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Your Customers Can Now Direct Message You on Yelp The new direct-messaging tool aims 'to ensure people never have to leave Yelp to find all the info their hearts' desire,' the company said.

By Geoff Weiss

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With a just-announced direct messaging feature, Yelp is aiming to make communication between business owners and customers even more seamless.

For specific inquiries unlikely to appear on general listings -- or for when customers simply don't feel like picking up the phone -- users can now click on a link appearing beneath each claimed company's contact information to compose a direct message.

Business owners receive these messages as emails but can respond directly without having to log in to their Yelp accounts, the company explained in a blog post.

Related: Facebook Lets Restaurants Post Menus to Pages; Yelp Announces New Video Feature

Upon sending a message, consumers will be notified of each business' average response time.

Though the feature bypasses in-person interaction, one business owner found that it actually increased contact. "It almost always leads to further correspondence or a phone conversation," said Wade Lombard, founder of Square Cow Movers in Austin, Texas.

The feature is optional for businesses and can be disabled, Yelp said.

Related: Yelp Now Points Users to Businesses That Accept Bitcoin as Payment

Geoff Weiss

Former Staff Writer

Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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