...

From the GChats:

Wiley: Have I shared this with you?
  The Secret saved my life!
me: you have not
Wiley: I've heard it described as the best customer review on amazong, ever
me: wow
  ok
  i'll read

I did read.  And I laughed.  And Amazon(g) gets big props for leaving it on their site.  They could easily have taken it down.  Maybe should have.  But definitely shouldn't have.

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