Why Photo Reviews Are Becoming More Important in Google
Discover why Google displays reviews with photos more prominently and how to encourage customers to add photos.
Table of Contents
- 1The rise of visual reviews
- 2Why Google is making photos more important
- 3How photo reviews are displayed
- 4In which sectors are photo reviews crucial?
- 5How to encourage customers to add photos
- 6Photo reviews as a strategy against negative reviews
- 7Share your best photo reviews on social media
- 8Summary
The rise of visual reviews
Google is giving increasing weight to reviews with photos. They appear more prominently, get more engagement and even help push negative reviews down. In this article we explain why photo reviews have become so important.
Why Google is making photos more important
Photos are harder to fake than text. When someone adds a photo of your restaurant, salon or product, that's a strong signal of authenticity. Google knows this and rewards it by displaying these reviews more prominently.
- Photos prove the reviewer was actually on location
- Visual content gets more attention from potential customers
- Google's algorithm gives photo reviews higher priority
- Reviews with photos get up to 2x more engagement
How photo reviews are displayed
When you look at a business profile on Google, reviews with photos immediately stand out. They appear in a separate carousel and are often shown first in the review overview. This means negative reviews without photos are automatically pushed down when you collect more photo reviews.
In which sectors are photo reviews crucial?
Photo reviews are especially important in visual sectors where customers want to see what to expect.
- Restaurants and cafés: dishes and atmosphere
- Hotels and B&Bs: rooms and facilities
- Hair salons and beauty salons: treatment results
- Dentists and clinics: waiting room and equipment
- Car garages: workshop and results
How to encourage customers to add photos
Most customers don't think to add a photo. A small hint makes a big difference.
- Ask explicitly: 'A photo of your dish/hairstyle makes the review extra valuable'
- Create a photo moment: make something 'Instagrammable'
- Add a hint to your review link: 'Don't forget to share a photo!'
- Show photo reviews on your website as examples
Photo reviews as a strategy against negative reviews
A powerful but little-known strategy: photo reviews can push negative reviews down. Because Google shows photo reviews more prominently, text reviews without photos automatically drop in the ranking. The more photo reviews you collect, the less visible old negative reviews become.
Summary
Photo reviews are the future of online reputation. They are more authentic, get more attention and help you overshadow negative reviews. With RecensioAI you can encourage customers to add photos and automatically create shareable content from your best reviews. Start today with a free 14-day trial.
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Share your best photo reviews on social media
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