How to Tackle Fake Customer Reviews of Your Business

How to Tackle Fake Customer Reviews of Your Business
Fake reviews damage business. If your business receives fake Google reviews or fake reviews on other sites, learn how to tackle the issue with Square.
Mar 15, 2022 — 5 min read
How to Tackle Fake Customer Reviews of Your Business

Please note that this article is intended for educational purposes only and should not be deemed to be or used as legal, employment, or health & safety advice. For guidance or advice specific to your business, consult with a qualified professional.

Fake reviews are costing industry around $152 billionin lost revenue each year. While there are many well-intentioned users of review sites who genuinely want to share their experiences, there’s also a percentage of malicious users and bots that have a negative impact on global online spending.

The good news for ecommerce retailers is that there are ways to tackle the issue of fake Google reviews or false reviews being posted elsewhere online. Read on to learn how to spot a fake review and the different methods for removing or suppressing these types of reviews.

The impact of fake customer reviews on businesses

Online reviews play a huge role in driving traffic to online ecommerce websites. One study found that approximately $3.8 trillion in global spend on ecommerce in 2021 was driven by online reviews. However, official figures gathered from some of the world’s leading online review sites suggest that as much as 4% of all online reviews are fake. This represents an economic impact of approximately $152 billion in terms of lost spending.

Fake Google reviews and other false customer reviews can have a damaging impact on businesses of all shapes and sizes.

Bad reviews, especially those that are unsubstantiated, can damage your brand’s reputation, potentially causing customers to shop elsewhere.
Word of mouth is an invaluable marketing tool for online businesses – fake reviews can cause negative word of mouth to spread.

An estimated 93% of all consumers say reading online reviews affects their buying process – this can easily lead to lost business if the reviews they read are fake.

Spotting a fake review

Fake reviews from people who have never visited the site, purchased a product, or used a service give a false impression of the brand. There are ways to spot fake reviews and deal with these. However, business owners should be careful to ensure they are only dealing with fake reviews – it is not good business practice to try and hide genuine but negative reviews.

There are several things business owners can look for to help identify fake reviews:

How to get them removed from various platforms

Each online review platform has its own unique policy in terms of removing fake reviews. Some will be easier to navigate than others. While business listings and review sites will not allow business owners to take down every post they don’t like, most will accept requests for the reviews to be assessed and will take down any that are identified as false.

Google Reviews
Google will ask an independent moderator to assess requests for removal of reviews. They will take them down if they are deemed to have been written by someone impersonating someone else or someone with a conflict of interest.

To start the process of reporting fake Google reviews, search for your business on Maps and click on the star rating – this will take you to the list of all your reviews on Google. Hover over the review you would like assessing and click on the flag icon – you can then follow the online prompts to make your request. You can remove fake Google reviews if the criteria for removal are met.

Other ways to get customer insight

Another way to help tackle the issue of fake reviews is to ensure your customers have easy access to a good selection of genuine reviews. Hopefully these will be mainly positive and help drive traffic to your website. When the odd genuine poor review crops up, rather than trying to hide it, the best thing you as a business owner can do is respond publicly and resolve the issue promptly to the customer’s satisfaction.

You can reach out to customers in a variety of ways to generate more positive reviews:

Surveys – Adding surveys to your website or your email list can be a great way to gather customer feedback. You can include links to encourage customers to leave [feedback].(https://squareup.com/gb/en/customer-engagement/feedback) on your website or other review sites as well as use the information to improve your business.

Website reviews – with a Square Online website, you can enable customer reviews about real-world experiences that will be visible to other customers browsing your website. You can set a timescale for automated email requests to be sent for reviews after purchase.

Online marketing insights – Market insights can be used to determine what your customers want the most. Once you know this, you can develop your products and services to meet that demand. The more satisfied customers you have, the more likely you are to receive positive reviews.

Square for SMBs

Using Square software can help small to medium business owners everywhere gain real insight into what their customers want, helping to generate a stream of positive, genuine reviews that will in turn drive more traffic.

You can gather customer feedback and use advanced analytics tools to discover ways to improve your business, keep up with changing customer demand and tackle fake reviews as they happen.

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