There's simply anger over the accountability that Yelp brings and also this feeling of powerlessness because so much power is now being put in the hands of the consumer. But the important thing that gets lost with some of these business owners who are very upset with us is it's the whole picture that counts.
Jeremy Stoppelman0
Next quotes
Jeremy Stoppelman:
Focusing on that one review you feel is unfair misses the value, which is the whole symphony of opiJeremy Stoppelman:
There are so many businesses that are succeeding on Yelp that don't pay us a dollar, and we're realJeremy Stoppelman:
If somebody writes a review of a dry cleaner, that piece of content is not wildly viral. It's not lJeremy Stoppelman:
I don't feel necessarily it's winner-take-all across the globe, where there has to be one local guiJeremy Stoppelman:
I've been through a couple of mergers - they're not that fun. And it's easy to lose your focus on tJeremy Stoppelman:
I think my dad did legal work for someone who had a Packard Bell 8088, and they couldn't pay him, sJeremy Stoppelman:
As a kid, I harbored this fantasy of starting a company. I looked at the entrepreneur column in ForJeremy Stoppelman:
Maintaining the trust of the consumer is critical to our business. We live and breathe only one thiJeremy Stoppelman:
There is this cat and mouse game that plays out over time where our team comes up with new and inteJeremy Stoppelman:
Yelp is in a very nice spot: local data, and especially review data, is one of the killer apps on m