Bad Google Reviews - Should I Remove the Map From My Website?
-
I have a Google map on a website. Currently, there are only two 1-star reviews — which show next to the company name on the map. We added the map for local SEO reasons, but I’m thinking I should take it down because customer experience supersedes local SEO. Why boost search rankings if the content will drive people away from converting?
So basically, customer experience > local SEO.
Question: Do you all agree, or do any of you have any evidence that I should leave it? For example, it’s below the fold, so it isn’t the first thing they see, and we really need to boost their local SEO.
-
Glad to answer such a great question as the one you've asked, Blue Corona. Really a good topic you've brought up here!
-
Hi Miriam! Thank you for taking the time to put together such a thoughtful and thorough response. I am heading over to check out those resources right now — much appreciated!
-
Thank you, Cory!
-
Hi Donald, thank you for the response! These are some great points to consider.
-
Logan - thank you for this! Such a valid point. We really appreciate the response.
-
Hi Blue Corona,
I'm with the community on this - lowering the visibility of those reviews on the website is not going to prevent potential customers from finding them on Google, so this will be an ideal opportunity to really start throwing yourself into earning some excellent Google reviews, leading to the positive sentiment outweighing the negative. Here are some resources that could help:
https://whitespark.ca/review-handout-generator/
https://moz.com/blog/the-complete-guide-to-creating-onsite-reviews-testimonials-pages
https://moz.com/blog/mastering-owner-response-quintet-google-my-business-reviews
https://www.getfivestars.com/blog/13-ideas-make-business-complaint-friendly/
I totally get that it could be embarrassing for the company right now to have those negative reviews showing up on the website, but consider:
-
This is temporary. You must have a plan to drown out those couple of negative reviews with a slow-but-steady acquisition of positive reviews.
-
Google has been very clear about wanting unmoderated reviews on websites that use review schema to markup their own reviews that they are gathering directly from consumers. In other words, in Google's eyes, your reputation should be unedited. Right now, the business has a customer service issue being reflected on Google - this is presently the reality of the business, and while it's not flattering to the business, it is authentic. So now, it's the time to make an authentic response with a) resolution of problems b) excellent owner responses and c) acquisition of improved reviews over time.
Hopefully, the company can really get on this. An estimate 92% of consumers read online reviews and it's a given that this business' potential customers are seeing those negative reviews on Google. I'd make improving this scenario priority #1, over any technical or SEO considerations.
-
-
I am with the 2 previous responses. The issue with the 2 single star reviews is not that they are visible. The issue is what led to the single star reviews and what has your client done to correct the situation? Also get more real 5 star reviews to add to the poor reviews.
-
Blue Corona,
I do not think to bad reviews should make or break an SEO strategy.
1. How did you respond to those reviews? you can up your customer service game by responding and rectifying the situation that caused the bad review.
2. Ask for reviews from your clients and get more good reviews than. I am sure you have good customers that would give you good reviews. This can also be a quick way to boost those conversions. Everyone gets a bad review from time to time. If you don't have good ones your not asking for them.
3. Improve your customer experience. What are in those bad reviews? is there room to improve?
-
Hi,
I don't see this as an either or thing, if people find the website useful enough to go down to that next funnel stage, they're going to do their research and find those reviews regardless. If customer experience outweighs local SEO, there should be more effort at not having one star reviews, right? In lieu of improving custom service or whatever problems led to those reviews, they should be responded to and handled appropriately. People generally don't have a problem with bad reviews if the situation was handled well by the company. You could also work on increasing the number of reviews to over power the junk ones. Ask the client to reach out to their best customers and simply ask them to review. I've found it's very helpful when doing this to include detailed instructions to minimize confusion and make it as easy as possible for the reviewers.
Got a burning SEO question?
Subscribe to Moz Pro to gain full access to Q&A, answer questions, and ask your own.
Browse Questions
Explore more categories
-
Moz Tools
Chat with the community about the Moz tools.
-
SEO Tactics
Discuss the SEO process with fellow marketers
-
Community
Discuss industry events, jobs, and news!
-
Digital Marketing
Chat about tactics outside of SEO
-
Research & Trends
Dive into research and trends in the search industry.
-
Support
Connect on product support and feature requests.
Related Questions
-
GOOGLE SERP HELP
hey guys - a new member here, and huge issue i can't seem to wrap my head around where i could really use yalls help! I oversee about a couple firemen in my local neighborhood - however the issue lies in this: Lets say theres 50 firmen total if i look up lets say his name is 'john james fireman' on google then him and his GMB appears - great awesome, right?
Local Listings | | Johndavisx
Well then, if I search a second employee lets say her name is jill jansen and i look up 'Jill Jansen fireman' what happens is that john james GMB appears when i search her name then lets say i search another employee - calling him "jake bo" - if i look up "jake bo fireman" john james GMB STILL shows up - even though no where are there names related THEN the confusing part is that he only appears for select employees, not all of them. I don't know if this a metatagging issue, i went through his content seo and nothing seems to trigger it, so im at a loss - Any help would be greatly appreciated1 -
Does a lot of Google Business Account create website SEO keyword spam?
Hi, I have an SEO client from Abu Dhabi and when I handover the project - they got only one Google My business page. One month after SEO keyword rankings found to be great. However, from last week onwards, I have noted keywords ranking is dropping.When I checked with their map - one of the keyword map rankings also lost.When I cross-checked their listing - it has been showing -they listed 8 Google my business verification.Using the same website and same phone number - just to make their presence all over Abu Dhabi.My question is -does this affect SEO keyword ranking?
Local Listings | | Navya12340 -
How to manage two websites that have the same locations on GMB?
We have a client who sells chalet holidays on two different websites. There are 12 Chalets in total dotted around the alps. We want these locations to feature on Google My Business for both websites. However, it seems to only let us choose between having one website or the other. What's the best way to have both featuring all 12 chalets? Currently, we have them all listed individually in a grouped location under one website. Looking forward to hearing all your great geeky suggestions!
Local Listings | | SolveWebMedia0 -
Creating a Google My Business listing in a used location
Hi! We're expanding our business and opening a new office. The location of that office is a shared office with another company, Will it be possible to verify the listing in Google My Business even tough there's a verified business there?
Local Listings | | OrendaLtd0 -
Getting Google Local Pack Results
Does anyone know of a good article that lists all the things needed to get good Google local pack results? That would be extremely helpful. Thanks in advance!
Local Listings | | Gavo0 -
Google Maps Spam
Has anyone had any luck with the Google webspam team getting spammy results taken down or changed? If so can you please tell me how you did it.
Local Listings | | apittsburghplumber.com0 -
Change in Google local ranking
So we have a WA construction client that we're working on doing some local SEO stuff. This month all the keywords that we're tracking but one is on the first page. It's easy to say "yay, we're so damn good at what we do", but it seems like there must have been a shift in the way google is ranking local results. Anyone else experiencing this??
Local Listings | | SoleGraphics0 -
Google custom url options - Brand Name or Keyword
Hi All, Recently we were given the option to choose from two custom urls for a car dealership's G+ page:
Local Listings | | EEE3
+brandname
+locationdealershipbrand Made up example:
+scottford
+nyford My gut tells me to choose the +brandname option, but curious to see if anyone had any other input about how the "location + dealership brand" custom url choice could impact local search results, if at all. (I was surprised that it even came up as an option because to me it echoes EMDs...) Thoughts? Thanks!0