Here is the brutal truth: 88% of people trust an online review as much as a recommendation from their best mate. When a potential customer in Liverpool searches for what you do—whether you’re a plumber in West Derby or a coffee shop in the Baltic Triangle—they aren’t just looking at your logo. They are judging your stars.
No reviews? You’re invisible. Bad reviews? You’re handing cash to your competition. It really is that simple.
The Numbers Don’t Lie
- 72% of customers won’t take action until they read reviews.
- Revenue climbs 5-9% for every one-star increase in your rating.
- 50+ reviews makes you 5x more likely to get the call over a competitor with fewer reviews.
The problem isn’t your service. It’s that happy customers usually stay quiet unless you prompt them. To dominate the Google Local Pack, you have to ask.
⚠️ Vital Rule: Never buy reviews. Google’s algorithm is smarter than you think. If you get caught (and you likely will), they will delist your business. Build your reputation the right way.
10 Tactics to Flood Your Profile with Reviews
Tactic #1: Strike While the Iron is Hot
Timing is everything. Don’t ask for a review three weeks later when they’ve forgotten your name. Ask when the dopamine is high.
- Trades/Service: Ask the second the job is done, before you drive the van away.
- Retail/Hospitality: Ask at the till, or have a card on the table.
- E-commerce: Email them 1 week after delivery (once they’ve actually used the gear).
Tactic #2: Remove the Friction (The QR Code)
If a customer has to search for your business name, find the button, and log in, they won’t bother. You need to do the heavy lifting for them.
Create a custom QR code that dumps them straight onto your specific review form. Plaster it everywhere:
- On the bottom of your receipts.
- On a stand at your counter (next to the card machine).
- In your email footer.
- On your physical invoices.
Tactic #3: The “Set and Forget” Email Strategy
Most follow-up emails end up in the bin because they look like corporate spam. Yours need to feel personal. Make sure you are following ICO guidelines on direct marketing when emailing customers.
The Template (Send 1 week post-service):
Subject: Quick question about your experience…
Hi [First Name],
Cheers for choosing [Business Name]. We hope we sorted everything out for you.
We’re a local Liverpool team, and reviews help us massively. If you have 30 seconds, could you tap the stars below and let us know how we did?
[LINK: LEAVE A REVIEW HERE]
Nice one,
[Your Name]
Tactic #4: Don’t Ghost Your Reviewers
If a customer takes time to write to you, write back. Every single time. It tells Google you are active, and it tells prospects you actually care.
According to BrightLocal’s research, 88% of consumers are likely to use a business that responds to all of its reviews, positive and negative.
Tactic #5: Actually Be Boss at What You Do
You can’t “growth hack” a bad product. If your service is rubbish, asking for reviews is suicide. Reviews are earned. Focus on doing exactly what you said you’d do, adding a small “wow” factor, and fixing issues without drama.
Tactic #6: Get in Their Pockets (SMS & WhatsApp)
Email open rates sit around 20%. SMS open rates are closer to 98%. Once the job is done, ping them a text. It feels personal, it’s instant, and it gets results.
Tactic #7: Use the Scouse Charm (Ask In-Person)
This is the most underrated tactic. Just ask. Train your staff to say: “Honestly, a Google review really helps a local business like us. Would you mind?” It’s hard to say no to a friendly face.
Tactic #8: Incentivise the Action, Not the Rating
WARNING: You cannot pay for 5-star reviews. However, you CAN incentivise the act of reviewing. You can offer a monthly raffle entry or loyalty points for leaving feedback, regardless of whether it’s good or bad. This keeps you compliant with Google’s Prohibited Content policies.
Tactic #9: Shout About Your Wins
When you get a belter of a review, show it off. Put them on your Instagram stories, your homepage, and your email signature. Success breeds success.
Tactic #10: Make It Muscle Memory
Don’t do this once a month. Build it into your SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures). Job done? Ask. Product shipped? Automate the email. Payment taken? Point to the QR code. Consistency beats intensity.
Handling the Haters (Without Losing Your Head)
You will get a bad review eventually. Even the best businesses in Merseyside do. Here is how you handle it without ruining your reputation:
- Put the Phone Down: Do not reply while you are angry. Wait 24 hours. A defensive reply looks worse than the bad review itself.
- Own It: No excuses. No “yes, but…” Just acknowledge the frustration.
- Take It Offline: Your goal is to get them off Google and onto the phone. “We want to fix this. Please email me personally at [email].”
- The Magic Question: Once you have fixed their issue and they are happy, ask politely: “Now that we’ve sorted this, would you consider updating your rating?” Most reasonable people will change a 1-star to a 4-star if you fixed the mess.
Tools of the Trade
You don’t need expensive software to start, but these tools help as you grow.
Tool
What’s it for?
Cost
Google Business Profile
The absolute essential. Manage & reply.
Free
Trustpilot
Heavyweight reputation management.
£99+/mo
Podium
The king of SMS review requests.
$199+/mo
Our advice for Liverpool SMEs: Max out the free Google tools first. Connect with the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce to see how other local leaders are managing their digital presence.
Your “Get More Reviews” Checklist
- ✅ The QR Code: Generate a direct link code for your counter/van.
- ✅ The Script: Write the email template so you don’t have to think about it.
- ✅ Team Training: Teach staff how to ask without being awkward.
- ✅ Response Duty: Assign one person to reply to reviews every morning.
- ✅ Show Off: Embed your best reviews on your homepage.
The Bottom Line
Getting 5-star reviews isn’t rocket science. It’s not expensive. It’s barely even hard work. It just requires consistency.
Your happy customers are out there right now. They want to help you. They just need you to make it easy for them. So, ask the question. Make it one click. And watch your business climb to the top of the search results.
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We help Liverpool businesses stack reviews, clean up their reputation, and turn happy customers into a marketing engine. Our strategies usually boost ratings by 15+ reviews in the first month.