Any Tips for Review Pages?

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I am planning to write a bunch of review pages and was wondering if anybody would share some tips on the subject.

Personally I plan to write from the heart and use some amazon reviews to build up some more proof. Then ill just say click here to read more reviews and post a link to amazon page.

Anyway, I would appreciate any feedback and advice.
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  • Profile picture of the author WebRank1
    This is originally a part of one of my products but I am willing to share it here for a while: Multiupload.com - upload your files to multiple file hosting sites!
    This is my own personal template on review articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author shadowboxa
    Unless it is a tech product. The review factor is a myth. It seldom happens naturally. Any google KW search content show in the tool is generated by IMs themselves.
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    • Profile picture of the author Drez
      What's the goal?

      Is this part of your business? For example if you sell electronics are you reviewing the latest must-have gizmo?

      If that's the case why not try short video reviews of the products.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andy Kobe
    Originally Posted by feedtherightwolf View Post

    I am planning to write a bunch of review pages and was wondering if anybody would share some tips on the subject.

    Personally I plan to write from the heart and use some amazon reviews to build up some more proof. Then ill just say click here to read more reviews and post a link to amazon page.

    Anyway, I would appreciate any feedback and advice.
    Keep it simple, soft sell and do not overload them with too many different options.

    I like bulletin points myself.
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  • Profile picture of the author MissLauraCatella
    Be real. Share shortcomings but in light of the benefits. I just did this with a makeup item I reviewed: One could ask for a creamier formulation, but that would sacrifice the product's outstanding longevity.

    You build trust by stating the less-than-perfect part, and use that as a jumping off point to share a benefit. Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author tmo
    Don't think about selling to make money to your viewers. Be honest about what you write, about your experiences on that product if you have any. Think about solving their problems, write pros and cons. Place recommendation at the end of any post, but not trying to sell them things. Good luck

    Tim
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Cohen
    Originally Posted by feedtherightwolf View Post

    I am planning to write a bunch of review pages and was wondering if anybody would share some tips on the subject.

    Personally I plan to write from the heart and use some amazon reviews to build up some more proof. Then ill just say click here to read more reviews and post a link to amazon page.

    Anyway, I would appreciate any feedback and advice.
    I've seen an advertising link to this review page on multiple sites for at least a year, so there's a good chance it's converting well...

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    Alex
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