Google Business Profiles Live on Reviews.Mine Didn't.
I was staring at a client's profile with solid reviews (4.8 stars, 47 of them) and wondering why their phone wasn't ringing. Then I realized I was looking at reviews like they were the whole game. They weren't.
Google's algorithm weights reviews heavily, sure. But Google's own documentation shows that profile completeness, response time to reviews, photos, and business information consistency matter just as much. A profile with 100% information filled out, recent photos, and consistent NAP data (name, address, phone) signals trust differently than review count alone. It tells Google (and searchers) that someone's actually managing this business.
What shifted things: we added service area details, updated photos monthly, and responded to every review within 24 hours. Review count stayed the same. But visibility climbed. The trust signal wasn't "people like us." It was "we're here, we're active, we're real." That's what our Google Business Profile approach focuses on.
Worth trying: Audit your profile completeness score in Google Business (it shows right in the dashboard), then fill in any missing fields: service areas, business hours, attributes, website link. Don't wait for new reviews.
