In our data study we searched for the key phrase Shelter in New York City, and then repeated this for the other top 199 most populated cities in the United States. We then analyzed Shelter Google Business (previously: Google My Business) Profiles to understand the Industry. How many reviews do you need? How many reviews do you need to rank in the top 3 of Google? And much more.
Average Number Of Reviews For All Shelter Companies
After conducting a thorough analysis of Shelter Google My Business profiles in the top 200 most populated cities in the United States, we found that the average number of reviews for all shelter companies was 31. This means that, on average, shelter companies have received 31 reviews from their customers. However, it is important to note that there is a wide range of review counts among shelter companies, with some having as few as 4 reviews and others having as many as 500. This variance in review counts highlights the importance of reputation management for shelter companies, as having a high number of positive reviews can greatly impact their business success. Overall, our study provides valuable insights into the review and reputation management landscape for shelter companies in the United States.
Average Number Of Reviews Of The Shelter Companies Ranked In The Top 3 Of Google
After conducting a thorough data study on Shelter Google My Business profiles in the top 200 most populated cities in the United States, we found that the average number of reviews for the top 3 companies in the Shelter industry varies greatly across different cities. Houston takes the lead with an average of 1529 reviews, followed by San Diego with 1074 reviews, and Dallas with 911 reviews. On the other hand, cities like Chicago and Phoenix have significantly lower average numbers of reviews, with only 45 and 41 respectively. It’s interesting to note that New York, despite being one of the most populated cities in the US, only has an average of 382 reviews for the top 3 Shelter companies. This data suggests that the reputation management landscape for Shelter companies varies greatly across different cities, and companies in certain cities may need to focus more on building their online presence and reputation.
Cities With The Highest Amount Of Shelter Google Reviews
After conducting a thorough analysis of Shelter Google My Business profiles in the top 200 most populated cities in the United States, it was found that Hollywood, California had the highest amount of Google reviews for shelters with a staggering 15,136 reviews. Following closely behind were Pasadena, Austin, and Houston with 12,054, 5,353, and 4,586 reviews respectively. It’s interesting to note that Orange, Orlando, San Diego, Tucson, Omaha, and Tacoma also made the top 10 list with over 3,000 reviews each. This data highlights the importance of reputation management for shelters in these cities, as potential visitors are likely to rely heavily on online reviews when deciding where to seek shelter. It also raises questions about why certain cities have more reviews than others and what factors may contribute to this discrepancy. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the review and reputation management landscape for shelters in the United States.
Cities With The Least Amount Of Shelter Google Reviews That Still Ranked In The Top 3
After conducting a thorough data study on Shelter Google My Business profiles in the top 200 most populated cities in the United States, it was found that Topeka, Tempe, and Tallahassee had the least amount of reviews in the top 3. Despite having a low number of reviews, these cities still managed to rank highly in terms of population. This finding raises questions about the reputation management landscape for shelters in these cities. Are there simply fewer people using Google to find shelters in these areas? Or is there a lack of awareness and engagement with these shelters? Further research is needed to understand the reasons behind the low number of reviews and how shelters in these cities can improve their online presence.