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The real cost of one bad Google review

18 May 2026 · 3 min read


Search ranks on rating and recency

Local search weighs your star average and how fresh your reviews are. One recent one-star pulls the average down and, worse, becomes the first thing a searcher reads.

The click you never see

Most people never call a business rated below four stars. You don't lose one customer to a bad review — you lose the invisible stream of people who filtered you out before dialling.

The antidote is volume and speed

You can't delete a fair bad review, but you can bury it. A steady flow of fresh, genuine reviews from happy customers restores the average and pushes the outlier down the page.

Reply, don't argue

A calm, specific reply to a bad review is written for the next reader, not the angry one. It shows you listen — which is its own kind of five-star signal.

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