Wondering how Google decides which reviews show up first in search results? Here’s a breakdown of the factors that determine “most relevant.”
Google does not show reviews based on chronological order but by “Most Relevant.” This is called dynamic review, as it is based on specific criteria. So, what criteria are used by Google to decide if a review is more relevant?
Top Factors
Length
Word count significantly impacts how relevant Google considers the review. Generally, the longer the review, the more relevant.
Keywords
When a customer uses the business’s name in the review, it can increase the relevancy of the review.
Specificity
Customers who tell their story or example with the product or service rank higher for relevancy than generic text.
Local
Customers who have done reviews in the local area in the past are more relevant than customers with no review history or customers who reside in a different location than the business.
Time
The more time that goes by, the less relevant the review.
Top Nonfactors
Likes
Unless the review becomes viral, the likes it receives will not impact the relevancy.
Responses from Owners
Even though it is considered good business, owners responding to reviews do not impact the relevancy of reviews.
Negative Reviews
Google does not rank negative reviews higher than positive reviews. They both rank on the criteria listed above.
Nathan Maas – https://lapraim.com/insights/criteria-for-relevant-google-reviews