I want to start a product review (with an affiliate offer) but I have not tried them before. How should I approach it - fake it with relevant info or find something I really tr
This can be an emotive subject, but if you write a review honestly with the facts as you see them and do not tell fibs, then I cannot see the problem. You could spend an awful lot of money buying everything that you wish to review.
Stuart
I saw the post below, and I respectfully disagree. As an internet marketer, if you gather data from the web via other purchaser reviews, compile the information, present it in a value packed way. You are doing your visitors a service, and this constitutes a review in my opinion.
Now, I would never lie and say - that you love using this product if you have never used it. But, if you put together information. Valuable information, this is a review. My 2 cents worth.
Hi Jacky,
I don't see why not, but do keep in mind that before you jump into reviewing a website you have not tried, I recommend that you at least visit the site first and go through its pages, then you can write what you think about it, like, how you felt when you got to their website, what was the reason that stopped you from wanting to join, etc. This way at least you're not providing a fake review, you were there, but you didn't join their program because...
I hope that helps.
Hi Jacky,
The short answer: don't do that! Never, ever!
Internet marketing is about building trust. Recommending an unknown product may/will harm your credibility. Simple as that ...
Regards,
Zed
Hello, great question. I had the same question a wile back and I was given this article to read. I think it will answer your questions. Writing Product Reviews of Stuff You Don't Own
Should I do a product review if I have not personally tried it before?
I want to start a product review (with an affiliate offer) but I have not tried them before. How should I approach it - fake it with relevant info or find something I really tr
I also had this question before but I found here in WA that it is possible. If you are doing a review about products like in Amazon.com, you can read all the questions and reviews of verified customers. Then you can summarize them in your own words plus your own opinion or the common knowledge about that type of product. I usually indicate "what customers say about the product". That way you are not saying you tried it personally.
Of course, the best way to do a review is you try them personally. This is also the easiest way to write one based on your own experience. However, if you are just starting out, buying all items for review would cost you much.
This can be an emotive subject, but if you write a review honestly with the facts as you see them and do not tell fibs, then I cannot see the problem. You could spend an awful lot of money buying everything that you wish to review.
Stuart
I saw the post below, and I respectfully disagree. As an internet marketer, if you gather data from the web via other purchaser reviews, compile the information, present it in a value packed way. You are doing your visitors a service, and this constitutes a review in my opinion.
Now, I would never lie and say - that you love using this product if you have never used it. But, if you put together information. Valuable information, this is a review. My 2 cents worth.
Hi Jacky,
I don't see why not, but do keep in mind that before you jump into reviewing a website you have not tried, I recommend that you at least visit the site first and go through its pages, then you can write what you think about it, like, how you felt when you got to their website, what was the reason that stopped you from wanting to join, etc. This way at least you're not providing a fake review, you were there, but you didn't join their program because...
I hope that helps.
Hi Jacky,
The short answer: don't do that! Never, ever!
Internet marketing is about building trust. Recommending an unknown product may/will harm your credibility. Simple as that ...
Regards,
Zed
Hello, great question. I had the same question a wile back and I was given this article to read. I think it will answer your questions. Writing Product Reviews of Stuff You Don't Own
If we upgrade to premium, do we get free domains or just all inclusive hosting for a maximum 50 domains ? (we buy our own domains or do we get it in this package? ) I am conf
With Premium you can create 25 free sites and 25 on your own domain. The 25 free websites are built as a sub-domain of siterubix. If you want to build your site on your own domain, you need to purchase the domain. It's at reasonable cost and you only need to renew the subscription on yearly basis c$14.
Premium = Hosting + 25 sub-domain sites (Free) + 25 own domain (pay for domain).
Hope the helps to answer.
:)
Joe
They do not get free domains, but .com, .org and .net are available for purchase here. 25 of your sites are free subdomains, the other 25 domain names must be purchased.
So, we get all inclusive hosting for a maximum of 25 actual domains only right (that we purchase here) ?
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Premium members get free domains or do we buy them here?
If we upgrade to premium, do we get free domains or just all inclusive hosting for a maximum 50 domains ? (we buy our own domains or do we get it in this package? ) I am conf
With Premium you can create 25 free sites and 25 on your own domain. The 25 free websites are built as a sub-domain of siterubix. If you want to build your site on your own domain, you need to purchase the domain. It's at reasonable cost and you only need to renew the subscription on yearly basis c$14.
Premium = Hosting + 25 sub-domain sites (Free) + 25 own domain (pay for domain).
Hope the helps to answer.
:)
Joe
They do not get free domains, but .com, .org and .net are available for purchase here. 25 of your sites are free subdomains, the other 25 domain names must be purchased.
So, we get all inclusive hosting for a maximum of 25 actual domains only right (that we purchase here) ?
See more comments
I also had this question before but I found here in WA that it is possible. If you are doing a review about products like in Amazon.com, you can read all the questions and reviews of verified customers. Then you can summarize them in your own words plus your own opinion or the common knowledge about that type of product. I usually indicate "what customers say about the product". That way you are not saying you tried it personally.
Of course, the best way to do a review is you try them personally. This is also the easiest way to write one based on your own experience. However, if you are just starting out, buying all items for review would cost you much.