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the-book-queen · 4 months
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Review 4⭐️
TO WOO AND TO WED by Martha Waters
“This romance was absolutely gorgeous. West was such a fun MMC, and Sophie was an absolutely awesome FMC!”
Read JXR’s full review ➜ https://shorturl.at/pqsEN
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rannkly-software · 4 months
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How businesses can ask for guest reviews?
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Unlock the power of guest feedback for a stellar customer service experience! Delighted customers often share positive reviews or spread the word, propelling your business forward.
Maximize Positive Guest Feedback:
Acknowledge your team's excellent work.
Motivate staff to continually enhance guest experiences.
Spotlight your strengths in marketing efforts.
Navigate Negative Guest Feedback:
Identify areas for staff improvement through training.
Adapt processes based on guest concerns.
Determine upgrades needed for hotel or restaurant sections.
For smaller establishments, swift responses to feedback provide an advantage over larger brands. This agility allows you to adjust quickly, earn superior reviews, and instill confidence in travelers choosing your place over well-known brands.
When to Ask for a Review?
Timing is crucial when seeking reviews. To secure more 5-star ratings, ask guests at the optimal moment – not too soon, not too late. Aim for one to two hours post-experience for fresh excitement or one to two days for thoughtful reflection. With Checkfront, leverage automated emails tied to booking statuses for personalized review requests.
Experiment with both timeframes to find your sweet spot. Consider a follow-up message two weeks to a month later if necessary. Strategic review requests make a substantial impact!
Boost your review game with these business strategies:
Request reviews consistently.
Gather real-time feedback.
Utilize various platforms.
Maintain a positive approach.
Explore diverse ways to request reviews, such as email templates, SMS, QR codes, feedback forms, WhatsApp templates, and more. Dive into our latest blog post for an in-depth guide: How Hotels And Restaurants Can Ask Guests For Their Feedback?
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nitsaholidays · 4 months
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Nitsaholidays welcomes our esteemed guest, Chahat Khana, sharing their unforgettable Maldives experience: A symphony of sunsets, crystal-clear waters, and unparalleled luxury. 🏝️
Let’s curate unforgettable experiences and turn your travel dreams into cherished realities. Book your spot now 🌟🌴 #NitsaholidaysAdventure#JoinTheJourney”#MaldivesMagic#nitsaholidays#maldives#vacation#holidays#guestreviews
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scarletimania99 · 1 year
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Reviewing Eyes by Imania Margria (Guest Review)
Jamal Johnson's Review of Eyes by Imania Margria
Aiko’s Ratings Story Rating: 10/10 Character Rating: 10/10 Mood Rating: 10/10 Uniqueness Rating: 10/10 Overall Rating: 10/10 Overall Review (This is the review we post on our review pages.) A suspenseful mafioso tale about falling in love while standing on the edge of a knife. The story is multi-layered, gripping and full of twists and turns. The mid-1900s cityscape setting is bursting…
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modularmedia · 9 months
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Knowing Your Worth as a Creator Feat. @vangeluscentral - Modular Components Episode One Hundred & Five
The Gang are joined by one of the OG YouTube Toy Reviewers to discuss the evolutions of being a online content creator, a Transformers fan & a Tokusatsu fan in the west.
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retropopcult · 8 months
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Photographs of Disneyland by Loomis Dean, 1955.
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Welcome to my gimmick blog!
I’m your host, @phishtoast and I’ll put our big boy Gourmand from Rain World into any restaurant you request!
Here’s a couple of rules (READ BEFORE SENDING AN ASK PLEASE):
- The restaurant you request must be able to be found and has pictures of the inside and their food
- If it’s not a restaurant chain, specify the location where it’s from in your ask!
- Be specific with your ask! you have to say the name of the restaurant
- It has to exist in real life!
Good requests:
“Can Gourmand go try out a Jollibee’s/KFC?” (Chain restaurants, they don’t need a specific location)
“Gourmand should go eat at Casa Yaax in Miami!” (Specific restaurant with a defined location)
Bad requests:
“Can gourmand eat at an (insert a kind of restaurant here)?” (Not specific enough, and no restaurant name)
“Gourmand should eat at Delmonico’s!” (Not a restaurant chain, but where is it?)
