News from the upside!

Welcome to The Upside, your destination for uplifting stories and positive news from around the country. In a world often filled with challenging headlines, we aim to bring a refreshing perspective by celebrating the inspiring moments, acts of kindness, and achievements that showcase the best of New Zealand. From heartwarming community efforts to breakthrough innovations,The Upside is dedicated to spreading optimism and highlighting the bright side of life. Let’s shine a light on the good happening all around us!

In reviews – 31st March ’24

In reviews – 31st March ’24

Looking back over the past weeks and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing.  Easter trading rules are a bit of a mess For years, the rules over Easter trading have been a bit of a hodge podge...

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In reviews – 24th March ’24

In reviews – 24th March ’24

Looking back over the past weeks and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing. Frozen pie sold for ten times its price I grew up in the South Island and we were introduced to fast food chains a...

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In reviews 17th March ’24

In reviews 17th March ’24

Looking back over the past weeks and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing. Anonymous benefactor brightens strangers' lives A lovely heartwarming tale of faceless generosity opens this weeks...

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In reviews – 10th March ’24

In reviews – 10th March ’24

Looking back over the past weeks and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing. We all lose when tech giants get a free hand  In the past few weeks our two major broadcasters have announced cuts...

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In reviews – March 3rd ’24

In reviews – March 3rd ’24

Looking back over the past weeks and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing. Dad found in the bush after son's gut feeling and help from a goat This one is a real beaut. 72 year old Brent...

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In reviews – 25th February ’24

In reviews – 25th February ’24

Looking back over the past weeks and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing. The buck sotps here Making mistakes on the job isn't always the end of the world and this one at least raised a few...

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In reviews – 18th February ’24

In reviews – 18th February ’24

Looking back over the past weeks and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing. Sterling effort from firefighters battling Port Hills blazes Only seven years ago the Port Hills in Christchurch...

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In reviews – 11th February ’24

In reviews – 11th February ’24

Looking back over the past weeks and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing. Feat given record status, finally You spend seven years knocking together a faithful reproduction of Paris' Eiffel...

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In reviews – 4th February ’24

In reviews – 4th February ’24

Looking back over the past weeks and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing.  Heartwarming tale of generous stranger You're working in your garden, minding your own business and some randomer...

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In reviews – 28th January ’24

In reviews – 28th January ’24

Looking back over the past weeks and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing.  We need to question the traffic management rort. An recent article in the New Zealand Herald made me realise that...

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In reviews – 21st January ’24

In reviews – 21st January ’24

Looking back over the past weeks and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing.  'Theft' grey area makes for a ripping yarn Laying waste to the well established schoolyard maxim of 'finders...

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In reviews – 13th January ’24

In reviews – 13th January ’24

Looking back over the past week and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing.  Huge spider a big boon for science I know loads of people are terrified of our arachnid pals and even the thought of...

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In reviews – 5th January ’24

In reviews – 5th January ’24

Looking back over the past week and to the weeks ahead – to rate the noteworthy, the cringeworthy, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the truly amazing. Incredible aversion of what could have been a total disaster We've been hearing for years that flying has become...

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NC Web

NC Web

A Professional Website - Exclusive to NoCowboys Businesses As a registered NoCowboys business, you can get a fully custom-built website for a one-time setup cost of $999. Your website will be designed to make your business easy to find and trust online -...

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All for one and one for all

All for one and one for all

When I was a kid I loved the Three Musketeers - the sword fighting, the adventure, the wit, the overcoming of evil and adversity. More than that though, I was utterly sold on their rallying cry of 'all for one and one for all'. It made beautiful sense and it was so...

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Websites for all seasons

Websites for all seasons

At NoCowboys we have been marketing the reputations of Kiwi businesses for over 15 years. We know reviews, we know reviews work and we have witnessed the rise and success of thousands of businesses who use our services and our platform. Over the years, however, we...

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Visibility means being transparent

Visibility means being transparent

Many business owners spend a formidable amount of money on their 'brand' without really considering what it is that customers look for in a brand and what attracts them to brands in the first place. Brand is not about a fancy logo or a self idealised and professed...

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Keeps you on top of your A game . . .

Keeps you on top of your A game . . .

Keeping up with all of the latest research on online reviews and consumer behaviour is all well and good but I still firmly believe that the best indication of the power of what we do at NoCowboys comes from the businesses that use and profit from our platform. After...

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“NoCowboys is an invaluable tool”

“NoCowboys is an invaluable tool”

Like every dynamic business, at NoCowboys we take great pride in the feedback we receive and it is even more heartening for us as we are in the business of marketing the reputations of thousands of New Zealand businesses to help them prosper and grow. Reviews are our...

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You may not think you’re online but your reputation is

You may not think you’re online but your reputation is

This week I had another one of those wonderful lightbulb moments where something I read online put something I knew into sharp relief. This one was all about the resistance some business owners have to taking charge of their online reputation and controlling the...

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Direct contact from customers puts you in charge

Direct contact from customers puts you in charge

There are various ways for businesses to attract new customers but some are better than others. The best methods of all involve active, motivated customers contacting a business, this is known as direct contact. It is far superior to the alternative - business owners...

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Fake reviews are only an issue for the unwary

Fake reviews are only an issue for the unwary

We are strange creatures and no matter what the enterprise, the unscrupulous amongst us do anything they can to secure an advantage. It's been this way for millennia and it's just the way it is. Even still, that doesn't mean that the rest of us have to fall into the...

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Reviews and ratings trump price in consumer survey

Reviews and ratings trump price in consumer survey

Survey results published in the US last month cement the absolute dominance of online reviews and star ratings driving consumer behaviour. 6500 consumers were surveyed by PowerReviews and for the first time the findings indicated a substantial shift in the...

