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Yelp. The copywriting/content strategy on Yelp! compliments is fabulous. Below, I’ve pasted examples of Yelp’s pre-filled ‘compliments notes.’ See alsostrategy/explanation deck ~the approach: http://www.gravity7.com/slides/yelp!.pdf
 

Thank YouAt first I was afraid, I was petrified. Kept thinking I could never live without Yelp by my side. And then I found your reviews, they gave me strength to step out the door, and now I’m calling all my friends and hitting the dance floor.

Good WriterOscar Wilde once said, “Anybody can make history. Only a great man can write it.”  You my friend, are this (wo)man.

Just a Note: [blank]

Write More: I know you must have a lot of other commitments and social activities that take away time from your Yelp reviews but I can’t take it anymore…you have to write another review. It’s like coffee in the morning and I’ve started getting headaches from your absence so please think of the little guys and prioritize!

Great Photo: Nice photos Leibovitz. Keep shooting!

You’re Funny: Once you get your own sitcom I’ll be there to add the laugh track.

Cute picWait, do you model?

Hot StuffLike a strip of bacon frying over an open fire, you’re seriously sizzling.

Like your Profile: Your profile is like bad medicine. Bad medicine is what I need.

You’re Cool: You’re so cool polar bears wear sweaters around you.

Great Lists: Even Craig couldn’t compile a list so robust and entertaining. 

…challenge is about taking things that are infinitely complex & making them simpler + understandable.
Bob Greenberg, R/GA
Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.
Steve Jobs, 2003

TwitCleaner data report, custom. This is great! +exactly why I follow as many as I do. TwitCleaner provides full interaction design/behavior report ~usage. It reveals those who repeat others too often [/RT]; the anti-socials; the self-absorbed; the drop-outs; those who refuse to make new friends/or are generally unhelpful. It also includes those who over-react; who under-react; & those who fail to respond all together.

Its #IA somehow reminds me of leading Kindergarteners through their fall reviews? As if quickly-created online accounts should adhere to the same societal, formal etiquette conventions of a dinner party? Its assumptions may be flawed, but the data is both fun, interesting, and free. Click in to view.

NOTE: It does not provide analysis ~value, insight, or originality of content.

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