Google Review Cards vs Email Follow-Up: Which Gets More Reviews?
Canadian businesses often struggle with low Google review conversion. While email campaigns are common, NFC review cards offer a faster, more effective alternative. NFC cards win.
Email Review Campaigns: The Limitations
- Open rates ~20% — most emails go unread or are ignored.
- Delays are common — customers often forget or don’t act on the request later.
- Can violate Google TOS — offering incentives in emails may disqualify reviews.
NFC Review Cards: The Better Alternative
- Instant response — customers tap and review right then, while the service is fresh.
- In-person engagement — builds trust and personal connection during the service experience.
- No delay = better conversion — the more immediate the request, the higher the review rate.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Email Review Campaigns | NFC Review Cards |
|---|---|---|
| Timing | Delayed (often 24+ hours after service) | Immediate (during or right after service) |
| Conversion rate | ~20% (based on open and click-through rates) | ~60-70% (based on in-person NFC engagement) |
| Cost per review | Higher due to low conversion and email marketing tools | Lower due to high conversion and one-time card printing |
| Setup | Requires email automation, CRM integration | Just print and hand out NFC-enabled business cards |
| Google TOS | Higher risk of policy violation with incentives | Compliant — no incentives, just a direct request |
| Ongoing cost | Email tools, automation, ongoing management | <
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