Google+ Ditches Zagat Ratings, Returns to Consumer Friendly 5-Star Ratings

 

Google can’t seem to make up their minds. That being said, they sneakily introduced a change that I believe most businesses (and consumers) will welcome.

 

In May of 2012, Google implemented their Zagat rating system which was confusing for both businesses and consumers. The 30-point system just didn’t make sense to most people including, most importantly, consumers.

 

As you can see by visiting any Google+ local page, they have reverted back to the 5-star rating system. Ultimately, this makes more sense as not only is it easier for the business to understand why their rating is what it is but a consumer intuitively understands what the number “means” in relation to reviews left by other customers.

 

 

 

 

The biggest thing is that it seems to have been rolled out completely in that the rating now exists inside and outside Google maps and whether you are logged into Google or not and you don’t need to have an upgraded listing as a business owner.

 

For the score to show, your business must have at least 5 reviews, however.

 

It isn’t quite updated everywhere yet. It’s still showing the Zagat score in the old version of Google Maps and in Google+ Local search results but I anticipate that this will all be conformed in due time.

 

I, personally, welcome this about face and think it’s good for both businesses and consumers.

 

What are your thoughts?

[Note: Thanks to 3GEngagement for the tip!]

 

[Article originally published July 11, 2013 on my blog, bslashc.com]

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Comment by Curt Kelley on July 11, 2013 at 12:12pm

As Heraclitus stated; "Nothing endures but change".

I personally think this will be more familiar to the consumer.

But, as we are seeing, the "digital social" interaction is becoming more important, is Google worried about being relevant in the future :)

Comment by Mark Dubis on July 11, 2013 at 11:58am

As many of clients have shared with us, Google doesn't care about a dealership's success or the success of individual sales people in the stores.   And, consumers are getting wise to rating sites with bogus or filtered reviews. Dealers actually do more harm than good when they only show positive reviews.   I'm glad we have a free solution to benefit all sales and service professionals.    http://bit.ly/carfolks-l

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