Also here’s some extra info:
- This is my first gimmick blog, please be nice!
- I’ll try to post at least once per day, so sorry if your request takes a long time it might be in queue hell :(
- Gourmand may review the restaurant he went to if he feels like it!
- Repeat asks will be ignored, so please search for the restaurant you want before sending an ask! I will make a master post for all the popular chains that get frequent asks once I make enough posts
- I am in America so I may not be familiar with restaurants chains around the world, but I’ll try my best
Tags
- #gourmand’s restaurant reviews is on posts where he reviews the restaurant
-#gourmand’s eating out today is on the regular posts
-#gourmand ate at home today is on annoucements and misc posts
-#gourmand’s guests feature gourmand’s friends who come with him to the restaurant
Have fun everyone!
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the concept of a fanfic review blog is outdated and gross. These are free works, they’re not meant to be critiqued as if they are published works.
I think if you take a look at any of my posts I'm not being critical of any of the stories I've posted about, and have said before that I think of my posts as long form rec posts more than reviews. I may point out parts that didn't work for me but it's never done with malice?
Frankly, I think this is a tiktok take that's getting a little away from itself. Yes, I don't think people should be talking negatively about fanfics, but I personally don't think all discussions/reviews are inherently negative.
I don't know I guess. If anyone else has any other takes/advice I'm willing to hear them. I'm sorry you feel this way about this blog. As I say in my info post, if any author is uncomfortable with their story being here I will immediately remove it
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therealnightcity · 5 months
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11 months of cyberpunk (and one imposter)
I’d been a little nervous about posting this but finally just decided to go for it. I have improved over the year, even if it’s the first tentative forays into modding (or the realization that I could take vertical shots in vanilla if I was willing to tolerate the neck strain) and hoping I can continue to further improve over the coming year.
A big thanks to all of the people I asked for modding advice and who were so encouraging and let me talk their ear off about OCs—y’all are the real inspiration.
(Template credit goes to @pinkyjulien and the shots are all mine 🩷)
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fantasyfantasygames · 2 months
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The Department
The Department Susan Cathleen Powell, 2019
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Sabrina Hawthorne is a fellow enthusiast of rare RPGs. She's the one who actually found a write-up of The Revolution by a GM for a table of players who didn't want to read the whole thing. We originally met at a mini-golf course, of all places (fuck you, windmill), and ended up chatting about mechanics in card-based games. When she told me about this one I knew it was a perfect fit for the blog and invited her to write a guest post. Here it is!
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You know the SCP wiki? You know those articles that dive super far into the deep history, where characters straight out of the Hebrew Bible use arcane orbital lasers to wage a planet-wide war on mutant flesh monsters, and bigfoot is there too?
The Department is one of those, in the form of a hack for The Quiet Year.
You play as the board of directors for the titular Department, who are the SCP foundation in all but name. Your researchers have come across an anomalous archaeological dig site, and it’s your job to guide the organization to learn as much as they can about it – and the secret world history it’s a part of - before it’s destroyed by the vague sleeping horror that you disturbed when the site broke ground.
For the most part, the game runs the same as The Quiet Year, but with spookier and more bureaucratic flavor text. There’s a phase at the end of each round called a Board Meeting that’s a bare bones hidden role board game that doesn’t really feel as scheme-y or capitalistic as it wants to, but other than that it runs smoothly.
The real life of the party is the Countdown mechanic. Whenever a player draws an Ace of any suit from the deck, the Countdown advances, causing more strange occurrences and anomalous dangers to crop up around the dig site. When the last Ace is drawn, the game ends, and players are strictly forbidden to tie up any loose ends that their improvised story left hanging. And since in this one you pull from a combined deck of 52, those aces can come randomly at any time.
There isn’t any art in The Department, which makes sense. It’s 12 pages, and it’s only that long because of a very thorough section on consent and safety tools. Nonetheless, it’s packed with exactly the kind of style that this game needs. The front and back covers look like a manila folder, and the whole thing looks like a partially declassified government document.
Susan Powell apparently sold a few of her games through her onlyfans page, alongside more of what you might expect of an onlyfans page. I got my copy from a friend though, and I haven’t been able to track Susan down anywhere on the internet.
