Where Do You Outsource your Product Review Writing From?

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Hi Folks,

I would like to outsource a Product Review Writing but I am doubtful about from where I should outsource it..

Any suggestion?
Waririor, Freelancer on Fiverr, other pages,..?

Thanks in advance!
#outsource #product #review #writing
  • Profile picture of the author ksummers
    I've only used fiverr for a few product reviews. Some tips:
    • Don't expect to get more than one review for a fiver!
    • Expect to tidy up spelling and grammar a bit
    • You will probably need to try a few writers before you find one that is any good, even the top rated ones can be rubbish.
    • The more details you can give the better your article will be. I always give a structure to the review and a link to the product website so they can do some research.
    Really if you want a good product review with little effort on your part your going to have to pay more than a fiver. But with a limited budget, and a little tweaking you can get a workable product review from a fiverr seller.
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    • Profile picture of the author Naeema Anum
      You can try fievrr. Or hire in Warrior. But you should contact them personally first and ask, to see whether they fit with your requirement and payment plan

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  • Profile picture of the author GetBack2it
    Product Review writing is difficult to outsource. You need the person you are hiring to know what exactly you are looking for. You'll probably want to have a list of sources/examples to show them as well.

    I would stay a while from Fiverr unless you are looking for Video Testimonials/Reviews, there are a few gems in there. But some of them even need coaching
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  • Profile picture of the author ContentWritingPhD
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    Esteban, there are many experienced product review writers in the Warriors For Hire section. Don't even think that I'm self-promoting. I don't have a sales thread there.

    Just in case you end up writing your own product reviews for Amazon or Clickbank products, I'd suggest you that come up with a template. That way, it'll be easy for you to write reviews for your other products. For example, when I write product reviews, I make sure that my 8 default sub-headings are used.

    Because of my 8 sub-headers, I normally average between 800 to 1000 words because I make sure that every sub-heading is justified (explained well).

    On the other hand, when you interview applicants, challenge their knowledge in writing product reviews. There are several types of writing (eg. article, web content, product description, product review, e-book/report, sales copy, sales ad, etc) and each have vary in terms of tone and style.

    I hope these tips will help you.
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  • Profile picture of the author TimothyTorrents
    Well, I have not hired someone to write a product review yet but if I needed to, I would check out Warriors For Hire. Warriors seem to be the most reliable. Of course, there are a few writers who write articles with questionable quality but you just need to filter through them. Just ask for product review samples before you hire a writer and it should be easy to find the writer you need.

    Wish you the best!
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    • Profile picture of the author ContentWritingPhD
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      Originally Posted by timbonitus View Post

      Just ask for product review samples before you hire a writer and it should be easy to find the writer you need.
      That's right, Tim. Aside from that, Esteban (OP) may wish to order just one product review to test if the quality of the sample presented by the writer is the same, if not better, quality he'll also get.

      As a writer myself, I don't recommend my clients to rely 100 percent on samples alone unless that sample has an Author box with a picture of myself and a little bit of information about me. I know of some writers who claim authorship/ownership of articles just to hook up a potential client.
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  • Profile picture of the author Arshaan
    I would recommend buying PLR Amazon Review articles and then when you are hiring a writer make sure you give them the template that you like most and they will deliver to your needs.
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    • Profile picture of the author ContentWritingPhD
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      Originally Posted by joshuarenalds View Post

      I would recommend buying PLR Amazon Review articles and then when you are hiring a writer make sure you give them the template that you like most and they will deliver to your needs.
      You don't actually have to buy a template. By merely observing the product reviews of other sellers or by asking the writer if she has a template or none.
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