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25 Proven Ways to Get More Customer Reviews on Social Media

Engagement on your posts works as social proof, but the reviews on your social media are powerful testimonials that can affect how new users perceive your business. They work as the digital version of word-of-mouth marketing, and have the potential to touch everyone who views your Pages and profiles.

If you think reviews are more trouble than they’re worth, consider this fact: 80% of customers trust reviews as much as they trust personal recommendations, and only trust immediate recommendations from friends and family more.

There are plenty of sites you can get reviews on, and only a small portion of users will actually leave them. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to get more customer reviews on social media.

Let’s look at the 25 ways to get more social media reviews that we use on a regular basis.

Which Platforms Should I Focus On?

If you check out your Google Analytics and notice that one platform is sending you the most traffic, prioritize getting reviews on that platform first. This could be Facebook, or it might be Google. Facebook and Google reviews, in my experience, have been most effective for businesses across all industries. LinkedIn reviews are huge for B2B businesses; as a freelance writer, my LinkedIn reviews have helped me get a ton of work.

Additional platforms include Yelp, TripAdvisor, Foursquare, Angie’s List, local directories, and Yahoo.

Facebook-Specific Tactics

Facebook reviews should be one of your first priorities. Now users can see your number of Facebook reviews—and the star ranking from them—in a Google searching, giving them a ton of weight. To add to this weight, don’t forget that a ton of users look up businesses on Facebook in particular to search for reviews, social proof, and to “get to know” the business.

When your business Page pops up in searches, users will see your number of reviews and their ranking directly under the name.

Once in the settings, scroll down in the General section to where it says “Reviews” and turn them on.

Google-Specific Tactics

It goes without saying that Google reviews are a powerful tool. Google still ranks #1 for all search engine tools; having plenty of reviews to tell first-time potential customers how great you are will get users to click on you instead of your competitors. I can think of at least fifteen times where I ended up choosing a business just because they had more Google reviews, and I know I’m not alone in that. 

Tools like Wisestamp let you place social icons in your email signature, which link to your social profiles. 

LinkedIn-Specific Tactics

LinkedIn recommendations can be extremely helpful in fields where you need to trust an individual employee or worker (like freelance workers, doctors, or insurance agents), and in B2B businesses. If you want clients to trust you personally, they’re extremely valuable.

Yelp-Specific Tactics

In certain industries (especially restaurants, hospitality, and customer-service industries), Yelp is still important. If your business starts a profile, try to get at least 5 reviews on it as soon as possible; this helps it look more “full.” 

Getting More Customer Reviews on Social Media: General Tactics  

Now that we’ve looked at how to get more reviews on specific platforms, we’re going to take a look at general tactics that work on almost all platforms, including those we didn’t discuss in depth. 

Final Thoughts

Getting more reviews on social media can take a little effort, but it’s an investment that will pay off.

To get started, choose the specific platform(s) that will benefit you most. Then ask your most loyal, engaged customers to leave reviews “as a favor.” Third, optimize all your platforms to make it easy for every user to come in contact with you.

By interacting with reviews and utilizing them as part of your marketing strategy, you’ll be able to generate more reviews in an upwards cycle that will benefit your business. You’ve just got to get started—and ask.

What do you think? How do you get more customer reviews on social media? How do you leverage the reviews you do get? Leave us a comment and let us know what you think!

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