How to Embed Google Reviews On Your Website
New! 2021 Methods To Embed Google Reviews
The original portion of this post has been outdated, however many people have written in as Google has made changes, and new services have been born into our space. One of the services that look promising to accomplish embedding Google, Facebook, and Instagram Reviews and Image Galleries is Embed Social. I like the way they display the reviews in a Masonry Layout (Pinterest Style) because it looks modern and catches attention since it is a big difference from the cheesy reviews that most websites display on their site.
If you need help setting up this service on your WordPress or Shopify website, then reach out anytime.
THIS METHOD HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED BY GOOGLE.
Here is a new method to add Google Reviews to your website: https://reviewsonmywebsite.com
In this day and age, word of mouth advertising is powerful. We love reading reviews, whether it's on a product, service, or company. By embedding these reviews on your website, you are not only creating unique content, but you are showing others that you care what customers think. It helps give your brand and company trust that the customer will be taken care of. It also helps show someone browsing your website an "outsider's" opinion about what you are offering.
How to embed Google Reviews:
- Make sure you are signed in to your Google+ Business page and share the review to your stream.
- Using the post, you have just shared on your business page, find the small arrow in the top right corner click on embed post.
- Two blocks of code will appear for you to copy. You have the option here to enable or disable comments.
- Find the section of your website code and between the section paste the first section of code there.
- Now you’re ready to embed your reviews. In the “text” view on your website page, paste the second block of code where you would like the review to appear.
- Save and preview your website page.
Using real Google reviews on your website will help give you the power and credibility that a testimonial will not. Customers cannot always tell whether or not a testimony was written by you or someone in your company or by a real customer. Whereas an embedding a google review is linking it to someone they can quickly identify as being non-partial.
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