Just Over 1 Week to Go: Why Tagging and Reviews Are Secret Weapons for Small Business Growth

We’re just a little over one week away from Labor Day, and DBR Bookkeeping is getting closer to our goal of 1,000 Facebook followers!

Whether you're a business owner or simply someone who believes in entrepreneurship, now is the perfect time to learn how two simple actions—tagging and leaving a review—can help small businesses grow organically.

1. Tag a Friend or Business – Connection is Currency

Tagging is powerful. When you tag a friend in a post, you’re personally introducing them to a business or service they may need. When you tag a fellow business, you create visibility and potential collaboration.

Example:
If you saw a bookkeeping tip that helped you, tagging your friend who just started a business not only helps them—it also grows the reach of the post. That one tag could lead to a new client, a partnership, or a referral.

2. Leave a Review – Build Trust and Boost SEO

A thoughtful review acts as social proof and directly impacts a business’s online reputation and searchability.

Tips for a Great Review:

  • Mention specific services (e.g., QuickBooks setup, monthly reports)

  • Highlight results (e.g., saved time, increased profits)

  • Use keywords naturally (like “small business bookkeeping” or “entrepreneur support”)

Why does this help? Because Google indexes review content. That means your words can help a business show up in local search results. Your honest, detailed review is not just kind—it’s strategic support.

FAQ: Organic Ways to Support and Grow Small Business

Q: Can tagging really help a business grow?
A: Yes! It connects the business to new audiences through trusted introductions.

Q: Do reviews help with Google rankings?
A: Absolutely. Reviews improve SEO, credibility, and conversion rates.

Q: What if I’ve only interacted briefly with a business?
A: Share your honest impression. Even a short but positive comment helps.

👉 Tag a friend and leave a review today
Let’s support each other, grow organically, and keep Doing Business Right.

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