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How to Write a Killer Product Review (Examples & Layout)

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59% of consumers turn to Google for reviews , edging out Amazon as the most popular channel.

As a blogger and reviewer, you have an incredible opportunity to capture this traffic and bring in a consistent flow of affiliate income.

This guide will provide a framework for writing product reviews that attract eyeballs, add genuine value to your audience, and make sales.

Why you should write product reviews

1. they’re cheap.

Product reviews are cheap to produce once you get the hang of it, especially compared to other content types.

You need a good understanding of your niche, solid processes, and some experience. With that, you can quickly identify the significant benefits and drawbacks of any product.

How expensive is it to run a blog?

Check out our pretty detailed piece about the costs involved in building and running a blog .

2. They’re very effective

A product review typically gets traffic from one keyword and one keyword only—for example, product name + review .

What’s more, 90% of people who search for that query have already decided to buy the product—or at least, strongly considering a purchase. A good portion of these buyers is likely googling this product while the checkout page is open on another tab.

It’s this “intent to purchase” that makes these keywords so lucrative. You have options to redirect traffic to your products or take credit for the conversion as an affiliate.

3. They help build authority

By demonstrating an in-depth understanding of the pros and cons of products in your industry, you show browsers that you’re worth trusting.

Additionally, if you can show you know the landscape of your market inside out, you’ll get on the radar of the brands in your niche.

Whether these potential partners reach out to you or not, don’t be mistaken—they know who you are and what you do—which may lead to future collaborations.

If you’re new on the block, it might be worth, make sure you get your review seen by whomever you’re reviewing by tweeting them, or even sending them a link building email .

Product review template: an example

Above the fold.

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The top section of the review (above the fold) should include a summary of the key information of the product. This makes it easy for browsers to understand what the item is about and whether it’s in line with what they need.

Below are some ideas to include in your above the fold content:

  • Positioning: In complex or competitive markets, the subtle differences between 2 equivalent products often boil down to a clear claim on the product’s homepage. For less crowded markets, these disparities are more challenging to determine. It comes down to the “built for” claim that aims to communicate which audience this tool is trying to reach. Think, “email marketing tool for bloggers ” or “backpack for skaters ,” or “activewear for tall women .”
  • Pros and cons: This is the more detailed analysis of your review. Pros and cons help the reader understand where a product is a lot better or worse than the market average.
  • Pricing information: For “self-service” products, mention the existence (or absence) of a free trial/free plan, the “entry price,” and the “full-featured” price. Nobody wants to read a full copy of a product’s pricing plan. Sometimes these products don’t publicly display pricing, and you need to sign up to get a custom quote. Research to see if someone has posted the quoted price range and present that information in your review.
  • Customer reviews: It’s hard to write a decent review without any consideration for customer reviews. We like to include reviews from trusted platforms. For software, for example, use websites like Capterra and G2 . For other products, you can use customer reviews from online store product pages to substantiate your points.

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It’s in this section that your ability to research and present information is critical. Decide on 4-5 criteria that are essential to evaluate the chosen product.

Then show a grade based on your evaluation and detail in less than 10 words why you’ve made that claim: For example:

  • Value for money
  • Ease of use
  • Customer support
  • Feature set

And you can get even more specific. If, for instance, you were reviewing CRM software, your evaluation would include:

  • Lead management
  • Installation complexity

Summary table

what is a product review essay

Everyone who’s considering buying a product is seeking validation. Whether they’re on the checkout page and want a bit of reassurance before they enter their credit card information, or they’re just starting their research process and shortlisting options.

Your product review needs to address the most conversion-ready audience immediately. That means including a call to action above the fold.

Then address the slightly less conversion-readers browsers with a thorough table summarising your review.

From our experience, this is the hardest part of your review to execute. Every single word counts as you’ll need to boil down 2,000 words to 100.

Only after you’ve made a powerful first impression can you address each criterion in detail.

Introduction

Keep it simple here and explain who the product is for and when it’s a good option.

H2: Feature set

In this part, go through every core feature of the product in detail. Give personal insights as to how it works and how it compares to the market. This is also an excellent opportunity to build internal links across your content to strengthen your topical authority and SEO.

It might be a good idea to break down this H2 into a few H3s. You’ll want to include a lot of illustrations here, so the paragraphs are longer, and it’s good to bring structure to the review to not confuse readers (and writers).

H2: Custom criterion

If you feel like including this criterion as part of the feature list wouldn’t do it justice, this is what this placeholder is for.

In most cases, the feature set h2 should be enough.

H2: Customer reviews about Product Name

Don’t merely list customer reviews in this section, as it’s unoriginal, and anyone can do it.

what is a product review essay

Take it up a notch and provide a high-level analysis of customer reviews. For example, curate grades and the number of reviews on the leading platforms and aggregate the data into a table.

Another thing is to give a detailed picture by pointing out the pros and cons of the product according to customers.

As a bit of a test, if you’ve done your research properly, customer review data should approximately match your own pros and cons.

If you’re reviewing a SaaS company, check out reviewflowz’ snapshots to get an instant snapshot of a product’s customer reviews across up to 12 platforms.

H2: Customer support for Product Name (when applicable)

First, list the contact options, e.g., email, phone, tickets, and chat. You can even reach out to customer support and see what kind of answer you get and turnaround time.

Next up, evaluate the help center if they have one. If you’re in a coding-related niche, assess the documentation.

