140 More Reasons Why Reviews Are Important
If you’ve already seen our page, “11 Reasons Why Reviews Are Important,” you know the core truth behind everything we teach:
Reviews are important because reviews get customers.
That’s the heartbeat of this entire site—and the reason ReviewsGetCustomers.com™ exists.
But that simple truth shows up in more ways than most business owners ever realize.
So instead of stopping at 11 reasons, we decided to go much deeper.
This page is your master index to a 140-part series:
“Why Are Reviews Important? – 140 More Reasons”
Each reason has its own short article that explains one specific way reviews affect:
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How much customers trust you
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How often you get chosen over your competitors
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How visible you are on Google
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How protected you are when something goes wrong
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And ultimately, how you win (or lose) the daily war for customers
You don’t have to read them all at once.
Think of this page as a toolbox you can come back to anytime.
How This Works
Each entry below will follow the same simple pattern:
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Part number + short hook
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A “Because…” line that explains the reason in one sentence
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A link to the full post so you can go deeper
As new parts go live, we’ll keep adding them here.
Why We Created This Series
Most business owners “know” reviews are important—but they only see a small part of the picture.
They might think:
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“Reviews help us look good online.”
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“Reviews help with Google a little.”
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“Reviews are nice social proof.”
All of that is true… but it’s not the whole story.
When you really step back and look at it, you’ll see:
Reviews don’t just decorate your marketing.
Reviews drive your marketing.Reviews are important because reviews get customers.
If this series helps you see that more clearly—and gives you the motivation to finally build a simple, consistent system for getting and using reviews—then it’s doing its job.
Where to Start
If you’re not sure where to begin, start here:
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Part 01 – Customers Trust Other Customers
Because consumers trust other consumers’ opinions about a business.
From there, you can:
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Read one reason a day
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Share specific posts with your team
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Use certain reasons as training topics
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Or skip around to the ones that match the problems you’re facing right now
However you use it, remember:
Reviews are important because reviews get customers.
The more clearly you see that, the easier it becomes to win the war for customers in your local market.
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