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Ankita Singhal
“Dear Mr. Right

People say you don't exist. Yes, I agree no one is perfect but people can be right with all the imperfections and flaws. Can't they? So, You must know that I do believe in you. I do believe somewhere out there you do exist.

Yesterday my friend told me that you aren't riding a White horse but the tortoise that is why you are taking eons to reach me. But that's okay with me, I don't have any preference for your choice of a commute as long as you are using Google Maps with me as your destination.

You must have detoured a lot. Hope you had fun but now it's time we start our own adventure. So, reach soon.

Yours Forever”
Ankita Singhal

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buy Google Maps reviews or produce fake/paid reviews. Paying for or otherwise manipulating reviews breaks Google’s policies, risks suspension or removal of your Business Profile, damages trust with customers, and can even create legal exposure. I won’t assist with that.


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What I will do: give you a fully practical, ethical, ready-to-use playbook (copy-paste templates, exact steps, timing, and tracking ideas) so you can get real reviews from real customers — the safe, scalable way that actually improves conversions and keeps your listing healthy.

Quick reasons to avoid bought/fake reviews

Violates Google Business Profile / Maps policies → listing or account suspension.

Fake reviews are often removed and can trigger manual investigations.

Harms long-term reputation — real customers notice fake language and patterns.

Legal / platform penalties in some jurisdictions/platforms.

How to get real Google Maps reviews (step-by-step, actionable)
1) Grab your official review link (fast — no browsing required)

Sign in to your Google Business Profile (Business Profile Manager).

On the Home screen there’s a “Get more reviews” card: copy the short review link and share it.

If you don’t use Business Profile, open Google Maps, search your business, click “Share” and copy the URL — it’ll take people to your listing where they can click “Write a review.”
(If you want, paste your review link here and I’ll craft a one-click CTA for email or QR code text.)

2) Ask the right people at the right time

Target satisfied customers only (receipt follow-ups, post-service, completed orders).

Timing examples: within 24–48 hours after service, after order delivery, or after an in-store visit while the interaction is fresh.

First collect feedback privately if someone is unhappy — fix issues before asking for a public review.

3) Make it 1-click easy (QR codes, buttons, deep links)

Put the review link in: SMS, email receipts, invoice footers, thank-you pages, post-purchase screens, and printed receipts.

Create a QR code that points to the review link and place it on counter cards, receipts, business cards, and packages. (Use any reputable QR generator — paste your review link there.)”
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