Google Reduces the Threshold of Photo Restoration

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Google Reduces the Threshold of Photo Restoration

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It's no secret that when it comes to researching a new business, many Photo Restoration people rely on reviews to determine which business to choose. Google has taken consumer reviews even further by using them to give businesses a star rating, which customers can quickly and easily check to determine a business's quality. Recently, however, GetFiveStars noticed that Google has made changes to the way it determines star ratings, and these changes could potentially impact your business - for better or worse. It is important to be aware of the changes so that your Photo Restoration company's reputation does not suffer afterwards. What has changed in the Google star rating?

Google now awards stars for just one review. This has changed from their Photo Restoration previous policy which required businesses to have five reviews before a star rating was displayed. As you can see in the screenshot below, only two people are responsible for creating that featured review that future customers/clients will check out in the future. Advertising Continue reading below For those unfamiliar, Google uses a five-star rating scale to rank companies based on their performance. Consumers have the option to leave a review for their business, which includes choosing a rating ranging from one star (poor performance) to five stars (great service). Google then Photo Restoration uses an algorithm to average the reviews to determine an overall star rating. This note appears next to the business listing on the

Google search results page. This is important because star reviews Photo Restoration help the business stand out from other businesses that otherwise would not have star ratings. Star Rating 2 Reviews In addition to reducing the number of reviews required to determine a star rating, the mathematical equation used by Google to calculate ratings has also changed. Previously, Google used Bayesian averaging, which looked at the overall data set for all companies when determining an average and also gave five-star reviews more weight than others. Photo Restoration They will now use the arithmetic method to calculate an average (which most of us learned in elementary school).
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