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Adding product reviews to your website is a great way to help users decide and increase your rankings and the diversity of keywords your website shows up for in Google. But the big question is this: How do you add reviews to your website, or, more importantly, are there best practices for adding reviews to get the most value?
The Benefits of Adding Reviews To Your Website
Whether you own a franchise, a B2B company, or a small business servicing a local market, reviews can be a great way to separate yourself from other companies offering the same products or services.
Reviews provide insights into what you’re doing well and what you can improve on. They also offer a reason to engage and build a relationship with people who have just purchased or will purchase what you’re offering.
Should Reviews Have Their Page On Your Website?
There are five primary benefits of having reviews on the same page as your product or service instead of having a link to another page that has a list of the reviews:
- Provide more content for the search engine spiders, which allows the product page to rank for related long-tail terms, including combinations of product names and reviews.
- Create a content differentiation between your location and other locations and companies offering the same services or products.
- Support the user journey by validating the product or service and increasing leads, sales, and revenue.
- Let the product page rank for words people use to describe your products (not your marketing speak) and use when searching for your product.
- Studies have shown consumer reviews are more trusted than manufacturers’ descriptions.
SEO Best Practices for Adding Reviews
A few key considerations and best practices to follow when implementing product reviews on your franchise or small business websites. These considerations give the reviews the most value for users and for driving additional long-tail traffic.
Please make sure they are in the code.
The reviews must appear in the HTML text of the product page they live on. Therefore, we highly recommend being mindful of using AJAX/JavaScript or any other technologies (e.g., iFrames, Images, etc.) that can prevent search engines from reaching the content. Many of the embeds pulled from 3rd party websites can be problematic for Google to crawl efficiently.
We recommend QA’ing this by disabling JS and CSS in the browser and ensuring review content is visible.
Markup reviews and ratings with Schema.org
Schema is a shared markup vocabulary that makes it easier for web admins to define their content assets and maximize their efforts within Google SERPs. Due to this value, search engines have come together to provide a shared collection of Schemas that web admins can use.
Here, you can find the review markup (a review of an item, such as a restaurant, movie, or store) and the aggregate markup (the average rating based on multiple ratings or reviews).
Utilize Google’s Rich Snippets Markup Helper
Structured Data Markup Helper shows you how to update your site so that Google can understand the data it contains. Once Google understands the information on your site, your data can be presented more attractively and in new ways within Google SERPs.
You can access the Markup Helper here.
Utilize Google’s Rich Snippets Markup Testing Tool
This Google tool helps web admins test their Rich Snippet implementation. It provides insights into its validity and how the snippet might be displayed in the Google SERPs.
You can find the Testing Tool here.
Have a View All Reviews page
Plan to have a View All Reviews page if you are concerned that there will be many reviews and feel it will impact the UX of the page. This will also allow for a review of growth and organization. Then, link to the product page from the view all reviews page.
URL structure could be /product-name/reviews.
Optimize View All Reviews page
If you plan to have a View All Reviews page, ensure it’s optimized for traffic acquisition.
Title Tag: Reviews for [Product Name] | Brand Name
Description: Find out what other users thought about [Product Name].