Online Reputation Manage - 5 ways to respond

Online Reputation Management - When a negative
Glassdoor review comes your way, it can be hard to know what to do. It's tempting to ignore the review or write an angry reply, but this will only make matters worse. If you respond quickly and professionally with genuine thanks for the reviewer's feedback, then chances are good that their bad review won't have any impact on your reputation as a company or employee. In fact, it could actually help improve your standing among other employees! Here are some ways you can respond positively when faced with an unhappy Glassdoor user:
Respond to bad reviews as quickly as possible. It's important to respond to reviews in a timely manner, but don't be too quick to respond to good reviews either. If your company has received a lot of good feedback and you want to show that you are taking your employees' concerns seriously, it can be helpful for you and them if you respond quickly when they have something negative or positive on their Glassdoor profile page.
Thank the reviewer for their feedback. Even if you disagree with their opinion, it's important to acknowledge that they took time out of their day to give you feedback. The least you can do is say "thank you" and let them know that what they said resonated with you in some way.
•Be polite and respectful.
•Thank the reviewer for their feedback.
•Focus on the positive aspects of your business and use their criticism as an opportunity to improve yourself and what you do.
Sarcasm is a double-edged sword.
It can be used to show that you're not taking someone's comments seriously, or it can be used to show that you really are taking their comments seriously and don't appreciate them either way.
If you want to respond in a positive way, avoid sarcasm at all costs!
The most effective way to respond is by offering to meet with the reviewer and discuss their concerns in person.
Offer to discuss the issue in person.
Offer to discuss the problem over the phone.
Offer to discuss the issue via email, if that's more convenient for both of you.
State your case in a professional way, but don't try to convince them that what they're saying is wrong or incorrect.
If there are specific questions or concerns they have about their experience working with your company, offer answers in the comment section on their review (if they haven't already). If they ask for more information about a specific issue, provide links where it can be found online (e.g., "here's our website").