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I humbly thank everybody for your guidance and motivation given to me…
Here is another important point…
How many of us have really thought of, how exactly, Google has visualized / defined the ‘Rating’ or ‘Star System’…?
Google has very clearly & very well, defined it…!!! (deeply thoughtful, pl think…)
1. 5 stars |
Loved it |
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2. 4 stars |
Liked it |
3. 3 stars |
It was okay |
4. 2 stars |
Disliked it |
5. 1 star |
Hated it |
Click Here, to see with your own eyes, what Google has said, exactly
Let me try to explain it in my words, and request Moderators and Guides, to contribute more; this is vital for all of us.
Keeping in mind, the complexity of explaining the ‘process of rating’, a very wide range of properties, destination, services, institutions, etc., I am trying to throw little more light, how to remember Google’s guidance.
Shall I start with:
- 1 STAR : I hate it; ( word meaning, suitable here : find intolerable)
I will not think of going again; I will not recommend to visit, instead will recommend not to visit;
- 2 STAR: I Disliked it; (word meaning, suitable here : Feeling to avoid)
I don’t want to take another chance, if I don’t have a clue of improvement; If, above 2 Star is not available & my need is compelling / unavoidable, then I may consider. I will not recommend to any one for sure.
- 3 STAR: It was Okay (word meaning, suitable here : feeling of Just averageness)
I felt OK; Not disappointed at all; will try / go again. Also, will recommend, with few reservations. Improvement needed, but still OK.
- 4 STAR: Liked it (word meaning, suitable here : feeling of regard or fondness)
Oh…Good, above my expectations; good, worth visiting again, will recommend, without reservations, etc.
- 5 STAR: Loved it (word meaning, suitable here : feeling or showing great care)
Can’t expect more, at all; great feeling of achievement; even thinking about the destination, one will be happy; memorable, etc. Close to Ultimate.
Hope, I am not boring you…
(In the next post, we will see, how to practically apply this in few cases; also, when we touch different ‘Categories’, we will try to touch this point, again).
We need to basically understand, that, ultimately, every ‘Rating’ we give, in turn, is the input (along with many other data, too) to Google’s SEO (Search Engine Optimization) process. The processed output is the Number we see…
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Thanks, dear all…
In case, you need to refer the previous post, it is Here
PS:
A Old Lady, from Egypt, who smiled for me in 2008 (a decade back).