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Using Aggregate Rating For Service Pages

I've been interested in using aggregate rating for a client's service pages, but I'm also feeling like it might be a waste of time to implement right now.

Domain is relatively new, only just started tinkering around with the SEO a month ago and given what I understand about aggregate rating, it seems like there wouldn't be much use adding it right now.

I've got him to get clients to rate his business through GMB and these reviews are on the site, but the site doesn't have any real 'authority' (loose word) at the moment so I doubt Google will even provide the review stars to these pages.

Should I bother or just wait until we start climbing in the SERPS? My guess is probably wait, but I'm interested to see if anyone has been in a similar position.

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