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I'd like to encourage my patients to go online and rate me.
However, Google isn't anonymous with their ratings, and folks are less likely to want that disclosure out their in internet perpetual land.

So what's the preferred rating site to point people to? One that allows more anonymous postings.
 
I'd like to encourage my patients to go online and rate me.
However, Google isn't anonymous with their ratings, and folks are less likely to want that disclosure out their in internet perpetual land.

So what's the preferred rating site to point people to? One that allows more anonymous postings.

why don’t you just make 50 fake accounts and give yourself a mixture of 4 and 5 stars like everyone else? Lol
 
why don’t you just make 50 fake accounts and give yourself a mixture of 4 and 5 stars like everyone else? Lol
Because Google now requires a phone number to make an account and limits the number of accounts per number, I'm guessing in part to prevent this exact scenario.
 
I'd like to encourage my patients to go online and rate me.
However, Google isn't anonymous with their ratings, and folks are less likely to want that disclosure out their in internet perpetual land.

So what's the preferred rating site to point people to? One that allows more anonymous postings.

Healthgrades and Vitals.com are the two that typically pop up on google searches. May be some others but I'd point patients to those two.
 
If you have a website consider asking for (anonymized) testimonials
 
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