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clonerightsagenda · 6 months
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She remains remarkably composed for the most part but Holly Munro is really going through it tbh. Imagine: you are 18 and your boss is a 15 year old. You have a minor crush on one of your coworkers who hates you because she sees you as a threat to her crush. (He is a boy. You are a lesbian.) The two of you have such a bad fight it destroys a building and then she quits and everyone, including your boss, thinks it's because of you. Then she comes back and you try to bury the hatchet while sharing a hotel room and she reveals she's been enacting a horsegirl movie with an undead graverobbing cultist and fondly reminisces over how he'd encourage her to kill you with various kitchen implements. Over the span of a year you blow up a research facility, rob a grave, fight a crime ring, and take a day trip to hell. You were hired to be an admin assistant.
(Joking tone aside, she's vague about why she left her last job beyond that her boss was "disgusting" and "didn't treat his employees well", but given that she was a young woman who'd just turned 18 working as a secretary for a powerful older man, I wouldn't be surprised if he was acting inappropriately, which would make it even more galling for Lucy to immediately get her hackles up. The last thing Holly wants is special attention from her male boss. I hope she enjoyed blowing up Rotwell's laboratory.)
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nitsaholidays · 5 months
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Jony Dass captures the magic of his Maldives escape with #Nitsaholidays – a journey where every moment is a story, and paradise becomes a cherished memory. Heres some best itinerary for you- 1.Sunrise beach strolls 🌅 2.Snorkeling in vibrant coral gardens 🐠 3.Luxurious ocean-view villa 🏝️ 4.Gourmet dining experiences 🍽️ 5.Sunset cruises on a private boat 🚤 #Nitsaholidays #maldivesescape #vacation #holidays #travelgoals #guestreviews
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oldshowbiz · 25 days
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January 1958.
Bad review for Tonight Show guest host Jonathan Winters.
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in-the-stacks · 2 months
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Presenting Leslie F*cking Jones by Leslie Jones. Reviewed by Read Local for In the Stacks.
https://www.inthestacks.tv/2024/03/read-local-leslie-fcking-jones
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thislovintime · 2 months
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On the set of "Monkees Watch Their Feet," 1967.
Micky’s 1971 single “Easy On You”/”Oh Someone” was co-arranged by Peter (with Micky and David Price). “Coincidentally, "Oh Someone” came together after a chance encounter Price had with Peter in 1971. The superb liner notes of the MGM Singles Collection, written by Mark Kleiner Biggar, elaborated on the meeting. ‘I was walking down the street in Hollywood when I looked up and there was Peter,’ said Price. 'We hadn’t seen each other in a while, and he said, “I’m recording up at Micky’s; why don’t you come up?”’ The song took a few hours to record, and featured Price on rhythm guitar, Peter on bass, and Micky behind the drums.“ - Monkees Live Almanac blog post, December 2015 “[Dolenz] has just released a single for MGM Records entitled ‘Easy On You.’ As with much of Davy Jones’s stuff, this is highly forgettable. The flip side, however, is another story. ‘Oh Someone’ is really pretty good material, and very well performed. There is what sounds like a Moog synthesizer as the main instrument, and the effect of the record as a whole is quite good. Oddly enough, it lists the fourth Monkee, Peter Tork, as one of the arrangers.” - The Record, October 31, 1971 “[N]o one of us really supported any of the others except that, that I like to think that I tried to support Micky in a way which, for some reason, he never did pick up on. I mean, I think that Micky has a certain kind of genius that he was never able to acknowledge in himself.” - Peter Tork, Headquarters radio, September 1989
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I see you are getting into that 9-1-1 show (barely contained excitement)
YESH !!!!!!!! @laurensxdeath introduced me to it bc we were talking horror movies and they were like hey you like revenge! that girl from i know what you did last summer kills her abusive ex in this! so i saw that one, didn't have any context for anything but loved it anyway, and then the next episode i watched after that one was bucktommy kiss episode. i finished all the stuff i skipped today. now that i know everything i think we can all agree maddie buckley is a goddess among women that we all must worship. and, fellas, i'm already on my knees.
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