Lastly, review all the content the company behind the product is producing, and ask yourself:

  • Is the content helpful?
  • Are there YouTube videos that you found useful?
  • Do they have some sort of action-driven tutorials?
  • Do they have a directory of agencies or specialists that you can call for help?
  • Upon onboarding, do they provide personalized support?
  • Is the software support integrated into the user interface for easy access?

When doing this exercise, you’re trying to understand whether the company will help you to get the most out of the product.

H2: Product Name integrations

The word “integration” sounds software-specific, but the idea is to see how the product will work for you in real life.

Whether it has to do with your lifestyle, your company’s technical infrastructure, or your cat’s favorite food, it’s the same idea.

H2: Product Name pricing

Don’t list pricing plans or versions of features and benefits in your product review, as we mentioned previously.

These pricing tables are tough to read on the company’s website because they’re afraid of litigation and need to avoid anything that could be held against them.

You don’t. So do the work and explain (in plain English) why it makes sense to go for the premium plan and when the light plan is enough.

How to optimize a product review for SEO?

1. go for the right keyword.

Product name + review: That’s the keyword you’re going for…period.

It’s tempting to go for “Product Name” as it has 40x more impressions. And “Product Name alternatives” sounds like a cool keyword. Oh, and don’t forget “Product Name pricing.” They all sound great. Right?

Let’s break this down:

  • Product Name: Folks entering this query don’t want to read a review. They’re generally looking to buy, signup, log in, or find a coupon.
  • Product Name alternatives: This is a pretty good keyphrase, but we suggest you only target if the search volume is high enough. Even then, you can’t seriously address that intent with a review post.
  • Product Name pricing: It makes sense to target this keyword with a specific post in some very unique cases. These situations are mainly relevant to open-source software. Some people think that open source is free, at least on the surface. However, it’s not free. They don’t come cheap by the time you factor in hosting, setup, maintenance, etc. Pricing is then (and only then) a very opaque topic you can help readers understand better.

2. Work on your title

Write an enticing meta title and description.

If you google your keyword, you’ll notice it’s a pretty crowded space. Your page meta information will help you stand out and drive higher than average CTRs, which in turn will help your rankings.

Engagement is everything on (realistic) single keyword posts.

As a reminder, your meta title can be different from your page title, providing an opportunity to add more relevant keywords across both titles.

3. Use schema.org rich data: review & product objects

what is a product review essay

Schema provides a consistent method for structuring data online and on web pages. There are specific schema data for reviews and products that you can implement to your post for improved searchability. For instance, the schema will show product ratings, votes, and pricing as rich snippets on the SERPs.

While intimidating at first, it’s quite straightforward to optimize your product post review for schema. A quick google search will show that there are many wordpress plugins built for blogs that handle this all for you.

But don’t skimp on this step, as your CTRs and engagement will drastically improve as a result.

4. Build links to your reviews

Link aggressively to your review within your site. Some bloggers are tempted to add an affiliate link for every mention of the product on the site.

Without context, an affiliate link is rarely clicked. And even then, it won’t convert.

Put an internal link to your review instead and leverage the ranking on a high intent keyword.

We suggest you group a few reviews in a listicle, which you can get external links for. On the list post, be sure to have links to each individual review. This way, you build a “link farm” (listicle) and distribute the authority to “children” (reviews).

5. Great high definition images to visually show the product

In eCommerce, not being able to see and touch a product is the main reason for hesitation. People searching for reviews want to see the product for themselves.

For software products, even with free trials, people also want to see and feel what the UI is like.

If you’re doing reviews for physical products, invest in a solid camera, some photo editing software, and training. Good lighting, whether natural or artificial, is also fundamental.

Commit to improving your visuals over time, as it’s crucial to writing a great review.

Once you have a good process, it becomes way more manageable.

If you’re reviewing software, you’ll need access to the product. For “self-service” SaaS tools, it’s not a problem to get on a trial. For demo-first products, you’ll need to ask or pay for access.

Pro tip: If you sign up for an affiliate program, you’ll get access to the tool in most cases.

Pro tip 2: Affiliate marketing typically works a lot better for self-service software for two reasons:

  • Conversion rates are higher, and sales cycles are a lot shorter.
  • They’re usually based on marketing growth engines that rely heavily on clean marketing attribution. Tracking what channel a lead comes from is something these brands take very seriously. Conversely, sales growth engines typically rely more on human interaction and value closing the deal rather than tracking the source. So there’s a lot less money and effort invested in finding the right sources of traffic. In other words, they don’t care much for your traffic.

6. Take care of the comments section

Don’t become a problem for your partners. For example, some frustrated users might come to your site to post negative comments about your recommended solution.

While you really shouldn’t filter this feedback out, it’s usually a good idea to reach out to the product team to let them know about this criticism. Odds are, they’re not monitoring your blog, and they can fix the problem if they contact the customers in time.

Otherwise, encourage feedback where you can. Embed a few CTAs on the page to increase your readers’ motivation to write about their experience in the comments section.

Comments also help build authority and trust for your product reviews. Furthermore, you’ll attract regular fresh content to your post, which Google loves.

Wrapping up

  • Keep your product review keywords simple
  • Use the products you recommend
  • Present your points clearly and visually where possible
  • Add your unique perspective

When you nail these factors, you’ll start producing exceptional product reviews that cut through the noise and start ranking and converting.

