Firstly, puns, oh how great. "It's my party and I'll cry if I want to..." "I'm a yelper and I'll review if I want to..." No? Ok. Moving on.
Yelp. A great website/app
that allows you to review businesses based on your personal experience. If you’re
in my neighborhood and want to know if that Taco place is too hot to trot, or
causes you to spend the night near a toilet/trash can, then yelp is a great
resource!
So what’s the backstory? I made a yelp account I don’t even
know when, but back in May 2014, my friend Justine invited me to a yelp event.
I remember thinking “Yelp has events? Say what?” It was at Dorinda’s Chocolate by
the River. And it was an Elite event. “What’s an elite?” I thought. We got to
go behind the scenes in Dorinda’s chocolate making kitchen and get the lowdown
and know how on some of the techniques behind their confection affection. I had
a blast. I then furiously and meticulously took pictures of things I received
at places, paid closer attention to customer service treatment I received and
placed all of that information on the app. I started RSVPing to the local events
that I was interested in, and then the end of 2014 rolled around. It was Elite
nomination time. I nominated myself and explained why I would make a good Elite
yelper.
2015 rolled around. The golden email came. I was selected to
be on the Elite squad! Oh joy! What an honor to have been entrusted with a rank
of truthful reviews (Some lengthier than others), to know other yelpers and
general populous alike would be looking to my reviews about a location.
I’m now 3 solid years into the yelp game, 2 years into being
Elite and I’m having so much fun. I now look to other yelpers reviews of
places, I check the ratio of overall star review (4 of 5 stars, 2 of 5 stars
etc) to the number of reviews posted. Then, I make my decision whether or not
to give the business my money.
Yelp is also great because it can help you find local
places, little mom and pop shops that are trying to make it, despite the big wig
chain places (Dorindas vs. Sees’, Hub vs Starbucks).
Ok, we’ve heard your spiel on the awesomeness of yelp. That’s
cool. How does that relate to your life as a Godfearing woman?
Wouldn’t you wanna have a resource to access truth and
history and “reviews” of places you’ll go in life? Wouldn’t you want to hear
the consequences of ordering from that place? The Israelites ordered up a whole
bunch of false idols and selfish pride. The consequences? Disease, plague,
defeat in war. We have the timeless Bible to reference as review of our
history. As a testimony of trial and error, trial and success. We can go read
and sympathize, “Yep, I did that too”. While we can’t add to the Bible by
review or picture, we can share about, much like we share about great restaurants,
poor service at a dry cleaner, or a great nail tech who absolutely kills it
every time.
Be intentional. Be truthful. Be genuine.
Amen and Amen
This review of
yelp.com is not sponsored; I was not asked to write this. I was not paid to
write this. Opinions are solidly my own.