What Are The Benefits Of Google Reviews? Six Reasons They Matter for Your Business
by Will Williamson on 05-Mar-2026 12:30:00

With consumers increasingly researching businesses online before making purchasing decisions, your Google reviews have never been more important. Studies consistently show that the vast majority of people trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations and Google reviews sit right at the heart of that trust-building process.
At JDR, we see this firsthand. Prospective clients read our Google reviews before deciding to work with us. Job candidates check them before interviews. Your customers do exactly the same. So what are the benefits of Google reviews, and is collecting them really worth the effort? Here are six compelling reasons why the answer is absolutely yes.
1. Google Reviews Boost Your Local SEO Rankings
One of the most significant benefits of Google reviews is their direct impact on local search visibility. A substantial proportion of all Google searches carry local intent queries like "solicitors in Worcester" or "digital marketing agency in Derby." This percentage climbs even higher on mobile devices, where users are actively searching for nearby products and services.
Google's local map pack appears prominently at the top of these search results, and the volume and quality of your Google reviews is a key ranking factor. Businesses with more positive reviews consistently outrank competitors with fewer or lower-rated reviews. If local customers are important to your business and for most SMEs they are, actively building your Google review profile is one of the most impactful local SEO actions you can take.
2. Google Reviews Improve Click-Through Rates From Search Results
Another major benefit of Google reviews is the effect they have on click-through rates (CTR) from search engine results pages (SERPs). When your star rating appears alongside your listing, it immediately stands out visually compared to competitors without reviews. Given the choice between a business with a 4.8-star rating from 60 reviews and a competitor with no visible social proof, most users will click the reviewed business every time.
You can further amplify this benefit by having your web team implement structured data markup on your website, enabling rich snippets to display your review ratings across organic search results, not just map listings. This gives you a competitive edge on virtually every search your business appears in.
3. People Read Them And They Influence Purchasing Decisions
This might seem obvious, but it's worth stating clearly: people genuinely read Google reviews and act on them. Prospects, customers, potential employees, partners, and even journalists look at your reviews when forming an opinion of your business.
We live in a culture where consumers trust peer recommendations over brand messaging. A review from an anonymous stranger carries more weight than your most carefully crafted marketing copy. The more reviews you have, the more credible your business appears. The more positive those reviews are, the greater the confidence prospects will have in choosing you, leading to more enquiries, better conversion rates, and higher average order values.
4. Google Reviews Protect Your Reputation
Every successful business will occasionally disappoint someone. At some point, a disgruntled customer or even a malicious competitor may leave a negative review. If that's the only review your business has, the damage to your reputation can be severe and lasting.
The most effective defence against a bad review is a strong bank of positive ones. A single negative review amongst 50 glowing ones raises questions about the reviewer, not your business. A single negative review with nothing to balance it raises serious questions about you. Building your Google review profile proactively means you're protected long before any negative review appears.
5. Google Reviews Provide Valuable Business Insights
Beyond reputation and SEO, the content of your Google reviews offers genuine intelligence about your business. Customers will tell you, publicly and unprompted, what they value most about working with you and where they feel you could improve.
These insights can inform your marketing messaging (using the exact language your customers use to describe your strengths), highlight service gaps, and help you prioritise improvements. Many businesses overlook this benefit entirely, treating reviews purely as social proof rather than a rich source of customer feedback.
6. Google Reviews Give You a Competitive Advantage
In many industries and local markets, the majority of businesses still haven't made a systematic effort to collect Google reviews. This means that building a strong review profile can quickly differentiate you from competitors, even if your products or services are broadly similar.
When a prospect is comparing two or three local options and you have 80 well-written, authentic reviews while your competitor has 12, the decision becomes much easier. The cumulative benefit of Google reviews compounds over time, each new review strengthens your position further and makes it harder for competitors to catch up.
How to Start Collecting More Google Reviews
Understanding what the benefits of Google reviews are is one thing, systematically collecting them is another. The most effective approach is to make requesting reviews a standard part of your customer journey. After a successful project, a positive interaction, or a completed sale, simply ask your customer to share their experience on Google.
Automating this process through your CRM, such as HubSpot, makes it consistent and scalable. A well-timed follow-up email with a direct link to your Google review page removes friction and dramatically increases the response rate.
At JDR, we help businesses integrate review collection into their broader marketing and sales processes, ensuring you build social proof continuously rather than relying on occasional manual requests.
Make Google Reviews Part of Your Marketing Strategy
The benefits of Google reviews extend across SEO, conversion, reputation management, and customer insight, making them one of the highest-return, lowest-cost marketing activities available to SMEs. Yet many businesses still treat review collection as an afterthought.
If you'd like to understand how Google reviews fit into a broader digital marketing strategy for your business, contact JDR today for a free marketing audit and let's identify the opportunities you're currently missing.
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