Happy reviewing!

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How to Write a Product Review

Last Updated: August 21, 2024 Approved

This article was co-authored by Marissa Levis . Marissa Levis is an English Teacher in the Morris County Vocational School District. She previously worked as an English director at a tutoring center that caters to students in elementary and middle school. She is an expert in creating a curriculum that helps students advance their skills in secondary-level English, focusing on MLA formatting, reading comprehension, writing skills, editing and proofreading, literary analysis, standardized test preparation, and journalism topics. Marissa received her Master of Arts in Teaching from Fairleigh Dickinson University. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. This article received 26 testimonials and 100% of readers who voted found it helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewed 292,186 times.

Writing a product review of an item you have purchased and used can be a great way to share useful information with other shoppers, promote products you love, or just build your writing portfolio. One can review almost any product - from an electric toothbrush to a new hybrid car. However, the internet is inundated with product reviews, many of which offer only glowing praise or bitter criticism and are not useful to the average consumer. A good product review is based on research and knowledge of a product, and a balanced assessment of its benefits and flaws. Continue reading for tips on how to write a helpful product review.

Sample Product Review and Writing Help

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Getting to Know the Product

Step 1 Research the product.

  • Read the manufacturer's website, as well as any manufacturer information included with the product you are reviewing. Beware of publicity material released by manufacturers and retailers - readers will often stop reading if they sense that publicity material is being used rather than observations drawn from real-life experience.
  • Look into the competition and research the benefits and flaws of products that consumers consider alternatives. This will allow you to compare and contrast the reviewed product with the often numerous alternative products on the market. [1] X Research source [2] X Research source

Step 2 Obtain the product.

  • If you have a blog and wish to post reviews, contact companies through e-mail, a phone call, or even traditional mail. Make sure to be upfront about the type of blog you write and the traffic it receives, and keep your message short and to the point.
  • Larger companies may employ a marketing or sales representative. If this is the case, contact the appropriate representative and pitch your review directly to them. [3] X Research source

Step 3 Use the product.

  • Fake reviews that are full of exaggerated praise or criticism are widespread on the internet, and most people will stop reading a review if they suspect it is written with ulterior motives. A genuine appraisal of a product is the best way to draw a reader's attention. [4] X Research source [5] X Research source
  • Providing a photograph or video of your interaction with the product will demonstrate to your readers that you have actually used it, and will lend credibility to the review. [6] X Research source

Step 4 Know what readers are looking for.

  • Is the product easy to use?
  • Is it of high quality?
  • Is it geared towards somebody like me?
  • Have others had a good experience with the product?
  • What are the pros and cons of the product?
  • What alternatives are available, and how do they measure up?
  • Is the product worth my money? [7] X Research source

Writing a Product Review

Step 1 Write the introduction.

  • For first-time users, dedicate some space to explaining the functionality of the product in some detail, treating the product as if all the features are new. Teaching new customers about a product is an important aspect of a product review.
  • For experienced consumers, focus on the evolution of a product from one model to the next, as well as any common defects or problems users may have encountered in the past. Long-time users of a product will often read reviews for solutions to problems, giving you a chance to demonstrate your knowledge of a product. [8] X Research source

Step 2 Describe the product under review.

  • Make sure to clearly explain how you arrived at your judgments, and specifically address why you believe certain features are beneficial and why you consider other's flaws.
  • Most people will be looking for an unbiased review of a product, and thus a clearly explained, balanced review is more likely to be read than a review that focuses too much on the positive or negative aspects of a product (unless warranted, of course).

Step 4 Compare and contrast products.

  • This is particularly important for first-time buyers who may require a point of reference before deciding to purchase.

Step 5 Pinpoint the target audience.

  • Points of interest may include how easy or difficult the product is to use, specific features that will appeal to particular audiences, as well as how the product relates to other products readers may have used in the past.

Step 6 Write the conclusion.

  • Allow some time to pass between the release of a product and the publishing of your review. This will allow you time to properly test the product and arrive at an honest evaluation. Readers will more often trust a reviewer who can demonstrate that they have spent some time with a product before offering a review.

Expert Q&A

Marissa Levis

  • Use your own voice. No need to be overly formal. A coherent, conversational tone is just fine. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Do not use a negative review instead of a Bug Report for an app, especially if you are getting something for free. Instead, write a note to developers who can get something fixed without disparaging an otherwise good application. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0

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Before you write a product review, spend time using the product, and make notes about whether the product is easy to use, the pros and cons of the product, and whether it’s worth the purchase price. When you’re writing the product review, explain the functionality of the product and what all of the features are for. Include the brand name, model number, measurements, price, and any other relevant information. To learn how to publish your product review, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Yes No

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How to write a product review (templates & examples).

what is a product review essay

In this coming guide, I will show you  how to write a product review  that does not alienate your readers but can still generate good revenue for your website.

But first, let’s summarise how searching for feedback about a product you are about to buy usually goes…

Step 1:  type “product” + review in Google.

Step 2:  your eyes melt at the number of star ratings and review websites appearing on your screen; half the titles read, “is a scam? Don’t buy before you read this!”

Fat Loss Factor Review Google Search

Step 3: Tentatively click on a result that doesn’t seem to be an obvious clickbait and where the domain name looks trustable (i.e, not producthonestreivew.com).

