
Managing Customer Reviews in 2025: How to Turn Them Into a Conversion Tool?
In 2025, a local business’s reputation largely plays out online. Customer reviews have become a key factor in consumers’ decision-making process. Whether they’re choosing a
In 2025, a local business’s reputation largely plays out online. Customer reviews have become a key factor in consumers’ decision-making process. Whether they’re choosing a
In a world where consumer expectations are constantly evolving, responsiveness and organization have become essential for artisans, retailers, and small businesses. With so many communication channels (website, social media, phone, messaging apps, etc.), it’s becoming increasingly difficult to stay in control without the right tools. That’s where centralizing customer requests online makes all the difference. Why Centralize Your Customer Requests? Today’s consumers are hyper-connected and reach out to businesses through multiple touchpoints: websites, social media, instant messaging, phone, email, platforms like Google Maps, and even marketplaces. The result? Requests come flooding in from every direction, increasing the risk of missing out on opportunities due to a lack of structure. Centralizing your customer requests means choosing efficiency and time optimization. It allows you to: Never miss a request: Every inquiry—whether it’s a booking, quote request, or order—is captured and consolidated in one place. Respond faster: With a clear, centralized view, you
Local SEO promises great things for small businesses: visibility in their target area, qualified traffic, and new customers. But when it comes to results on Google Maps or the “Local Pack,” an unsettling question is being raised by independents: has Google started favoring large chains, pushing local artisans and shop owners to the sidelines? The Local Pack – A Showcase That Feels Biased When someone searches for a plumber in Marseille or a bakery in Lyon, Google displays a boxed section featuring three main results, often accompanied by a map. This block, called the “Local Pack,” captures the majority of clicks. However, it’s increasingly dominated by the same types of players: national chains, franchises, and highly optimized multi-service platforms. Why is that? Because these structures benefit from significant advantages: Mass-optimized Google Business Profiles Large-scale customer review campaigns Paid ads (SEA) that indirectly boost visibility Strong domain authority from centralized websites
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