Please read my reply to Johndavid. While I am not a small business owner, I know a lot about online reviews, local rankings, and best practices. There is more to business and rankings than just review counts. Please read the BrightLocal review study as you can learn about customer sentiment and how they feel about online reviews. If online reviews are so important, do you have them displayed on your website as social proof? Are they part of your advertising strategy? Is only your focus on Google, Yelp, and Facebook? Those are rented platforms, you don't own them. You own your website, and you get to make changes and add content there. Are you? I have been working in SEO for 16 years, I see the downsides to putting all your eggs in one basket and relying solely on Google. Times change and companies come and go. You have to adapt if you want to survive. I just looked at another business that claimed to have lost "real customer" reviews. I saw patterns of abuse and reasons for Google to remove the reviews. I have focused on online reviews for the last 5 years. One of my mentors' Mike Blumenthal passed the torch over to me as I had surpassed him. I don't own a small business, I just managed 2000 business profiles for 4 chains. I volunteer my time to give back, help out, and share my knowledge.