Step 4: Land on a page filled with CTA 100% positive reviews and is obviously completely sold out to the product owner (and, if you’re lucky, some rehashed product descriptions).

Step 5: Close your browser in rage after landing on 3 or 4 such sites, not knowing what to do about buying the product or not.

Does this sound familiar?

It does to me, yet I actually have done that for a while, and if you navigate Health Ambition a bit and look at some of our reviews from a few years ago, you will see we were playing that exact game.

But the truth is, even when they rank, these kinds of product reviews don’t produce nearly as much revenue as they used to.

The truth is, most people are now fairly well educated about sketchy affiliate sites selling this way, and while you can STILL make sales this way, you won’t bank the way you used to.

But with every downturn, there is an opportunity.

In that case, being the honest kid in the block and understanding how to write a product review where you are not afraid to be critical about the product and have the reader’s best interest in mind can have a massive payoff and set you apart from all the crappy online reviews.

We have been experimenting with that in the past 12 months with great success and generated thousands of dollars in affiliate earnings on Authority Hacker.

We have cleared the board, forgotten everything we knew about writing product reviews, and looked around to try and learn from the best. We realized great customer reviews rely on 2 simple things:

  • Trust the author
  • Bridging features and benefits through real-life examples

While we don’t publish a ton of reviews (and we clearly should release more), we have had great success with them, earning 3 – 5 figures with multiple reviews in the past 12 months.

Here are some of our earnings generated ONLY with reviews.

Thrive Themes Affiliate Program

In this post, we will be sharing the format we use to write those product reviews and earn great commissions on affiliate products.

How to Write a Product Review: 8 Expert Tips

  • Create a product review summary box
  • Empathize with your readers
  • Identify who the product is for
  • Introduce the solution with the product
  • Explain product features and benefits
  • Offer social proof
  • List product alternatives
  • Use the right formatting for your product review

1 Create a Product Review Summary Box

If you’ve read any of our reviews, you’ve probably noticed a short product summary at the very top of the page.

This summary box is one of the best converting sections on our page.

For example, the summary of our Buzzstream review accounts for nearly 30% of our sales.

The summary box does two things:

  • Captures highly motivated buyers  who are just looking for a quick opinion before making a final purchase decision.
  • Summarizes the review  and gives readers who are scrolling back up the page another CTA to click on.

An ideal summary should at least have the following six elements:

review summary box

  • A short sentence identifying the product and its intended use.
  • Product ratings under different headers. “Value for Money,” “Support,” “Effectiveness,” etc. are some common. Make these visuals by using icons.
  • A summary of the product’s pros and cons. Important to throw in the cons otherwise, your review will feel biased.
  • A summary of the review. Keep this limited to 1-2 paragraphs.
  • A CTA. Use actionable copy on the CTA text.
  • The product price, since many of your readers, will decide to buy or not based on this factor alone.

This specific box was built with the elements available out of the box with Thrive Content Builder, you should be able to recreate it quite easily with it.

2 Empathize With Your Readers

For those who are still reading and are here to actually read your content, it’s time to get personal to stand out from the competition.

Have you ever come across a review where the reviewer was more interested in rattling off the product’s features than actually solving your problems?

Such reviews are a dime a dozen online and usually do a miserable job of helping readers.

Understand that buyers read reviews not to see the features; they can do that on the seller’s website.

They want to learn whether the product can solve their problems.

They don’t want to hear about all the cool things the product can do; they want to see how the product performs in real life for someone in the same situation as them.

Therefore, the first step in writing a good product review is to empathize with your readers.

As it turns out, empathy is directly linked with your likability. This, in turn, affects how much people trust and follow your advice.

Empathy And Likability

In the book Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion , author Robert Cialdini says that likability is one of the six pillars of influence. 

The idea behind this is simple: you are more liable to follow someone you already like.

According to The Likeability Factor , how much you like someone is a function of three things:

  • Realness: Whether a person comes across as ‘real’ and ‘authentic.’
  • Friendliness: Whether a person has an open, friendly disposition.
  • Empathy: Whether the person can relate to you and your problems.

Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion

How To Use Empathy In Your Product Reviews

Follow these tactics for empathizing with your review readers and making yourself more likable:

  • Friendly voice:  Use first-person voice with a casual, conversational style. You should come across as a friend gently guiding the reader through his/her problems.
  • Share your problem:  Before you even mention the product, talk about your problems and how the product helped solve it. Try telling a story about how your life was before and after you used the product.
  • Pressure the pain:  Ask rhetorical questions (such as “do you feel you’re wasting hours on social media?”) that pull the reader in and make him silently empathize with your situation.
  • Be real:  People empathize more with a person than with a brand. Address the reader directly as “you” and use real pictures to draw the reader in.

Your objective in the first few paragraphs of any review should be to tell the reader that you’re just an ordinary person like them and that the review is your personal experience of using that product.

For an example, take a look at this review of Earn1k course from Ramit Sethi:

review of Earn1k course Ramit Sethi

The reviewer clearly identifies that he’s just a “university student” stuck in a dead-end job. If you are in the market for Ramit’s course (which usually targets millennials), your eyes would instantly light up –  this guy is just like me!

Another reviewer  had the same approach – he identified his profession, said he was bored, and wanted to make something on the side.

Kerti

This is a situation many people in the market for Ramit’s course find themselves in as well. By stating this first thing in the post, the reviewer manages to empathize with the reader.

