Seasons Greetings TER Friends!
I hope Santa showered you with blessings whether you were nice or naughty, and we
all know you ARE thankfully naughty!
🎅🏼
When I first began Providing in 2014, asking gentlemen to write a review was sometimes like
pulling teeth!
Understandably so, as I soon came to discover their reasoning.
Numerous Clients would tell me they just don't write reviews, and a few others would simply
say "yes, I shall", and graciously get around to it eventually.
A few gentlemen explained that the time-consuming rigor with which particular sites request
a review-submission, was likened to signing loan documents for a home purchase!
Those whom didn't write reviews were often generous-tipping Clients instead.
{ Sincerely, I appreciated it immensely more so! }
However in my almost eleven years of Providing, I may have only 160 reviews scattered across
various "Review" platform websites.
{ Though many were unfortunately on sites which have since shuttered, thus the reviews are
lost forever. Additionally some 50+ reviews are out there on sites which I can no longer
view, because I'm not a "paid member Provider" }
So to answer your question 0P:
"For every review, how many hobbyist do you think see a provider and don’t bother to write a review?"
I'd say 3 out of 100 or 3% perhaps?
The standard by which a Hobby enthusiast may choose to see said Provider, and consequently write
a review, might be a combination of whatever one deems most important.
Not writing a review, in my experience from Clients is, it's not that important to them to do so,
however, they do rely on them sometimes to assist in choosing whom to see.... Go figure!
I know one thing, I'm appreciative of Clients whether they review or not!
Xo Angelina Jones