Posted By Nirav Dave | Updated October 18, 2022
Google recently updated its documentation on writing high-quality product reviews. The documentation offers guidelines for review publishers and merchants who write product reviews.
These guidelines offer a list of best practices, which can help the review rank better on Google, increasing the chances of it being seen by search engine users.
Earlier, the documentation included 21 definitive guidelines, out of which three were removed. At the same time, Google also added seven additional guidelines to the documentation. It also clarifies who these guidelines are meant for.
Google offers three examples of reviewers who can use these guidelines to write well-researched and authentic product and service reviews. Keep in mind these are not limitations but just three examples of who is required to follow the best practices.
Each of these updated guidelines offers a clear message, giving product reviewers more clarity on the best practice.
We have already shared a screenshot of this update in the previous section.
As it clearly states, the update added more clarity to the guidelines, making it easier to understand and implement while drafting new reviews.
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