Great question, and while Facebook (Meta) doesn’t officially spell this out in detail, there’s strong evidence and industry consensus that keywords in Facebook Page reviews can influence visibility, both in search results and recommendations.
Here’s what we know, in plain terms:
1. Facebook Search Uses Keywords in Reviews
When someone searches for a local business or service—like “vegan bakery near me” or “best real estate agent in Miami”—Facebook’s search function scans not only your Page info, but also the words people use in reviews.
So yes, if your reviews consistently mention things like “fast delivery,” “affordable pricing,” or “great customer support,” those terms can help your Page appear in relevant searches.
2. The Algorithm Picks Up on Sentiment and Relevance
Facebook uses machine learning to understand not just what’s written, but also the tone and intent. Pages with a high volume of positive, keyword-rich reviews are more likely to be:
3. Social Proof Matters
Even if reviews don’t directly “rank” your Page higher, they:
Boost engagement (users trust and interact more with well-reviewed businesses)
Improve click-through rate, which may indirectly signal value to the algorithm
What You Can Do:
Encourage happy customers to leave reviews using key phrases (organically—no keyword stuffing!)
Ask them to mention what they liked specifically (e.g., “quick response time” or “great for wedding photography”)
Bottom line:
Yes, keywords in reviews can help your Facebook Page show up more in search and recommendations. It’s not the only factor, but it’s definitely worth paying attention to if you want better visibility.