Review Promotion

Review Promotion: 4 Ways to Showcase Your Online Reviews

How we display online reviews to our audience can help us get new customers, review promotion is an essential tool to make sure your business stands out.Read More...
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Who doesn’t love the ego-stroke of a positive online review?

When our business is humming along with happy customers, positive online reviews trickle in. They’re a source of validation, second only to increased revenue. Positive reviews are encouraging, but they’re also another tool in our marketing arsenal.

How we amplify those reviews to our audience can complement our customer acquisition strategy, because they maintain significant sway on our target customers. The ways in which we use our reviews on our own website are not created equal though.

As we examine some of our options, we’ll need to decide if we’re properly highlighting the authority of the review, the extent to which they provide SEO value, and whether it’s worth it to lead our potential clients off site.

4 Review Promotion Techniques


Our website is our home, our digital store front. It’s the place where people stalk our company and come to conclusions about buying from us, sometimes without ever reaching out. There’s an entire sub-industry currently being built on conversion rate optimization for websites.

So the way we dole out tracts of our website real estate matter. Many agencies design their home pages with beautiful imagery or barren minimalist sensibilities. They list their services and explain them with colorful icons and infographics. Sometimes they promote their own content.

The vast majority utilize testimonials, and less than optimal testimonials. Yet there are other ways to highlight our positive online reviews. And if we are going to use testimonials, let’s perform the extra leg work to make sure they’re optimized.

Testimonials


The classic go-to ‘review’ among businesses is the testimonial. Traditionally you’ll see a quote about the company in quotation marks, attributed to a client. Sometimes, the client’s quote would be linked to a case study page. You may or may not see a link to the client’s website and a photo of the client.

In this use case, testimonials are most effective when the person is recognizable to our target audience. If the person is unknown, we want to at least include a link to the client’s website or a data-backed case study. Otherwise, it’s hard not to assume that the testimonial could have been fabricated.

While this may be technically easy to implement, it doesn’t provide many of the benefits of the other options.

Here are some great examples of businesses using testimonials:

Review Badges and Widgets


Most online review sites offer embeddable badges or widgets that invite our website visitors to rate us on the review site. Some review sites offer badges that ask our users to read our reviews.

Here are some examples of badges we can include on our site:

Now we need to decide if it’s worth highlighting just one or two review channels and leading our visitors off-site to them.

Remember that the main purpose of our website is to get more clients, not send them away. That’s why you read so many analytics focused blog posts talking about reducing bounce rate. But at the same time, most consumers conduct diligent research on products or services they’re looking to purchase, especially when it comes to B2B service.

If you’re choosing only one review site to highlight, Google is a good option because it is a recognizable brand that people trust. While Google only provides Google+ badges, you might create your own and utilize the Grade.us Google Review Link Generator to create the appropriate link to your Google listing.

The great thing about badges is that we can create our own buttons easily with a website like canva.com and link it directly to our various online review site listings. Badges won’t slow your site’s speed, can be custom designed to match the style of your site, and provide the path to some heavy hitting social proof.

Featured Reviews with Attribution


To take your review humble brags to the next level, consider the impact of SEO.

When we have testimonials on our site, they tend to be static. Adding a link to the client’s website or a link to an actual online review site can immediately impact the value of the review. By utilizing schema markup though, we can serve up our high quality reviews to Google. Now they have a prayer of appearing in search results–provided, of course, that our pages have decent PageRank and are generally trusted by Google.

Review Snippet Examples

By using schema markup (a clean language to structure data), we make it as easy for search engines to read our reviews.

We start this process by optimizing the structure of our review with schema markup.

Schema-creator.org provides a nifty little tool for this task:

Review Schema Generator Form

Seochat has a similar tool as well here.

Once you have generated the schema markup of your review. Head over to Google’s Structured Data Testing Tool:

Now you can see how your snippet will look. Style it with a little HTML and CSS, and BOOM, you can stick it on your website. increased social proof as well as reviews being included in your site’s search results.

Review Stream


And finally, there’s the popular “Review Stream” product offered by Grade.us. As opposed to choosing one or two review sites to highlight or hard coding a few reviews on your website, the Review Stream automates collecting your reviews from around the Web and “streaming” the latest and greatest ones to your website daily.

The easy copy/paste embeddable version of the Review Stream widget uses Javascript and loads in reviews asynchronously. It is not indexed and has no SEO impact, but it is super easy to implement and works on any site–even Facebook pages!

Alternatively, if your site is built on WordPress or Joomla or Drupal, the Review Stream plugins for those systems will automatically pull the latest and greatest reviews from our API and present the content with schema markup .

There’s a number of reasons why this approach works well:

  • The stream assembles genuinely original content, re-publishing only snippets of each review pulled from disparate sources
  • Each review is shown with attribution and links back to the original source per Google’s latest guidelines
  • Our approach respects the interests of the business owner (we only show the reviews you want to show), the original publisher (with snippeting and links), and the consumer (with proper attribution of reviews and not allowing the business to manipulate the ratings)

With always “fresh” review content structured with schema markup, the SEO boosts can be legit.

Of course, this sophisticated use of Grade.us‘s tools and API typically requires our Agency plan. But for this month, we’re offering an API token to any reader of this post who signs up for our email newsletter!

Grade.us Review Stream

Takeaways


Positive online reviews are an asset. Showcasing our positive accolades on our website offers a glimpse into the experience of our satisfied customers. When people come to our website, we want them to know that if they choose to work with us, they’ll get a great experience that’s worth their money.

While it can be risky to send people off of our website to read other online reviews, chances are they will be doing that anyway when researching our company. If the reviews reflect a great company, they’re even more likely to come back.

Some methods of displaying reviews are more technically challenging than others, but once they’re configured, the results are worth it.

And it might be worth mentioning before posting our reviews on our site for all to see:

Make sure your reviews are a positive reflection of your business!

About the Author

Garrett Sussman

Garrett is the Head of Marketing at Grade.us, an online review management and marketing platform. When he's not crafting content, he's scouting the perfect ice coffee, devouring the newest graphic novels, and concocting a new recipe in the kitchen.

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