Those Review Sites, What Are They?

It’s super common to come across a so called review site when looking for fat loss products on the net. It used to be impossible to find comparisons or reviews on weight loss products. All you saw was pharm sites and hacker sites. Well, these days the search results show more than that.

We can now get access to review and comparison sites on weight loss. This is great, and another benefit today is the broader product field - we can also find good herbal pills that work and are risk free. We believe the review portals can be seen as coming from two different directions. these are the commercial review sites and the amateur review blogs.

The first group are sites that are somehow tied to a certain brand. The owner of the site makes money by surfers buying through the links. They get a percentage of the selling price. It’s not bad by default. It can be OK if everything is honest. A lot of big serious companies own such sites. If the website is only about marketing, and the webmaster only recommends products that give him a high commission, the seriousness of the review page can be doubted.

Not money generating websites are the second kind here. These are all about a person recommending something he or she has bought and liked. They are amateur sites. An example of these kind of pages is this proactol review blog. A lot of good buyer experiences kind of sites looks like that one.

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Published in: Medicine + Life | on August 16th, 2009 |

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