For those who took up WA promotion in Affiliate Bootcam: I would be very grateful if you shared your experience in general, sorry if the question is too broad... I'm not asking
so far I am stiull working on my pages so I cAn't help you much but I will be trying to promote them as soon as there ready I still need to do a few more lessons to see what I am missing right now
What is your experience with wa promotion?
For those who took up WA promotion in Affiliate Bootcam: I would be very grateful if you shared your experience in general, sorry if the question is too broad... I'm not asking
so far I am stiull working on my pages so I cAn't help you much but I will be trying to promote them as soon as there ready I still need to do a few more lessons to see what I am missing right now
How do you people write reviews regarding your greatest sources of information, do you normally have any experience with the particular products, services etc. you are review
Research is the key if you write about something you really don't know it will show in the review....so if you don't know look it up and get as much info as you can then you can review!
In order to provide a good review, you need to know the product inside out and backwards. Understand what the product purports to do, its features, its pros and cons and what you liked and did not like about it. This means you need to use it! You cannot simply look at the marketing material and come up with your opinions from there. Use the product for a good length of time before you write your review. Also, do any research necessary to ensure you do not make mistakes on aspects of the product.
Hope this gives you a better Idea of writing good reviews of products
Regards
Deon
Hey Ervin, welcome to WA!
Personally I only review products that I have tried and which belong to my niche. And I have chosen a niche in which I have years of experience, so I feel comfortable writing about it. Having said that, different people handle that differently.
The main thing to consider when you write a review is who you are writing it for. And then put yourself in the perspective of your target audience. What kind of information would you like to get when reading a review. How would you like it to be written? What kind of pictures would you like to see? Maybe video?
As a reader I don't like reviews by people who have no experience with the reviewed product. In most, if not in every such case you know just by reading. They are essentially repeating what's on the products sales page. And hey - why would I want to read that? People who are searching for a review have already been on the sales page in most cases and want further info, not the same.
If you choose a niche you are passionate about, but have little experience, write from a beginners point of view. Other beginners might find interesting, if a product has helped (or not helped) you and if it could be suitable for them.
Hope that helped:-)
Marc
How do you people write reviews regarding your greatest sources of information, do you normally have any experience with the particular products, services etc. you are review
Research is the key if you write about something you really don't know it will show in the review....so if you don't know look it up and get as much info as you can then you can review!
In order to provide a good review, you need to know the product inside out and backwards. Understand what the product purports to do, its features, its pros and cons and what you liked and did not like about it. This means you need to use it! You cannot simply look at the marketing material and come up with your opinions from there. Use the product for a good length of time before you write your review. Also, do any research necessary to ensure you do not make mistakes on aspects of the product.
Hope this gives you a better Idea of writing good reviews of products
Regards
Deon
Hey Ervin, welcome to WA!
Personally I only review products that I have tried and which belong to my niche. And I have chosen a niche in which I have years of experience, so I feel comfortable writing about it. Having said that, different people handle that differently.
The main thing to consider when you write a review is who you are writing it for. And then put yourself in the perspective of your target audience. What kind of information would you like to get when reading a review. How would you like it to be written? What kind of pictures would you like to see? Maybe video?
As a reader I don't like reviews by people who have no experience with the reviewed product. In most, if not in every such case you know just by reading. They are essentially repeating what's on the products sales page. And hey - why would I want to read that? People who are searching for a review have already been on the sales page in most cases and want further info, not the same.
If you choose a niche you are passionate about, but have little experience, write from a beginners point of view. Other beginners might find interesting, if a product has helped (or not helped) you and if it could be suitable for them.
Hope that helped:-)
Marc
Ervin, I'll let you know when I get there. Remind me. I'll forget to come back here....;)