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Our health professionals deserve far better

Our health professionals deserve far better

There are some decisions that really should be worked out with a hell of a lot more thought and consideration. Freezing public sector salaries after the budget last month is one of them. Now we face the prospect of nurses striking for better pay and conditions and...

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Utilising reviews to boost your conversion rate

Utilising reviews to boost your conversion rate

As always, I spent a few hours this week perusing the internet to see what new trends are emerging in marketing, consumer behaviour, and online reviews. A lot of it is just confirmation of what I already know but I will always read something that puts what we do at...

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NoCowboys is an online review platform

NoCowboys is an online review platform

Since 2006 NoCowboys has given Kiwi consumers the essential information they desire before contacting businesses and at the same time we have been instrumental in helping thousands of New Zealand businesses grow and substantially increase their customer bases. The...

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Strangers’ opinions guide us to greater things

Strangers’ opinions guide us to greater things

Last week I read an article on The Guardian about the backlash that a reviewer had experienced over their career of opining on television shows and movies and I saved the link because I wanted to come back to it. That night the article occupied my thoughts and I...

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Most trusted Kiwi brand revealed

Most trusted Kiwi brand revealed

The word iconic is terribly overused and often misapplied but for some reason it fits exactly when I think of the winner of this year's Reader’s Digest’s annual Trusted Brands survey.  Ask any kid and they will tell you that one of their favourite things is chocolate,...

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The perils of positivity – read the reviews!

The perils of positivity – read the reviews!

We have known this for years and the research affirms it year in and year out - consumers aren't just taken in by 4 and 5 star ratings - they want to read the actual reviews themselves. An article I read this week brought that into greater focus and I...

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Has traditional advertising lost its impact?

Has traditional advertising lost its impact?

I was researching a story the other day and as often happens, an innocuous statement got me thinking. I love when that happens and I am constantly surprised by where it it can take my mind and make me think very differently about things I hadn't considered before....

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Better be home soon

Better be home soon

Last Sunday I got to be part of a huge, raucous,  and appreciative crowd at Auckland's Spark Arena to see and hear Crowded House. This isn't a review of their music, their talent, their endurance, their achievements, or their artistry. It's a short and heartfelt...

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A year since the first nationwide lockdown . . .

A year since the first nationwide lockdown . . .

This week marks the one year anniversary of New Zealand's nationwide Level 4 lockdown and it is incredible how quickly the past 12 months have passed and how much we have changed. I can remember vividly the thoughts of impending doom as the whole country, apart...

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An authenticated review platform is essential

An authenticated review platform is essential

One of the greatest challenges to the substance and veracity of online reviews is instilling confidence in the consumers who flock online to make their choices based on the opinions of others, whom they will likely never encounter in real life. Maintaining a...

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Why you need to register your business with NoCowboys

Why you need to register your business with NoCowboys

Simple marketing is the most effective Marketing is essentially the bridge across the gap between your business and the customers you want to attract. NoCowboys provides the most effective means to close that gap – using your greatest, and probably most under utilised...

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Reputations are made by the perceptions of others

Reputations are made by the perceptions of others

A friend and I were talking the other day about branding, reputation, and reviews and she said something that was incredibly simple and also amazingly profound. I really love when that happens - when someone can utter a few words that solidify your thinking and make...

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How to leave a great review

How to leave a great review

When you're leaving feedback for a business there a few things to keep in mind to ensure those who read it get the real benefit of your opinion. After all, that's what feedback is, your experience of the service you paid for or a product that you bought and...

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A resource of all of the benefits of online reviews

A resource of all of the benefits of online reviews

This resource is aimed at those business owners who have not yet committed to putting their reputations on the line, online. It explains the many benefits of an online reputation to every business, no matter what it does, where it does it, no matter how large or how...

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Conflict resolution is a crucial skill in business

Conflict resolution is a crucial skill in business

I've witnessed enough conflict between businesses and customers, personally and professionally, to have a good idea of how to avoid it and if it occurs, to resolve it. Firstly, and most importantly, differences are endemic to human beings. We see things,...

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Where does the freedom of speech end?

Where does the freedom of speech end?

I've been thinking a lot about free speech really, though in truth, the issue of the right to express opinions and beliefs is something endemic to the review industry all of the time. Reviews are, after all, the subjective experience of an individual and there is no...

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Fair suck of the sav!!!

Fair suck of the sav!!!

Search engine monopoly, Google has been accused of playing rough in Australia by an 'experiment' that removes certain news websites from search results. In and of itself, that's fairly average but it is even more worrying, considering  earlier calls by Australian...

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Responding to an unreasonable review is essential

Responding to an unreasonable review is essential

I worked in the hospitality industry in various capacities when I was much younger and while I loved being in a kitchen, I quickly worked out that I didn't quite have the patience or the quick thinking required to be successful when dealing with the public. Perhaps I...

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Cricket needs honest leaders as much as it needs ‘stars’

Cricket needs honest leaders as much as it needs ‘stars’

Late last year, or nearly a week ago, former Australian cricket captain, Steve Smith was named test player of the decade by the ICC (International Cricket Council). Now, don't get me wrong, Smith is a fantastic cricketer, with an incredible record of amassing a huge...

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Consumers expect to see challenging reviews – embrace them!

Consumers expect to see challenging reviews – embrace them!

For some businesses owners, challenging reviews are a huge obstacle and sometimes end up being a stumbling block that they just can not get past. While there is obviously a human element to dealing with and accepting criticism - fair or unfair - there are some things...

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