Ask Do online reviews matter more for service businesses than for product based businesses?

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Reviews seem to carry more weight for service businesses because people can't touch or test a service before choosing it, unlike products they can compare through pictures or descriptions. When hiring someone for a service, customers rely heavily on what previous clients experienced firsthand. Product businesses still benefit from reviews, but customers often trust product specifications just as much. Trust plays a bigger role when a service is personal. Do you think reviews influence buying decisions equally for both types?
 
Reviews matter a lot more for services, no question. If I want to buy a phone case I can just look at pictures and specs and decide. But if I want to hire someone to fix my roof or handle my taxes, I have nothing to go on except what past customers say happened to them.
 
Product reviews feel more like extra confirmation to me. You already know what you are getting from the description, the review just backs it up. Service reviews feel like the main decision maker because the whole thing is based on trust in a person you have not met before.
 
One thing the post did not touch on is how fake reviews hurt services way more than products. If a product review is fake, you can still return the item or check the specs yourself. But if you hire a bad service based on fake reviews, you already lost your money and maybe your time too, with no way to get it back easily.
 
I think online reviews have a bigger effect on service businesses because people cannot see the quality of the service before they pay for it. They often depend on the opinions of other customers to decide if the business is reliable. A few good reviews can build trust, while several bad ones can make people choose another provider.
 
Reviews are important for both service and product businesses, but they play a different role. With products, buyers can compare features, photos, and prices. For services, people usually want proof that the business is dependable and delivers good results. That is why positive reviews can make a bigger difference when someone is choosing a service.
 
I disagree a small bit with the idea that trust only matters because service is personal. Even big companies selling products can lose customers fast if enough people complain about quality control. Trust is not only about personal contact, it is also about consistency over time.
 
What nobody mentions enough is how reviews for services often come with more emotion attached. People write angry or thankful reviews about a person, not just a product. That emotional pull probably makes those reviews hit harder than a plain product review talking about material or size.
 
At the end of the day both matter, just in different ways. Products lean on specs and pictures to build confidence, services lean fully on human trust because there is no way to test it first. I think that difference is the whole reason reviews feel heavier for services than for something you can just return if it disappoints you.
 

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