From Feedback to Fame: The Ultimate Guide to Harnessing Customer Reviews for Small Business Success
Tabitha Jean Naylor
AI Strategist for Sales & Marketing | Helping Businesses Automate, Innovate, and Dominate
Let's face it: the Internet has drastically changed the way that we shop for everything from sneakers to carry out.
In fact, most people now start their searches online. And oftentimes, this includes scouring through reviews that others have publicly posted.
No billboard, online ad, or marketing strategy has as much credibility as the word-of-mouth of someone who has purchased a product or service.
For brands, customers posting positive reviews are real-life celebrities and influencers with the power to make - or break - their businesses.? They offer authentic insight that no marketing campaign could even come close to.
At the end of the day, however, asking customers to spread the word is one thing... leveraging them is a different ball game altogether.
Here's everything you need to know about how to successfully cull reviews and use them to improve your brand presence, as well as what to do when the unthinkable happens and someone leaves you a less-than-stellar review.
How to Collect More Customer Reviews
Jay Baer notes, “It‘s good business to ask your customers to provide reviews, as long as it isn‘t too aggressive or a quid-pro-quo.”
That means finding ways to encourage people to post reviews voluntarily.
Here are a few strategic ways to start culling more reviews for your business:
How to Use Your Newfound Reviews to Maximize Your Digital Footprint Online
Collecting customer reviews is only one step in the reputation management process, however. The real results come when potential new customers actually see these reviews.
Here are some of the most popular ways to ensure that your business's reviews are visible at the right place and the right time:
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How to Deal with Negative Reviews
Unfortunately, you can't please everyone, and you are likely going to get some bad reviews here and there.
First and foremost, when this happens, do NOT panic!
Businesses that have all 5-star reviews aren't seen as genuine or authentic, since it's impossible to be everything to everyone all the time.
Instead of getting upset and stressed out, welcome the criticism. Oftentimes, these types of situations can serve as learning opportunities for how to improve some specific aspect of your business.
When a not-so-stellar review comes in, it's imperative to do the following as quickly as possible:
Here are a few examples of how to respond to negative reviews that will hopefully get the creative juices flowing:
At the end of the day, most people want to feel valued and appreciated.? Doing something as simple as calmly responding to a negative review can make a world of difference.?
Leveraging the Potential of Customer Reviews
Customer reviews - both good and bad - are valuable for your business. The good ones will help you earn customer trust, and the bad ones will (hopefully) inspire you and your team to do better.
The best part is that they cost nothing, yet their dividends can be huge. In fact, most of your loyal customers will spread the word for free.
So, the next time you have a happy customer singing your praises, ask them if they would be willing to write a review about their experience.? And if there's a little hesitation, try to "sweeten the pot" a little by offering some sort of incentive.?
You'll be amazed at the end result.?