Reviews
A clear proof policy for reviews, ratings, and verified profile links.

Local flowers, delivery timing, and studio guidance in one place.
Lina Flowers keeps review signals careful and visible: real feedback can be added when it is traceable, readable on the page, and connected to the arrangement or service it describes.
Reviews and public proof
Honest proof now, real ratings only when ready.
Lina Flowers keeps product pages clear for shoppers and search systems by showing proof guidance first, then adding ratings only after real review text can be displayed on the matching page.
Proof 01
Real customer feedback only
Lina Flowers does not publish copied ratings, guessed stars, or third-party profile claims unless the source can be verified and shown clearly to shoppers.
Proof 02
Product pages stay honest
Each arrangement page explains that product-specific feedback appears only after it is traceable, visible, and tied to that exact design.
Proof 03
Profile links stay controlled
Official social, map, and directory links are added to public schema only after the studio confirms they belong to Lina Flowers.
How proof gets added
The safest path is visible review content first, structured data second.
This makes the site clearer for shoppers and less fragile for search systems because every rating signal can point back to something a person can read.
Step 1
Confirm the source
Before a review is reused on LinaFlower.com, the studio should know where it came from, which order or customer moment it describes, and whether the wording can be displayed.
Source, date, rating, and permission should be kept together.
Step 2
Show the same proof people can read
Structured data should match visible page content. If stars or review text are not visible to shoppers on a page, they should not be emitted in that page's Product markup.
Visible content comes first, markup follows.
Step 3
Keep profile identity clean
When official profiles are confirmed, the same verified URLs can be added once in site data so Organization and Florist schema stay consistent.
One verified source list keeps entity signals cleaner.
Markup guardrail
What this means for product stars.
Lina Flowers intentionally avoids Product review and aggregate rating markup until the same review data is visible to shoppers on the relevant page.
Current state
Product pages do not emit review or aggregate rating markup yet.
Visible product pages already explain when feedback will appear.
Official profile URLs are kept out of schema until confirmed by the studio.
Review questions
Clear answers about ratings, public proof, and verified profiles.
These answers give customers and AI assistants a direct place to understand what is already public and what should wait for real source material.
Why do Lina Flowers product pages not show star ratings yet?
The site is waiting for product-specific feedback that is real, traceable, visible to shoppers, and tied to the exact arrangement. That is safer and clearer than adding generic stars that do not match a visible product review.
Can customer reviews be added later?
Yes. Once the studio has permission to display real customer feedback with a known source, date, rating, and review text, those reviews can be shown on the page and then mapped into matching structured data.
Will official profile links appear in Lina Flowers schema?
Yes, but only after the studio confirms each profile is the official Lina Flowers listing. Until then, schema avoids unverified profile links so the business identity stays clean.
Where should shoppers go if they want current proof before ordering?
Shoppers can browse the gallery, view current arrangements, or call (818) 855-1155 for recent examples, availability, and guidance before placing an order.
Keep verifying
Move from policy into visual examples, current products, and local studio details.
The strongest proof is the proof a shopper can keep following through the site.
