Google+ comment is not appear what should I do?
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Hello My customer trying to leave recommendation on Google+ but it doesn't appear? I tried also to test it I can see on my account under my recommendation part but I can't see on google + under company page?
Thanks
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Our question was because of curiousity and being unpatient...We are not violating any review criteria we are well aware of their criterias..
Thank your very much for serving your time
Frutiko Team
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Here we have a one word answer - wait.
It may take a while before the comment (review?) becomes visible on your Google+ business page. If it does not appear after time you could drop a question (or study the existing ones) in the Google business support forum here:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!categories/business/technical-issue
Google+ Local / Places is riddled with bugs and whilst there are some legitimate reasons that reviews may not show or may trigger a manual review / spam filter there are seemingly lots of innocent folks that are missing reviews. Reviews appear, disappear and return so best advise is to not sweat it to much and wait it out.
I am assuming you are not breaking any obvious review criteria? You are encouraging reviews from customers when they are at home but not soliciting them on your own premises etc?
The following links are worth a read:
- https://support.google.com/places/answer/2622994?hl=en&rd=1
- https://support.google.com/plus/answer/2519605
Hope that helps!
Marcus
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