The top three errors that could kill your product review (buy traffic)
No commentsBy Alec Tritton
Loads of of us are familiar with the “extra revenue stream” that writing reviews can give us. There are numerous ways in which a review can make you those useful additional $$$ - perhaps you write a popular blog and get an proposal for a rewarded review, or you have signed up at one of the review sites which unequivocally pay a firm amount per review, or you are using it as a soft-sell for some product or service that you are allied with.
Here are the three errors that reviewers make most often - and not merely does it kill the existing review that the reader is looking at, it is much worse… you stand to lose your integrity and the reader flags you off in his or her brain and is likely to not be impressed with any of your forthcoming reviews either.
#1 Being an insignificant person
Sorry to be blunt, but if you want your review to essentially carry any importance - not being an authority on the thing that you are reviewing does not help! This goes for anything that you are attempting to review - an ebook (information resource), a service, a physical item, whatever, really. Except it’s a casual book/movie/music review where it’s purely a matter of taste and not technical assessment (that demands expertise) - you really should work on being established as someone who knows what he/she is talking about before adding to the review spaghetti on the internet. If I’m reviewing the effectiveness quotient of the techniques mentioned in a “How Earn Six Figures Blogging” ebook, how would you evaluate my sense of opinion if you knew that the only blogs I have are either two weeks old with a few of posts each, or historic ones gathering dirt…
#2 Biased Reviews
Don’t try to sell the product, give your sincere evaluation of it. Your readers aren’t stupid, and it’s a really big slip-up to underestimate their intelligence! If you are over-denigrating the product, or look like you are being unrealistic about its general goodness, then it shows. If you must do it, at least make an attempt at subtlety. Conversely, if you are writing a review to get your competitor out of the arena, then don’t flame it outright. Be professional, offer polite criticism, or use sarcasm if you must, but don’t be rude - again it shows and reduces your authority before doing anything else.
#3 Poor English (or use of Language)
How hard is it to pass your reviews through a spell checker and then check it again in detail to spot sundry errors? It takes five minutes of your time, and it may well be the most worthwhile five minutes you’ve spent on that day! Few things are worse than a sloppily written review, and given that it is easily corrected, there’s really no getting away with it. Proofread, check and re-check before submitting!
There are a bunch of other pro-active guidelines that are of use - the “DOs” of good reviewing. Regrettably this space isn’t quite enough to outline them all.
To learn more about writing profitable reviews, check out the free Elements of Writing Profitable Reviews report. For more articles and knowledge about making money online and get other articles by Alec Tritton. You are welcome to visit his website on Internet Marketing for more useful information.
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