Review FACE Skincare ~ Medical ~ Wellness
Tips for Writing Great Reviews
Great reviews come in different shapes and sizes. If you're not sure where to begin, here are a few tips to help you get started:
- Be informative and insightful
Your review should be specific and relevant to the place you are reviewing and describe what other patrons are likely to experience. Describe why you liked or disliked the place. Highlight what makes the place special and try to share something novel. From favorite dishes to secret sale racks, reviews can describe unique experiences about a business.
- Be respectful
We don't expect that every interaction you have with a place or business will be perfect. Sometimes, you'll want to share negative feedback. Even if you're frustrated, be sure your criticism is constructive. Business owners can use feedback to improve their business, but remember -- they're people too.
- Keep it real
People read reviews to learn about real experiences from real people, so be authentic. Keep your reviews to your own, direct experience with a place. Try to describe your experience as accurately as possible, including both positive and negative aspects.
- Write in style
People will pay more attention to what you say when you write your review thoughtfully. Keep it readable and don't use excessive capitalization or punctuation. Use good grammar, check your spelling, and don't use excessive profanity. Choose the right length: People aren't necessarily looking for formal write-ups, they want to know what's notable about a particular place. Whether it takes an essay or a haiku -- share your thoughts and be creative.