How To Survive Building A Review Site

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Review sites are a great way to make money through affiliate sales. However, most review sites die before they are done due to the time and money needed to complete them. Follow these simple tips to ensure that your review site doesn't end up on the pile of sites that never made it online.

Tip 1 - Be Honest!
Most reviewers tend to give far too positive reviews of far too many products. That is simply not credible and chances are the reader won't believe any of your reviews. I know you're just doing it to get them to buy the product, but you need to think about the customers best interest before yours. You need to give to get!

Tip 2 - Plan Your Site Carefully
Before you write your first review you need to plan your site. Do a mind map and list the products and pages that will be on your site. Link them together in the same way they will be linked together on the actual web site.

Tip 3 - Use Templates For Your Website And For Your Reviews
Using templates where you merely have to fill in the blanks is the best way to save time. You might think the reader will find this repetitive, but on the Internet it gives the reader a sense of safety. They know the review they are reading now looks just like the other reviews they have been reading and that tells them that they are still on the same website and not lost in cyberspace. Templates benefit you as well as your reader!

Tip 4 - Ask For Review Copies
Too many people ask for review copies simply so that they can get the product without paying for it. However, if you can explain why you need them and perhaps show the product owner the front page of the website you are creating you have a far greater chance of success. Most product owners simply want to know that you are the real deal!

Tip 5 - When You Can't Get A Review Copy Position Yourself As A Reporter

When you are writing a review you should always have good solid knowledge about the product you are reviewing. However, if you can't get your hands on a review copy there is another solution. By positioning yourself as a reporter instead of a reviewer you don't need the product. You will simply report on what others are saying about the product. The only thing you need to do to make this work is to make sure the reader knows you haven't tried the product and that you are just reporting what others are saying about it.

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