In this video, I'm answering your questions about what can go wrong when an unhappy client leaves negative reviews about your business on Google, Yelp, or in a Facebook group. Learn if this is really defamation and how you can make it stop.
Questions covered in this episode:
1. What happens when other people post reviews about me or my business?
2. I posted a negative review about a business and got a letter from their lawyer asking me to take it down - do I have to?
3. What can I do if a former employee is badmouthing my business online?
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