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How To Leave a Google Review

How to copy a review to google and the process involved

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Leaving a Google review is a quick and simple way for clients to share their property experience and support their real estate agent’s online reputation.

By connecting a Renowned profile with Google, client reviews submitted on RateMyAgent can also be shared directly to the agent’s Google Business Profile, ensuring wider visibility and credibility.

Please note: Your client will need to have a Google or Gmail account to copy their review to Google.


Step 1: Review Request Email

The client will receive the review request email as per usual. To get started, click Write Review:

Step 2: Writing the Review

From here, ensure to select a star rating, write the review and select whether you recommend the agent.

Step 3: Additional Details

An optional field allows the client to specify whether the sale price met their expectations.


They will also be asked whether they chose the agent through RateMyAgent.

Once these fields are completed, the client must agree to the Terms and Conditions and click Next to proceed.

 

Step 4: Posting to Google

After submitting the review on RateMyAgent, the client will be prompted to also post their review to Google for greater reach.

Step 5: Copying the Review

The client should click Copy to copy their written review text:

Step 6: Opening the Google Profile

Next, the client clicks the provided link to the agent or agency’s Google Business Profile:

Step 7: Publishing the Review

Once on Google, the client selects a star rating, pastes the copied review, and clicks Post. The review will then appear live on the Google My Business page:


Want to Learn How to Prompt Clients to Leave a Google Review?

Agents who wish to learn how to encourage clients to leave a Google review can refer to the dedicated support article [here].

 

Can RateMyAgent post the google review on behalf of the client?

RateMyAgent is unable to post a Google review on behalf of a client. Only the client can submit their own review directly to Google, as they must have an active Gmail or Google account to complete this process.

This restriction exists due to google's privacy and platform policies, reviews must be submitted personally by the reviewer to maintain authenticity, transparency, and compliance with Google’s requirements.

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