[Need HELP] How can I write a "killer review"

by sonnt
2 replies
Hi copywriters,
I'm newbie in affiliate marketing and the way I make money is writing review

So that I want you to help me improve the review skill
All of my reviews are following this formula:
- What is it?
- What you will get if you purchase?
- The Pros and Cons
- Who it is for (and not for)
- Some expenses you will make.
- How can it help you?
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Is this good? Do you have any review that makes sale? Please share it to me I want to read it
#killer review #write
  • Profile picture of the author ThomasOMalley
    Stress the benefits in your review copy.

    Your copy must be authentic and sincere since prospects can smell a phony a mile away.

    When you know about particular samples of review copy that have done well with traffic, model those samples.

    Never start with a blank page.

    Best,

    Thomas O'Malley
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  • Profile picture of the author Shazadi
    Originally Posted by sonnt View Post

    - What is it?
    - What you will get if you purchase?
    - The Pros and Cons
    - Who it is for (and not for)
    - Some expenses you will make.
    - How can it help you?
    That's a decent enough format, though I'd move "How can it help you?" to be the 2nd point. It's more the way you phrase things that make or break a sale. People are looking for honesty and personal opinions in reviews, so if you come across sounding mechanical or like a salesman, they'll be turned off.

    Bad example: "The SuperMix 500 is one of the best blenders on the market. It has a very fast speed and uses Acme Corps' newest GoFast technology."

    Good example: "I bought a SuperMix 500 and was amazed at how easily it liquified tough fruits like apples and guava, where my last blender could barely cut through the skin!"
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