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How To Write An Effective Product Review

September 21st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Internet

Whether by the manufacturer who hopes to get an advertising boost, or by a potential buyer who hopes to have his questions answered before he takes the plunge, an effective product review fulfills a need, that for information.

So what does it take then to write an effective product review? Some good sense, a fair and ethical approach, a balanced and unbiased mindset, and a few essential questions.
These are:
* What does the product promise?
* Does it deliver upon this promise?
* Is the product worth it? And for whom?

All these issues can be addressed with an effective product review which covers an introduction, the review body, and a conclusion. The introduction is basically an overview of the product and what it brings to the table. Generally, to set the tone of the review, the introduction ends with a one-liner about whether the reviewer liked the product or not. However, an effective product review goes deeper into the product’s features and functioning.

Product reviews are expected to paint the portray of what it is like to use the product. Readers tend to expect the good to come before the bad, so the reviewer should know that he should feature pros before getting to the cons in the body. The ending then is a strong conclusion which substantiates the one-liner in the introduction, based on the recounting in the review body. Learning the art of writing an effective product review is essential to making sales, whether you’re selling your own product or you’re promoting products as an affiliate. Here are a few pointers to help you on your way:- Know your readerAlways know who you will be addressing in your product review. It also pays to bear in mind that as a product reviewer, you are not writing a paper on your own like and dislike of the product, though this is expected to come into play.

Product reviews are intended for the readers. – Your target audienceThis follows upon knowing your reader. Depending on who you will be addressing, the tone and overall information of the product review will vary. For example, if you are addressing technical crowds, your product review will be more technical in nature, maybe with jargon and other such codes. Strive to use wording and tone appropriate for your audience, and link your product review to the appropriate context and setting while using relevant language. – Point to whom it may be usefulAlso, an effective product review always make it a point to suggest to whom the product might be useful. This will help your reader in evaluating whether the product is for him or not. – How is it different? And why choose this one?Add to the uniqueness of the product. An effective product review will recommend or shoot down a product. Point out how this product is different from any other on the market. Address what the product does and doesn’t do, and if you can, state whether these are useful or not. – Know what you’re talking aboutThis is an essential aspect of providing an true effective product review. You need to really know what you are talking about if you plan on writing an effective product review. Make sure you actually use the product if you are going to provide personal opinions. In case the product doesn’t apply to you but you still need to provide a review, search for reviews and testimonials by people who have actually used the product. – Know the product in and outMake sure you have all your bases covered, especially when you will deliver a negative tidbit in your review. Be prepared to substantiate every claim/point you make with fact and information. – Standalone v/s comparative reviewIn a standalone review, your focus is only on the product you are reviewing. In a comparative review, you will need to focus on the product/s and pitch them against each other. In either case, an effective product review will cover both aspects. – Substantiate your opinionAlways make sure your opinion doesn’t simply veer to good or bad. Provide a reason for your statement. An effective product review should be informative, but it should first and foremost be helpful. – Avoid unnecessary detailsTo write an effective product review, assume the reader knows the background of the product/area of use. At most, provide one or two lines about background. Don’t feel the need to explain every little thing. Assume the reader knows what you’re talking about. – About FeaturesDon’t be lengthy and blocky with the features list. Put in the basics/ most relevant. If you want or need to have a full list, use an ‘easier’ visual display such as a table or a chart. – Strive for SEO optimization when possibleThis will help in the placement of your review in search pages. An effective tip here is to make extensive use of the product’s name in the review document. Ensuring that the review has a catchy/unusual title, especially with the word ‘review’ in it, will help for better showing in search pages. – Be professionalAn effective product review will always keep a respectful tone and professional approach. While you need not be detached, keeping anecdotes and personal examples to a relevant minimum helps, as people are looking more for information in a review, not life stories. Two cases where the anecdote rule may vary:The more expensive the product, the more you should provide substantial facts and statistics. Keep personal references to a minimum here. The less expensive the product, strive to provide a bit more personal experiences. On the whole, it is not difficult to write an effective product review. Just approach it as you would if you were referring the product to a friend. Following the intro-body-conclusion format, you then fill in the blanks as to the pertinent information regarding the product.

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