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Can You Believe Niche Marketing Reviews? - By: Lyn Troyer

Does niche marketing interest you? Then you have seen many newsletters and websites giving you an honest review of another niche marketing product.

It seems you can't get through a web search without someone telling you how good a product is.

But is it worth the time to actually read these niche marketing reviews. Aren't most of them written by scam artists who probably haven't tried the product and couldn't give you an honest review if their life depended on it?

Because your time and money is valuable it is important you are able to trust these reviews, so here are some pointers.

1. Not all niche marketing reviews are dishonest. Even though the number of people being swindled out of their money is on the rise, the truth is honest reviews and companies do exist online.

If you are looking to get scammed you will, because you will bypass warning signs that help you distinguish honest reviews from fakes. One of your best defenses is an open mind.

Don't assume all the claims are honest but don't assume they are dishonest either. You could pass up a great niche marketing resource.

2. Look for details. Niche marketing reviews that are honest are written by people that have tried the product or know someone that has.

In nearly all these reviews you will find details about the products and services that can be described by only someone who experienced the product. An ebook for example, will detail what was written on which page.

Physical products will have information about weight, size, texture and anything else noticed by a person's physical senses.

Even niche marketing reviews about a service offer particulars such as, when the service was provided, who provided it, and if it met their needs. because the reviewer is taking the time to offer facts and figures to ensure those interested know what they are getting, the more detailed the review the more honest it is.

3. Do they weigh the pros and cons? No niche marketing product is perfect.

The writer will have at least one negative point no matter how great it is. Niche marketing reviews that are honest have this characteristic-they point out both the pros and the cons.

Someone who is simply trying to get you to invest will write a review gleaming with positivity. What you end up with is a sales pitch disguised as a review.

Honest people who give honest reviews aren't trying to convince you to buy. They are simply sharing their experience with a product or service in order to help you.

4. Is there more than one review provided by the reviewer? Nothing says I want you to buy like repetition.

Most people who create niche marketing reviews don't post several all over their blog or the internet. The only time you will see more than one review by the same author is if they were dissatisfied, in which case they will proclaim their unhappiness to anyone, every chance they get.

But the average satisfied consumer is different. It's not often you'll find multiple reviews. Usually they'll post one post in a forum or on a "review this" website and leave it at that. They don't want to spend hours promoting the niche marketing product on several different sites.

Forums and blogs are good places to look for niche marketing reviews because they tend to be visited by unbiased consumers. You should read comments as well as the blog article. It's often the browsers that provide the most honest reviews.

Niche marketing reviews are great for researching a product. To help you determine if the review is honest consider the tips above.

About the Author

Lyn Troyer and his Niche Power Group teach beginners how to make money online with affiliate marketing. Please visit their online business coaching website here: http://nichepowergroup.com

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