Receipts, packaging, bags and other subtle reminders to leave a local business review take on whole new dimensions of importance when you know that 38% of consumers say that the main reason they don’t write more reviews is because they forget to do so when they have free time. We all know life is busy, and in that context, thoughtful review request reminders can be a help to customers, rather than an annoyance. Brands can go beyond print materials to issue reminders via email, text or personal follow-up, as well.
Other roadblocks to leaving a review cited by consumers include the review process being too confusing or difficult (30%), not believing the business will care enough to read what’s written (26%), not wanting to spend time writing reviews (24%), not wanting their opinion to be public (20%), and not being directly asked for reviews (19%). Respondents who chose the “other” answer option (5%) provided some illuminating feedback, including:
- Not trusting the credibility of specific review platforms
- Only leaving reviews for exceptionally good or bad experiences
- Fear of retaliation from the business or others
- Being too busy
- Wanting to keep the best local businesses a secret
- Having already reviewed most of the businesses near them
- Not liking being asked for reviews
- Dislike of particular platforms
A well-planned marketing strategy can address so many of these roadblocks. In addition to providing reminders, a business can, for example, streamline the process of leaving reviews by including links in their requests and other aids. A business can convince reluctant reviewers to believe that they read every single review that comes in by replying to all of them via the owner response function. And, of course, almost every business can simply ask for reviews!
Written by Miriam Ellis, Moz Local SEO Subject Matter Expert and Moz staff.