Can we quote Google reviews on the website?
Yes, when the review is verified and visible to users. Avoid self-serving aggregate review schema for the business's own reviews.
Compliant review request systems that help happy customers share real experiences without gating, incentives, or fake review risk.
Google reviews can help customers decide, but shortcuts create risk. The system should ask real customers for honest reviews, make the link easy to find, and avoid pressure, payment, review gating, or requests for specific wording.
A review workflow can be simple and still effective.
Reviews of your own local business should be visible if quoted, but they should not be marked up to chase star rich results. Self-serving local business review markup is not eligible for Google's review snippet feature.
"The team at Polanco Advertising were awesome to work with and provided great guidance on not only style but compliance for our web property. We feel great about where we are with our online presence and we are light years ahead of what we had."
Yes, when the review is verified and visible to users. Avoid self-serving aggregate review schema for the business's own reviews.
No. The safer path is to ask real customers consistently without incentives or attempts to influence the rating or wording.
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