
Need to scrape company reviews from Glassdoor?
Now you can do it easily with justLikeAPI!
Glassdoor prides itself on being a popular website dedicated to helping workers find the best employment possible. They can do so by checking company reviews and average salaries. Anyone can submit their review and salary, provided that they actually work in the company they claim to. According to Glassdoor spokesman Scott Dobroski, the website verifies that each review of a company comes from real employees “through technological checks of e-mail addresses and through screenings by a content management team”.
As such, Glassdoor represents a powerful…

Need to fetch reviews from Indeed?
Now you can do it easily with justLikeAPI!
As a worldwide employment website, Indeed successfully aggregates job listings from thousands of websites, including job boards, staffing firms, associations, and company career pages. It offers countless workers good employment opportunities. Just as importantly, it offers reviews on them, made by hundreds of actual workers, helping them find the best job.
In turn, companies that care about their reputation as employers have begun analyzing reviews left on Indeed as part of reputation management, prompting the need for aggregating reviews from it. In order to accommodate that…

We are proud to announce that we’re having another addition to the list of platforms we support: OpenTable!
For those not familiar with it, it’s an online restaurant-reservation service company. It was founded in 1998 in San Francisco and now provides online reservations for more than 60,000 restaurants around the world. Furthermore, it seats over 1 billion diners per year and is consistently at the top of its game.
Maybe it seems strange to include it now, as Covid19 pandemic still rages on. Certainly, there’s no denying that it had a negative impact on hospitality and tourism. …

If you’re from Australia you must have heard about Seek — the most prominent employment marketplace in the country. It became even more popular during 2020. with the massive rise in unemployment due to the covid19 pandemic.
Workers seeking to find new employment rushed to the platform, many of them for the first time. In the sea of companies offering jobs, workers were able to weed out ones with a bad reputation in regard to employee satisfaction and choose only the best ones. In effect, that meant that companies with a good reputation on Seek had a greater chance of…

As the importance of online reputation continues to grow, the need for review management gets more and more obvious. Reviews are one of the most important points in the conversation between the client and a company. Not only are they a great opportunity for advertisement, but they also provide valuable insight into a company’s performance. What did the clients like? What would they like to see improved? Was their experience bad? All these questions can often be found in the company reviews if one just scrapes and analyzes them. The only question is — what review websites to scrape?
Yellow…

In order to fully embrace reputation marketing, it’s necessary to both analyze and respond to client reviews. Not only are they a potential treasure trove of insight, but they also represent the most valuable advertisement of your brand. Therefore, it’s safe to say that your job is not over when a user leaves a review. Especially on websites like TripAdvisor.
However, the importance of responding to reviews is not the theme of this article. You probably didn’t click on a link about how not to do it if you didn’t believe that doing it the right way is important. …

Despite what many have expected, Python is still going strong in 2020. In fact, according to the most recent RedMonk Programming Language Rankings it’s just behind Javascript in popularity. And, considering its versatility, that’s not one bit surprising.
Experts sometimes call Python the “Swiss knife” of programming languages. Programmers use it for web development, automation of boring tasks, and data analysis. The last one is especially important when it comes to reputation management.

On 4. of March this year, Facebook revealed a new AI tool for fighting fake accounts. It uses a technology called “Deep Entity Classification”. With it, Facebook algorithms can detect fake accounts based on a lot of factors, namely human behavior. It even improves over time, being able to learn from past experiences with bots.
It’s also building a fake platform to serve as a “honey pot” for bots. The idea is to make a scaled-down imitation of the real platform, without human users. Bots would then be drawn to it. There, they would deal with fake users (other bots)…

Being faced with new technology can sometimes be confusing, even intimidating. It may seem like there are too many things to remember at once. There might be some tips or tricks to learn. Even people who have a lot of technical knowledge can benefit from helpful instructions.
So, the idea behind this post is to make a short guide regarding the use of justLikeAPI in Postman. It’s especially useful for those looking for a way to easily test the service.
There are only 5 steps necessary to complete a “get” request for justLikeAPI in Postman:

Most of us here at justLikeAPI are celebrating Orthodox Easter. So, the support for justLikeAPI won’t be working for 4 days, from Friday, April 17th to Tuesday, April 21st.
The service itself will continue as usual. It just means that we will be handling all non-urgent matters that arise in the meantime on Tuesday. Happy holidays!

JustLikeAPI is an advanced data crawling API service enabling IT companies to perform actions on technically most complicated review sites or social networks.