If you’ve just read our How to ask a client for a Google review post, you’ve got the essentials down. No long-winded intros here – let’s jump right into the instructions.
We’re switching up the order of the steps for this one (and if you haven’t read the other post, no need to bake your noodle – it’s the same steps!)…

Step 1: Let’s Link Up.
Log into your Facebook Business page.
Make sure you’re on the profile view, then click ‘Reviews’.
Copy the URL link (it’ll look like Facebook.com/YourFBBusinessName/Reviews).
If you don’t like how that displays, chuck it into a URL Shortener like Bitly or TinyURL for a cleaner look.
Step 2: Proposing to your client (sort of)
We’re kidding. Just ask. You’re probably already a superstar in your client’s eyes, and you’re not looking for a grand love note, just a little bit of feedback. Keep it simple and genuine, maybe with a sprinkle of humour if suited. Here’s some options.
Professional-ishism
Hi _ [insert client name]. We really enjoy working with you and would be so grateful to hear your thoughts. If you have a moment, could you leave us a quick Google review? Your feedback helps us grow and shows others what working with us is like!
Here’s the link to leave a review: [Link to Google review]
Casual with a side of classy
Hey _ [insert client name]. We’d love to get some feedback on our services so far, so if you’re happy with us, a Google Review from you would make our day!
Here’s the link: [Link to Google review]
Go with whatever matches your client relationship, but keep it light and direct so you’re not coming across as a desperado.
Done! That’s how easy it is. Now go doooooo it. Because the bonus part of getting great reviews?? You can use them on your socials – we’ve even done up some pretty and clever templates HERE for you to pop them in and use them straight away!