The "Review Script" That Doubles Your Ranking (Stop Asking for "A Review")
Most business owners beg for reviews like this: "Hey, thanks for your business! Can you please leave us a 5-star review?" That sounds nice. It’s polite. It might even get you a 5-star rating.
But it is functionally useless for SEO.
Here is the dirty secret of Google Maps: 5 stars are just the ticket to the dance. They don't help you win.
If you have fifty 5-star reviews that say "Great job!" or "Highly recommend!", Google has no idea what you actually did. You are just a "Great" generic business.
But if your competitor has twenty 5-star reviews that say "Fixed my leaky water heater in Denver quickly," guess who ranks #1 when someone searches "Water heater repair Denver"?
He wins. You lose.
The "Keyword" Review Hack
Google reads every single word your customers write. It looks for Keywords (services you offer) and Location Signals (cities/neighborhoods you serve).
These are called "Review Justifications." If you search for a service on Maps right now, look at the results. You will often see a little bold snippet under a business name that says:
"Their website mentions drain cleaning" OR "Review mentions emergency plumbing"
That is Google telling you exactly why they ranked that business.
The Script That Changes Everything
You need to stop asking for a "review" and start guiding the witness. You need to politely plant the keywords you want to rank for into their brain before they type.
Here is the exact script I give my private clients. (Modify this for your specific industry).
Subject: Quick favor? (plus a question)
"Hey [Customer Name],
I’m glad we could help you out with the [Specific Service, e.g., Roof Repair] today. It was a pleasure working on your home in [City/Neighborhood, e.g., Arvada].
We are trying to help more neighbors in Arvada find honest work. Would you mind taking 30 seconds to mention that we did a Roof Repair for you in your review?
It helps Google show us to other people in town who need the same help.
Here is the link: [Your Google Review Link]
Thanks, "
Why This Works
- Context: You reminded them exactly what you did ("Roof Repair") and where ("Arvada").
- The "Why": You gave them a reason (helping neighbors find honest work). People love to help.
- ** The Result:** They will naturally write: "Buddy did a great Roof Repair on my house in Arvada. Highly recommend!"
Boom. You just fed Google the two most important signals it craves: Service + Location.
One Review Like This Is Worth Ten Generic Ones.
You don't need 500 reviews to dominate your market. You need 50 smart reviews.
Start using this script today. Go back to your last 5 happy clients and send it. Watch what happens to your rankings next week.










