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the Good, Bad, and Emoji: Mastering Art of Review Data

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the Good, Bad, and Emoji: Mastering Art of Review Data
the Good, Bad, and Emoji: Mastering Art of Review Data

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the Good, Bad, and Emoji: Mastering Art of Review Data

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Prepare yourself for an immersive journey into the digital landscape of customer feedback mastery with
The Good, The Bad, and The Emoji: Mastering the Art of Review Data
.
Authored by online review entrepreneurs Menno Beker and Hans Keukenschrijver, alongside hospitality expert Dr. Wouter Hensens, this groundbreaking book reveals the secrets to harnessing online reviews' power to influence consumer behavior, foster trust, and product success.
Drawing from over two decades of expertise, development, and real-world encounters, this dynamic trio has curated a comprehensive yet accessible toolkit for navigating the world of customer feedback. From demystifying various review data sources to leveraging state-of-the-art AI technologies, this book empowers everybody with indispensable insights crucial for thriving in today's digital era.
The Good, The Bad, and The Emoji
stands as your indispensable companion in conquering the realm of online reviews and safeguarding the future of your organization.

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