You are a nobody in their eyes anymore, and the narrative makes people want to know what happens in the end, keeping them on your page.

3 Identify Who The Product Is For

Most reviewers miss this — they write reviews for everyone, even if they aren’t the right fit for the product.

The result? Tons of tire kickers who waste your and their own time reading the review.

Therefore, the third step in writing the product review should be to clearly identify the product’s target market.

This is quite straightforward – simply include a section in the review that explains who the product is for.

For example, our Buzzstream review states in no uncertain terms that this isn’t a product for you if you send only 100 or so emails a month.

buzzstream target market

This does two things:

  • It qualifies prospects.  If someone isn’t a good candidate for the product, he/she can simply leave at this point without wasting anybody’s time.
  • It builds credibility.  We identify a few free alternatives or tell unqualified people they should not buy the product. This tells readers that we aren’t just after their money but want them to get the best possible product for their needs. You can earn a lot of trust with that.

4 Introduce The Solution With the Product

By now, the reader knows he has a problem, is searching for an answer, and trusts you.

This is where you step in and introduce the solution.

You can do this by giving your readers a brief overview of the product. Show them what the product includes, what its capabilities are, and what results users can expect from it.

I like to do it in a video because it makes me more relatable, puts my review on Youtube search, which generates traffic on its own and gives nice multimedia feel to the post.

Essentially, your job in this part is to pre-sell the product.

The Principle Of Pre-Selling

In sales, pre-selling is defined as the process of creating an environment that helps customers choose a product.

By demonstrating the product’s value and answering buyer questions, you can leave such a favorable impression that people buy your product without even being pitched to.

Pre-selling is the process of creating an environment that helps customers choose a product, i.e. sales without selling

Which is to say, pre-sales are sales without the selling.

Pre-sales tactics are very effective in product introductions. It lowers your readers’ guard and demonstrates the product’s usefulness without the added pressure of making a purchase decision. Here are two ways you can pre-sell the product:

  • Demonstrate value: Demonstrate how the product can solve problems by showing off your own results.
  • Educate: Answer questions and doubts readers might have about the product.

How To Introduce The Product

The best way to introduce the product is to show off your results through screenshots and videos and clear away common doubts they might have about the product.

For example, in our Buzzstream review, we start off by talking about why we don’t have any link-building product recommendations on our website (short answer: they’re mostly crap).

Then we talk about how Buzzstream is different – it’s a relationship-building tool, not just a link-building tool. Then we get people interested by posting a few relevant emails that result in a backlink:

Buzzstream outreach success

This way, we’ve managed to tell the readers what the product is all about, and how it can help solve their problems.

In our Thrive Leads review, we accomplish the same with a short product walkthrough video:

This demonstrates the product’s value and hooks them in for the rest of the review.

Moreover, it shows them I actually own the products, which pushes trust a little further.

5 Explain The Relationship Between Features And Benefits Through Case Studies

A big part of writing a product review is explaining the product features and benefits. Most reviewers (and vendors) simply list them out one by one.

As you might have guessed, the results from this approach are less than inspiring.

The right way to explain products and features is to actually show how they help solve problems. You can do this by creating a case study inside the review. This accomplishes two things:

  • It shows how the product works in a real-world setting.
  • It gives value to the reader, builds trust, and they feel compelled to do something in return (buy from your link)

The second part – doing something to get something back – is actually called the principle of reciprocity.

The Principle Of Reciprocity

We are human because our ancestors learned to share their food and their skills in an honored network of obligation.

Robert Cialdini Author of Influence

This is to say: if you do something for someone, they feel obligated to give back. This is the principle of reciprocity in a nutshell.

We’ve seen this principle at play firsthand on Authority Hacker. We give away so much content that we often get comments from readers asking why we’re doing this in the first place.

Authority Hacker post comment

That’s not all – we’ve even received emails from readers asking us to share our affiliate links. People have read our product reviews and got so much value from them that they feel like they owe us a sale.

thrive theme template affiliate link

This is a powerful concept. Use it in your reviews, and your conversion rates will skyrocket.

How To Create High-Value Product Case Studies

The purpose of a case study inside a review is twofold:

  • To demonstrate the product’s features
  • To help potential buyers picture themselves using the product and improving their lives by doing so.

The best way to do this is to create a short tutorial that walks readers through a sample use case of the product.

For example, our Buzzstream review shows readers how we used the product to get backlinks for Health Ambition. Not only do we list out the steps we followed, but we also show our results:

Buzzstream Link Partners

For your own reviews, follow these steps:

  • Identify core features: These are the features that readers care about the most. Whether they decide to buy the product or not will depend on how well these features actually work.
  • Show core features in action: Use a video or screenshot walkthrough to show how the product actually works. For inspiration, take a look at our Buzzstream video review.
  • Give value by explaining how to use the product: This is where you can give value and trigger the principle of reciprocity. Your aim should be to walk readers through a short tutorial explaining how to get real results from the product.

In our Buzzstream review, we offered readers a quick overview of the outreach process, then showed them how to use Buzzstream for successful outreach.

outreach process copy

We never tried to hard sell the product. Instead, we just focused on helping people with the outreach process. Selling Buzzstream was just an added benefit.

This does not just work with software tools, though; you could do the same with blenders by showcasing some smoothies you have put together with them or showing a case study of how you applied the learnings of a course you are reviewing.

