LinkSaloneLinkSalone/Blog/Customer Guides/How to Leave Helpful Reviews That Businesses Appreciate
Back to Blog
Customer Guides5 min read

How to Leave Helpful Reviews That Businesses Appreciate

Fatmata Kamara

Fatmata is a customer advocacy specialist who helps people make informed decisions about local services.

March 10, 20245 min read
[Featured Image: Writing Helpful Reviews]

Reviews are the lifeblood of any local business platform. They help customers make informed decisions and provide valuable feedback to businesses. But not all reviews are created equal. Here's how to write reviews that are actually helpful.

Why Your Reviews Matter

When you leave a review on LinkSalone, you're not just sharing your opinion—you're helping other customers make decisions and giving businesses insights they can use to improve. A well-written review can:

  • Help a customer decide whether to try a new restaurant
  • Alert a business to a problem they didn't know existed
  • Give deserved recognition to excellent service
  • Build trust in the LinkSalone community

Tips for Writing Helpful Reviews

1. Be Specific

Instead of "The food was good," try "The jollof rice was perfectly seasoned and the portion size was generous." Specific details help others understand exactly what to expect.

2. Mention What You Ordered or Used

If you're reviewing a restaurant, mention the dish. For a salon, mention the service you received. This helps others who are interested in the same thing.

3. Be Honest About Both Positives and Negatives

A balanced review is more credible than one that's all praise or all criticism. If you had a great experience but the wait was long, mention both. Businesses appreciate constructive feedback.

4. Include Photos

A picture is worth a thousand words. Photos of your meal, your new haircut, or the products you bought add tremendous value to your review and help others visualize their experience.

5. Focus on Your Experience

Share what happened during your visit, not what you've heard from others. First-hand experiences are the most valuable.

6. Be Respectful

Even if you had a bad experience, you can express dissatisfaction respectfully. Avoid personal attacks or offensive language. Constructive criticism is always more helpful than venting.

What to Avoid

  • Vague statements: "It was okay" doesn't help anyone.
  • Reviews based on hearsay: Only review businesses you've actually used.
  • Emotional venting: Take a moment before writing if you're upset.
  • Personal information: Don't share staff members' personal details.

How Businesses Use Your Reviews

Business owners on LinkSalone read every review. Many use feedback to improve their services, train staff, and make menu changes. Your honest feedback can directly impact how a business operates.

Ready to Write a Review?

Find a business you've used recently and share your experience. Your insights will help someone else make a decision and might just make that business a little better.