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Online Reviews: Why They Matter and How to Get More

88% of consumers trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations. If your business has few or no reviews, you’re losing to competitors who do.

Marie-Claire Uwimana · Digital marketing and business growth, KigaliPublished Updated 6 min read

A hotel in Rubavu has 4.8 stars on Google with 127 reviews. The hotel next door has no reviews. Both charge similar rates. Which one gets booked? The data is clear: the one with reviews wins almost every time.

88%
of consumers
trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations

Why reviews matter so much

  • Trust signal — reviews from strangers carry almost as much weight as recommendations from friends
  • Google ranking factor — businesses with more reviews rank higher in local search
  • Decision driver — 74% of consumers say positive reviews make them trust a business more
  • Revenue impact — a one-star increase in rating can increase revenue by 5–9%

How to get more reviews

Ask directly

The #1 reason businesses don’t have reviews: they don’t ask. After a completed service, simply say: “I’m glad you’re happy with the work. Would you mind leaving us a Google review? It really helps.” Most satisfied customers will say yes.

Make it easy

Send customers a direct link to your Google review page via WhatsApp right after service. Don’t make them search for you. One tap, write review, done.

Timing matters

Ask within 24 hours of the positive experience. Not a week later when the moment has passed.

Handling negative reviews

They’ll happen. Here’s how to handle them:

  1. Respond quickly — within 24–48 hours
  2. Acknowledge the issue — don’t be defensive. “I’m sorry about your experience” goes a long way
  3. Take it offline — “I’d like to make this right. Could you call me at [number]?”
  4. Learn from it — if multiple reviews mention the same issue, it’s a real problem. Fix it
  5. Never argue publicly — future customers are reading how you respond, not just the complaint

A business with 50 reviews averaging 4.6 stars (including a few 3-stars) looks more credible than a business with 5 reviews all at 5 stars. Imperfection is authentic.

Beyond Google

Google reviews matter most for local SEO, but also consider:

  • TripAdvisor — essential for hotels, restaurants, tour operators
  • Facebook reviews — if your audience is on Facebook
  • Website testimonials — curated quotes on your website from your best clients

Start today: send a review request to your last three happy customers. Build from there. Twenty reviews from now, your business will look dramatically more trustworthy to every person who searches for you online.

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