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    I have no reviews on my childcare profile and think this might be one of things putting parents off . But as I have no mindees I have no parents I can ask to review me. My friend has offered to write a review for me as I have had her children around to play many times. Would that be ok. I'm unsure as she is a friend not someone I have childminded for. What do you think?

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    I don't have a review, and it's not made a difference as fas as I'm aware to the level of enquiries I get.
    Do many other minders near you have a review?

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    Sorry but you can't ask a friend to write you a review. That wouldn't be regarded as particularly ethical. Reviews should from the parents of children you have provided care for.

    Profiles with reviews do show higher up in our search results and receive a lot more views than profiles without reviews.
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