Is Google search becoming the real “first impression” of a business in 2026?

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It feels like customers now form opinions about a company long before visiting a website or speaking to anyone directly.

Most people search a business name first, and what appears on the first page of Google can heavily influence:

  • trust,
  • credibility,
  • purchase decisions,
  • and even whether someone contacts the business at all.
The challenge is that search results are not controlled entirely by the company anymore. Reviews, Reddit discussions, news articles, complaint sites, social media posts, and third-party content all shape public perception.

A few things I’ve been noticing:

  • Negative or controversial content often gets disproportionately high engagement
  • Forum discussions and “real experience” posts rank surprisingly well
  • One misleading article or review can influence conversion rates significantly
  • Businesses are paying much more attention to branded search results than before
I’m curious how professionals here see this evolving:

  • Has search visibility effectively become part of brand management now?
  • Are businesses underestimating the impact of negative search results?
  • What matters more today: review ratings, search results, or social sentiment?
  • Is ORM becoming a standard requirement rather than a niche service?
Would love to hear perspectives from SEO professionals, business owners, marketers, and reputation-management specialists.
 
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