6 Offer Social Proof

Social proof is the third pillar of persuasion, and it can really set you apart from the dumb review sites using spun user-generated content. 

According to Robert Cialdini, quoting results from the  Asch conformity experiments , he shows that people are more likely to follow something that is already popular.

People are more likely to follow something that is already popular.

As you’ll see below, you can use this fact to your advantage while writing product reviews.

How to use social proof in your reviews.

Follow these steps to add social proof of the product’s success to your reviews:

  • Add reviews and quotes from other users:  To show how others perceive your product, simply add reviews and quotes from other users. You can easily find such reviews on sites like Amazon, Clickbank, or specialty sites like GSMArena, etc.
  • Add reviews from power users:  “Power users” are bloggers, reviewers, and other recognizable online personalities. If they’ve already reviewed the product, use their quotes in your review. This gives readers a nice balance between what lay users and experts think of the product (the same format used by MetaCritic and RottenTomatoes).
  • Incentivize comments:  Many comments on a product show that it is popular. You can get people to comment on the review by offering incentives through a contest. Check out our earlier post to see how to run a contest.
  • Get more social shares:  Higher social shares = higher popularity. Buy some Facebook or Twitter ads to pump up your reviews’ share count. This subtly shows readers that the review is already popular.
  • Use giveaways:  Another tactic to get more social shares is to run a giveaway on the review page. This will pump up the social activity as your social media followers jump in to take the reward.

For example, in this review of the Earn1K course, Dave clearly mentions results from other reviewers:

Other Reviews

This was a great try, but something that works even better is to actually quote the other reviews. This way, you both earn more trust and avoid “review shopping” because all the important information of all the major reviews is on your page.

No need to go and read anything else until you make your decision about the product and click the link on that page (your affiliate link) if the answer to “should I buy this?” is yes.

7 List Product Alternatives

This holds particularly true for product reviews where listing alternatives accomplish two objectives:

  • Increase sales:  If people are not interested in the reviewed product, they might still be interested in the alternatives. More importantly, it changes the question from  should I buy it to which one should I buy? This is a powerful change in the frame that can profoundly impact sales.
  • Show impartiality:  By offering readers multiple alternatives, you subtly tell them that you aren’t partial to any particular product.

Listing alternatives is a rather straightforward process. You can simply include a section titled “Alternatives” or “Competitors” and list out candidates.

The same thing happens With our  Ahrefs Review  and  KWFinder review .

keyword tools comparison table

Shane from Activegrowth goes a step further and offers an entire ‘ Do Not Buy ’ list, along with alternatives for each product.

While most people try to shy away from doing that because they’re afraid of not making sales, remember that alternatives may also have affiliate programs , so if you are playing smart, you will make more money doing this, not less.

8 Use The Right Formatting

By now, you have a powerful, persuasive review that gives tons of value to your readers. But before you can hit publish, you also need to format the review for maximum impact.

We have already established the power of formatting in our previous posts.

Follow these formatting guidelines in your review:

Use Plenty Of Pictures And Screenshots And User Generated Images

Pictures are crucial for creating great reviews, especially if you believe in the “show, don’t tell” philosophy. 

Use them generously in your articles, but make sure that you only use real pictures, not stock images lifted from the product creator’s website.

Try to aim for a 3-4:1 ratio between pictures and images. That is, for every three-four paragraphs, include an image.

post formatting

This gives much-needed visual flow to your review. 

Sites like  Trustedreviews.com  use this tactic with great success, and a study has shown that  user-generated images greatly improve conversions  by a lot.

Divide the Review Into Sub-Sections

Writing a great product review isn’t enough; you also have to make sure that it is easy to navigate.

You can do this by breaking down the review into separate subsections. We do this for most of our long posts.

Authority Hacker Post Navigation Example

Try to use both headings and pictures to mark subsections.

I must admit I have skipped that one for Authority Hacker and have had complaints about it, so I will take my own advice and implement those soon!

Use Symbols And Icons

When listing out features, benefits, and ratings, use symbols and icons to add visual flair to the page.

review header with icons

It won’t make a bad review great, but it will make your review easier on the eyes and faster to scan. Use a plugin such as Thrive Content Builder to make this process easier.

Offer Star Ratings

Star ratings or scores out of 5 or 10 are used in almost every product review. Your audience implicitly understands what they mean.

They know that 4/5 stars mean an almost great product, while a 1/5 is universally recognized as a “don’t buy” product.

You can either use star ratings:

Authority Hacker rating stars

Or you can use a score

Authority Hacker review ratings

Both work equally well. You can also add your star rating to your search results with the  all-in-one schema.org WordPress plugin .

Divide Comparisons Into Columns

If you’re offering comparisons (say, a pros-cons list, or a feature list across two products), placing them into separate columns is useful.

Contests Sweepstakes Column

This is a simple, visual way to make a comparison.

Users can juxtapose two features/benefits side by side and better understand the product and has been used by magazines forever, it’s a classic visual code.

Use Multiple CTAs

Lastly, make sure to use multiple CTAs throughout the review. You should have at most 3 CTA – one each at the top, middle, and bottom of the post.

Use the simple, value-driven text on the CTA. Don’t write “buy now.” Instead, use something like “Try the [product name] free trial” or “Learn more about [product name].

AH CTA

Don’t go beyond three and maybe a few links inside the content otherwise readers will think that you’re trying too hard to sell.

