Any tool to automatically generate product review articles ?

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Is there any tool available to auto generate product review articles which can be directly used on a review site to promote a product.
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  • Profile picture of the author locke815
    Do you mean like a bot?
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  • Profile picture of the author jenbac
    A review is based on the experience of the user ... I wonder if we can find such type of tool.
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  • Profile picture of the author headmaster211
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    Even if there is such a tool its always better to write your own reviews. Review articles makes money directly, so I won't be wanting any bot doing it. Mostly I write my own review articles and I make my own review videos. They will convert a lot better if you do it on your own.
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  • Profile picture of the author contentwriting360
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    vdovaulthack, as far as I know, there's no program or tool that will automate your product reviews. What you can do is hire a writer to do it for you. However, make sure that you hire someone who didn't just learn English 10 days.

    You can visit the Warriors For Hire section or anywhere outside this forum. Set your expectations. Be clear with your requirements. Ask the writer if they do have a format for their product reviews. We once published what are our eight (8) default sections for our product reviews.
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  • Profile picture of the author DireStraits
    Don't mean to sound offish, but given that auto-generated articles are unconvincing even to search-engine bots and algorithms for the purpose of SEO, how effective do you anticipate they'll be at inducing real people to part with their hard-earned cash to buy a product?

    Would you be likely to make a purchase off the back of a review that, far from being helpful, is barely even legible? Can you honestly remember a time when you did just that? Frankly, it's a ludicrous idea that doesn't even bear entertaining.

    Even when used as search-engine fodder, such content hasn't ever successfully promoted anything. Used as such, it was sometimes possible to "capture" a few customers already in the end stages of the buying process who were just looking for somewhere from which to order, but someone or something else must always have done the real selling. Don't think this rubbish actually convinces anyone, and don't waste your time.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Your reviews should at least sound like you've used the product or know something about it and be unique content (as in written, not scraped). Anything else is a complete waste of time. Buyers won't be convinced and either will Google.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dinuvenkat
    Don't use any automated tool for generating the product review article, Google will identifying the duplicate content, surely your site penalize from search engines. Please don't try this.....
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