A 5-star review can do far more than reflect a rating — it builds trust, inspires action, and shows the real impact of the work we do together.

The power of reviews goes far beyond star ratings.

A 5-star review can inspire someone to take action, build trust before we even meet, and reflect the impact of the work we do together.

I know I rely on reviews myself whether I’m booking a holiday location, finding a local business, or choosing a service provider.

I always read what others have experienced first. 

Chances are, you do the same.

That’s why I’ve set myself a goal — to reach 100 Google Reviews by January 31.

Reviews are something I teach my clients about all the time, because they create influence, credibility, and confidence.

Now, I’m inviting you to help me demonstrate just how powerful your voice can be.

“A brand is no longer what we tell the consumer it is — it is what consumers tell each other it is.” 

Scott Cook

3 Tips on Asking for and Using Reviews

  1. Don’t be afraid to ask – People are often more than happy to leave a review, but they need the reminder. Ask after a great result, a successful project, or a positive interaction.
  2. Make it easy – Provide a direct link to your Google review page. The easier it is, the more likely people will take action.
  3. Show gratitude and share – Thank people personally for leaving reviews and highlight them on your website, social media, or in your newsletters. It not only shows appreciation but inspires others to share as well.

Maybe you’ve worked with me on public speaking, sales, branding, LinkedIn, or storytelling.

Perhaps you’re part of my We Are Women Mastermind, you’ve listened to the We Are Women Podcast, or read one of my books.

Even if you simply enjoy the tips from my fortnightly blog, your review matters.

Your words could be the reason someone feels confident enough to take that next step toward their own growth.

 

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