Make sure that the CTA stands out on the page. Use a bright, bold color that isn’t used heavily elsewhere, and give it a big enough size to attract attention.

I have also noticed that animating the call to action and the call to action alone increased the number of clicks on our affiliate links.

Writing product reviews isn’t quite as easy as getting the specs and stringing together some thoughts. If you want your reviews to sell products (and rank well), you’ll have to do some legwork.

Don’t be like one of those spammers who write fake reviews and get banished from the SERPs every week. 

Instead, offer real value to readers, and they’ll thank you by buying from your link.

Master the art of influence to create reviews that deliver value and sell products.

And lastly, make sure to organize and format your review well — it’s the difference between a review no one will read and one that gets hundreds of shares.

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Think about your buying habits for a while.

Normally, the higher the price (or the more crucial to your well-being a given product is), the harder you strive to make sure your choice is the only right decision. To feel confident about the purchase, you look for solid proof of the product’s quality.

And it doesn’t matter what that purchase might be — whether it’s food, books, kitchenware, vacation rentals, or even dog toys - you always check out online reviews .

OK, now switch perspectives. This time you aren’t a buyer but a seller — or, even better — a promoter of a given product. A reviewer, to be specific. Here is a simple fact any marketer (or blogger or website owner) should take to heart:

No matter what you are trying to sell — one of the easiest ways to make money on your blog is by writing great product reviews. The question is: how to write a product review that actually gives people value?

But first: what are product reviews?

A product review is an evaluation of a product that shares the reviewer's opinion about its features, performance, quality, and overall value. The purpose of a product review is to provide potential buyers with a detailed and honest assessment of a product to help them make an informed decision before making a purchase.

A product review can include information such as the product's specifications, its benefits and drawbacks, and comparisons with other similar products in the market. It can also include personal experiences or stories about how the product was used, as well as any issues or concerns that the reviewer encountered while using it.

Product reviews can be found on various platforms such as e-commerce websites, social media, blogs, and review websites. They are often written by consumers who have purchased and used the product, as well as professional reviewers who specialize in testing and evaluating products.

What’s more, reviews often prompt readers to discuss, rate, and comment on products they might have purchased or are thinking about buying.

Reviews are also super important for businesses. Some ecommerce ones even use Google Reviews Widgets on their websites to showcase the best reviews to their potential customers.

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Join our Partner Program, write reviews of our ecommerce products, and earn up to 25% commission for a lifetime!

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The role of product reviews

Customers are heavily-dependent on reviews which are often authentic articles written by real users. So, reviews are social proof and help build trust and loyalty .

The more product reviews an item receives, the more transparent it seems and this boosts its credibility. People trust social proofs — especially when the review’s author isn’t related to the brand and isn’t anonymous (i.e., can be addressed by name and their social profile can be looked up).

Consequently, if proof of a product’s or service’s quality gets corroborated by multiple and unrelated sources, this positive vibe resonates across the web. This boosts the odds that a prospective buyer will pick that particular product.

Obviously, writing product reviews is also a great way for affiliate marketers to share their thoughts about the product they affiliate with and share their affiliate link with an audience. For example, you can create a YouTube video about LiveChat and then share your link in the video's description.

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Why do people read product reviews

Why do people read product reviews in the first place? After all, do savvy shoppers buy anything without checking online reviews?

Here’s an example. Imagine you are reviewing Headspace , the meditation app. This is a real-life example because, personally, I’m a Headspace believer and practitioner. :-)

Or we can go with a different example — this time, let’s make it something B2B. For Instance, LiveChat :

livechat platform

So, what should you begin your review with? People want to get to know some practical facts, so:

  • Talk about how the product grew on you and share first impressions (and all the consecutive ones!).
  • Share your experiences with the product.
  • List real pros and cons of the product.
  • Tell the readers if a product is aimed at them [who the target users/buyers are].
  • Rule if the product is of the highest quality and whether it’s simply worth buying.
  • Is it user-friendly?
  • Discuss some potential pain points.
  • Provide alternatives.

Online reviews should touch on both pros and cons of a product, service, or even a whole brand so that shoppers understand the key selling points as well as its market strengths and weaknesses.

A powerful product review should clearly point out who the product is for. Another reason why people read product reviews is even simpler. Users want to make sure the product is the best of its kind . Take marketing tools — people want to make sure they’re straightforward, user-friendly, and generally easy to handle .

Moreover, people are curious about alternative solutions . Though, to be honest, they just want to make sure that the product they want to buy is the undisputed king of its category. Also, other users’ experiences aren’t meaningless . Readers want to confront as many opinions as possible before making an actual purchase.

So, in short, a product review is a blog post or a video that will help your target audience to make a purchase decision. It describes product features, pricing plans, how a product performs, and your personal recommendations. It should answer questions that highly motivated buyers can have.

What are the benefits of writing product reviews?

First and foremost, people trust product reviews — a whopping 88% of consumers trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations . There you go — positive product reviews can bring a substantial rise in sales.

Here’s what you get out of writing reviews:

  • Money - you can earn some extra money by reviewing products as an affiliate.
  • Authority - you build authority as a reviewer and people will trust your opinion if you play it right.
  • Freedom - as an independent reviewer and marketer only you decide what products you want to review, recommend, and write about.
  • Traffic - your content helps you gain organic traffic and you can rank your website for strategically chosen keywords.

