The first and obvious way to write a review article is to purchase the product yourself. Firsthand knowledge empowers you to list all the features and benefits of the product. Although it can be an expensive way to get information, you don't have to rely on other people's opinions. You will have a fair and accurate review. You could also ask the seller for a trial, similar to test driving in a new car. Many companies would welcome the chance to get a review, especially restaurants, if they knew it could bring them some publicity. It never hurts to ask.
A second way is to find other people who use the product and get their opinions. You can interview them and ask them questions about the product using a standard set of features and benefits you would like to cover. You can also ask them to give it a rating on a scale of one to five. You could do this through an online survey or email the questions to volunteers and ask them to reply with their answers. Online forums are a great place to find users who would be willing to provide you with the information you need. After gathering your information from several sources, you are ready to write your review article. If you are able to find enough product users to interview, this is a great way to write an accurate review without having to purchase the product.
The third, cheapest, and fastest way to write a review article is to research other review articles. Search the web for other review articles and compile the points you would like to highlight in your own words. Incorporate the good and the bad comments of the user's experience that you located. Then, just average the ratings you found and you are finished. With this method, you are not at the mercy of buying the product or spending time trying to find other owners to interview.
Purchasing products and services is a great way to get information for writing a review article. However, if you promote a lot of them, be prepared to spend a lot of money and hope they all sell well. You may want to interview other users or research other reviews instead. However you choose to go about it, writing review articles is one of the most successful forms of article marketing today.
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2 Comments
Post a CommentI think that the best reviews always come from someone who owns the product. It seems like a lot of affiliates try to make up reviews (I have done it myself) and they never really work as well as an in-depth review of the product, from the standpoint of a real user.
thanks for your review. i will definitely use your tips.