No Reviews Yet.Credibility Doesn't Wait.
I watched a new client panic because they had zero reviews on Google. They thought they were invisible. What I found was that credibility doesn't wait for reviews. It gets built while you're waiting for them.
The real signal isn't the star rating. It's consistency across three places: a complete Google Business Profile with photos and a real description, a professional website that doesn't look like it was made in 2009, and one piece of third-party validation, whether that's a local chamber listing, a press mention, or even a complete Yelp page with your actual hours. New businesses get discovered by humans first, not algorithms. Those humans need to see you're real before they'll leave a review.
The second part is asking. Not spamming. Asking the people you actually serve (your first five clients, your neighbors, the person who referred you) if they'd be willing to share their experience. Building early credibility is about being findable, being consistent, and being willing to ask for honest feedback from people who already know you work.
Pick one: fill out your complete Google Business Profile (all fields, real photos) or send a polite message to your last three clients asking if they'd consider sharing their experience. One takes 90 minutes. The other takes 10 minutes and compounds.
