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Google reviews are by far the most authentic and reliable source of online feedback regarding a service or a product offered by a physical or online business. Users from all over the world see the review section before buying a product. According to a survey report, online customers see 8-10 reviews before finally ordering a product or a service online. One thing is for sure, online reviews can either make or break the online reputation of a business. However, many people as well as business owners find it hard to see their google reviews.




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In this article, we will explain everything on how you can see your google reviews using your iPhone, Android phone, desktop, or laptop computer. Along with all these, we will also shed light on how can you see your google maps reviews, google play reviews, and how to manage all your google reviews. Carefully read this article from start to finish if you are facing trouble seeing your google reviews.


Google reviews can make or break the online reputation of a business. Leaving google reviews and seeing reviews left by different people to judge what you can expect from an online business has become a part of our daily routine. Users from all over the world continuously see, edit, delete, and manage google reviews online.


The importance of Google reviews is highlighted by the fact that if a business has less than a three stars average rating then more than 70% of online customers who rely on reviews would never order anything from your online business.


You can see your Google reviews in the contributions section of the Google Maps app on mobile or at maps.google.com on your desktop computer. Below, we show you how to get there on both mobile and desktop.


TrustAnalytica is the cheapest and most reliable online reputation management software that can help you manage everything regarding your online business at your fingertips. Managing and responding to google reviews is made easier than ever before with the help of TrustAnalytica. Unified messaging, email marketing, responding to chats, review management, booking automation, SMS and MMS marketing TrustAnalytica has got it all.


There are positive reviews, negative reviews, fake reviews, and good reviews on a business account or a business listing. To see your review on google go to maps.google.com then click the option and then click your contribution. You will be able to see your google review.


You can edit a review, write a review or delete fake reviews or negative reviews from a business page by taking these simple steps. Go and find the review you want to edit or delete. Select edit review or tap the delete review option if you want to delete your review.


We don't reinstate reviews that were removed for policy violations. These removal measures help make sure that reviews on Google properties are relevant, helpful, and trustworthy. Learn about prohibited and restricted content for reviews.


We don't reinstate reviews that were removed for policy violations. These removal measures help to make sure that reviews on Google properties are relevant, helpful and trustworthy. Learn about prohibited and restricted content for reviews.


Microsoft Store will only show the reviews of your own country by default. If you are not from India and China, then you should not be able to see these two reviews. A simple way to check it is that you could go to Region settings and change your region to India or China and you will be able to see the review.


I fully understand your feelings about this. But currently, there is no way to show all the reviews from all of the countries. You could submit feedback in the Feedback Hub so that the team will notice this. You could find the Feedback Hub in the Start Menu. I'll also report this via our channel.


This is possibly by design - the reviews you see are likely to be more positive? Anyway, language issues can't be the reason they're not showing you, since any modern IT company can do translations of text on the fly.


I installed an Edge extension that supposedly has 1200+ reviews, yet I can only see one 5-start stellar rating. Feedback hub is just a bureaucratic hoop, or some way to make you feel like you have a say, IMO. MS and Apple and Google, etc. look at data of how users work (telemetry) when they decide features, not what they ask for. -rule-of-usability-dont-listen-to-users/


As a host, you can see reviews in the review notification emails that are sent to your host email address. To see the reviews on your spot, navigate to your spot listing. You can see your spot listing by logging into your account here, then going to your listing edit page and selecting View in Guest Mode (desktop) or Guest view of listing (mobile).


The review filter runs periodically and takes down tons of reviews at once that they deem illegitimate. The filter does not run in real time which means you could have a review stick to your listing for months and then vanish at the same time as several other reviews. When the review filter runs we always get a ton of business owners posting over at the Google My Business forum complaining about missing reviews.


If you receive a hard suspension, it means the listing is no longer published on Google Maps so you would see all the reviews vanish along with the listing itself. However, if the listing got reinstated by Google My Business, the reviews would come back since they are still attached to the listing. If you get a soft suspension it means the listing just became unverified and nothing would happen to the reviews but you would lose all your review responses since those were tied to the Google My Business account.


To figure out which specific reviews got filtered, look for reviews on your profile (while logged in) that are missing a share icon or a like icon. If these icons are missing, your review has been filtered.


Before you panic, make sure the missing reviews are not related to a bug. Review bugs are very common, so before you lose sleep thinking your reviews are filtered, check to see if the number of reviews at the top of the listing matches the number of reviews actually displayed on the listing itself. If not, it could be a bug impacting it. You can also post over at the Google My Business forum to see if anyone else is experiencing this.


On my business more then 17 Customers gave there valuable feedback but after 2 days visible reviews came down to 6 automatically. There were no spam reviews given still why it was filtered and how can i get valuable feedback from customers


Any short answer and a quick way to ask google to put our reviews back? We had over 57 reviews and now only 45 are left. These are 110% geunine client reviews and we cannot understand why google removed them?


Hi Joy. Thanks for posting this article. I have noticed when a client of mine posts a new review, in some cases an older review disappears. For instance I received two reviews from clients this week, however my total reviews have increased from 32 to 33, instead of to 34. Any idea why this would occur?


I can only see 15 reviews and am missing one that I definitely know of. However the person who left the review can see it and sent me a screen cap. Also, in the screen cap it says I have 15 reviews, but it should say 16 for them. So am I being capped at 15 reviews possibly?


Customers trust Yelp reviews and use them to guide their purchasing decisions. One reason for this is that Yelp has strict review policies and makes it difficult for people to leave fake reviews. But, that can lead to a huge frustration that many business owners face with the review giant: customer reviews are being hidden.


At the end of the day, the best strategy is just to continue trying to earn more positive reviews. Beyond your excellent customer service, here are a few ways that you can make it more likely that your customers will leave a review for your business on Yelp:


We don't make reviews visible as we want to ensure that the review is as honest as possible. If there is anything you wanted to vocalise about a sit, we can always look into this further. There is also the option to share feedback with the other party. This means that if they got in touch, we can speak to them about this further.


A few months ago, Stephen Heard wrote a blog post that prompted us to have a brief twitter discussion on whether we sign our reviews. Steve tends to sign his reviews, and I tend not to, but neither of us felt completely sure that our approach was the right one. So, we decided that it would be fun for us to both write posts about our views on signing (or not signing) reviews. In the interim, I accepted a review request where I decided, before opening the paper, that I would sign the review to see whether that changed how I did the review. So, in this post I will discuss why I have generally not signed my name to reviews, how it felt to do a review where I signed my name, and what I plan on doing in the future.


This is an excellent summary of how I feel except that, unlike Steve, I have come to the conclusion that I should default to not signing my reviews. I find it very interesting that we seem to be pretty much in agreement about the pros and cons of signing reviews, yet have opposite defaults when it comes to whether we sign our reviews!


Interesting, it had never occurred to me that editors might react that way to me signing a review. As an editor, I never thought anything one way or the other about authors choosing to sign their reviews.


Everett Fee, the former EIC at Limnology and Oceanography (L&O) put it to me best: he discouraged signing because with signed reviews, authors sometimes focus more on the qualifications of the reviewer to comment on their work than on the substance of the criticism.


With respect to double blind reviews, I had a rather embarrassing incident. I reviewed a manuscript that my own postdoc was an author on. Had I known she was an author, I would not have accepted the review assignment. Here is an example where the double blind process actually led to a conflict, rather than avoiding a conflict of interest. Some have argued that the process worked in that I conducted an unbiased review, not knowing there was a potential conflict. But, even so, I was not happy when I found out the news well after the fact. 041b061a72


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