What happens next?
Bad reviews can tank your rating on Google, driving customers away by making your business look completely untrustworthy. Since it’s all about averages, single-star reviews don’t take long to have a negative effect either. So, you need to handle them fast to protect your business reputation. Fortunately, you can easily remove bad Google reviews in just three simple steps.
There are many valid reasons to have Google remove negative reviews about your company, such as:
You may also request the removal of a review if the content poses a legal issue, including copyright infringement.
Google offers a rather streamlined process for removing bad, fake, or otherwise inappropriate reviews. Just follow these three easy steps.
Keep a close eye on your Google reviews each month. That way, you can act fast when it’s time to have one removed. Sort by ‘Newest’ each time to get the most recent reviews in front of you. Then, fully review their content to find any in need of removal.
To remove the review, click on the three dots on the upper righthand side of the comment. Select ‘Report review’ to start the removal process. The system will take you to the next step right away.
Select from the available options to let Google know why you think the review needs to get removed. Read through the list carefully to find the best match. Getting it right will help make sure that the removal happens the first time around.
After that, you just have to submit your request and wait it out.
When it comes to legal concerns, report the problem by selecting the ‘Report a legal issue’ link at the bottom of the list. Then, let them know what type of issue you’d like to report.
After that, follow the additional instructions that pop up to submit your complaint. You may need to go to a different form to finish the request.
Give Google about 14 days to review your request and take action. During that time, you can point out the problem to other people and ask them to submit a removal request as well. The extra support will go a long way in encouraging the platform to remove the review at once.
If the review doesn’t get taken down, you may need to report the problem to the Small Business Support team at Google. They will make a decision on the matter within 24 hours of your email, call, or web chat session.
And, less time obsessing about your local presence