However, fake review companies have continued to do so. Google says that its ongoing effort to combat false content will benefit users and protect local businesses by better protecting their online reputation. If you search on Google or Facebook, their average rating makes it look like your average customer is happy with them. Ironically, one of the most common methods today is for them to use the messaging function of your Google Business profile to inform you about this.
In a blog post, Google explains how its algorithms now analyze patterns over time to quickly identify suspicious review activity. To maintain data integrity in the midst of this large volume of incoming data, Google implemented a new algorithm to quickly identify and eliminate misleading or misleading information. For companies, the message is to focus on offering exceptional products and services, while Google strives to ensure that online reputation matches real performance. A customer of a carpet cleaning company bought a bunch of products and his ranking barely went up.
A few weeks later, Google removed them and destroyed their classification, according to the BrightLocal map grid classification report.