There are also many other perks (and also drawbacks) of becoming an independent product reviewer. Okay so now, with all those reasons in mind, it’s time to figure out what you can do to craft a genuine product review .

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How to write the perfect product review

1. get your hands on the product.

Being an independent marketer and reviewer demands that you get access to products you are going to review. You might just go ahead and buy them or pitch the manufacturers and just ask for access. It’s quite likely that a company’s marketing representative will be happy to give you access to the product at least for the time you’d need to review it.

2. Join the affiliate program

However, the best idea is to become an affiliate partner if it’s an option.

This will come with additional perks like, for instance, a fixed and sometimes even recurring commission paid on each sale you referred. Being an affiliate makes sense because you’re promoting these products anyway, so why shouldn’t you get a cut and generate some passive income on the side?

Becoming an affiliate is a whole other story, however, so here’s where you can learn more about becoming an affiliate with LiveChat.

3. Learn about your product(s)

Once you join affiliate programs or get access to products in any other way, make sure you do your research and study the product. You want to become an expert. Be curious and find out everything about the brand and the product itself. Include competitors in your research and the whole industry as well, before you get started on your reviews.

Remember that reading reviews that are already out there is a must. It will give you an idea of what was important for your competitors. You might also want to take a look at alternative products reviews

4. Be honest. Don’t hype it

Full transparency is key. Eyes on the prize and remember this:

  • People will quickly put two and two together, and they’ll notice (and inevitably raise a fuss) if you aren’t honest.
  • It’s always better to look at products through the buyer's eyes. It makes no sense to trick your audience into thinking that your product has no flaws. Be balanced instead.
  • Honesty wins you credibility and users will become loyal and visit your blog or site anytime they want to make a purchase.

5. Confront other players

Product comparisons are crucial to any good review. They provide your readers with a clearer picture of the whole category. Your readers will know what the options are and will feel more confident about getting the recommended model.

Talking about alternatives will lend you credibility — especially if you can say something more than, “Hey, these are available, too!”

6. Get a discussion going

Anytime you publish any content (not just reviews), ask for feedback and kindle discussion. Let people speak their minds and create a dedicated space for discussion and try to build up a community.

This will invite your readers to leave reviews — and user-generated reviews are tremendously powerful. For instance, millennials, trust user-generated content 50% more than other media.

So, empower users to generate that content!

The more social proof you accumulate below your own review the better. There are also some solid SEO reasons for this. A discussion thread makes a web page longer which helps it index and rank better.

7. End a product review with a take-home message

The last few paragraphs are perfect for expressing your private opinion. This is where you can get slightly subjective and speak your mind freely. Recap all the key points you touched on in the review, disclose the price and tell the reader if there’s a free trial (remember, the word “free” is intoxicating — if applicable, sprinkle it throughout your article and emphasize free options to get people excited. It usually works wonders). Sum everything up and make the final verdict.

8. Implement 5-Star rating and rich snippets

Enable a simple 5-star rating system with CSS and HTML radios on your review page and also add rich snippets that will be visible in the search results. This isn’t all that difficult.

search result snippet

Such a visual rating score in the search results will certainly make your reviews stand out, boosting your CTR and driving more traffic. And don’t forget that the CTR translates to SEO results in the long run!

Also, remember to include affiliate links within your review here and there. Mind their frequency of occurrence, so they don’t overwhelm the reader or dominate your copy. Not sure how to get this right? Read how to use affiliate links correctly .

A product review template

Writing a product review is much easier when using a template, so let me show you one.

Title : [Product Name] Review : [Brief Summary of Your Overall Experience]

Introduction :

  • Briefly introduce the product and what it does
  • Explain why you decided to use it and what you were hoping to achieve
  • List and describe the main features of the product, such as live chat, chatbots, customization options, and integrations
  • Explain how each feature works and how it helps you achieve your goals
  • Evaluate the usefulness and effectiveness of each feature

Ease of use:

  • Describe how easy or difficult it was to set up and use the product
  • Explain how intuitive the interface is and whether it's easy to navigate
  • Evaluate the overall user experience and whether it meets your expectations

Performance :

  • Evaluate the speed and reliability of the product
  • Explain whether it meets your needs and whether it's able to handle your workload
  • Mention any issues or limitations you've encountered while using the product
  • Describe the customer support experience and how responsive and helpful the support team was
  • Explain how easy or difficult it was to find answers to your questions
  • Evaluate the quality of the documentation and resources provided by the product

Value for money:

  • Evaluate whether the product provides good value for its price
  • Compare it to other similar products and evaluate its pricing relative to its competitors
  • Explain whether you would be willing to pay for the product again in the future

Conclusion :

  • Summarize your overall experience with the product
  • Mention any standout features or benefits of the product
  • Explain who you would recommend the product to and why

And now, an example of a filled template.

Title : LiveChat Review : A User-Friendly and Effective Live Chat Solution

Introduction : LiveChat is a software tool that enables businesses to provide real-time customer support through a chat feature on their website. As a customer service representative, I decided to use LiveChat to improve customer satisfaction and engagement.

Features : LiveChat's main feature is the live chat, which allows me to communicate with customers in real-time. Additionally, it has chatbots, ticketing, and reporting features that make it easier to manage customer interactions. It also integrates with other tools such as CRM and social media platforms, which enhances my workflow.

Ease of use : Setting up and using LiveChat was very easy, and the interface is intuitive and user-friendly. Navigating through the software and accessing its features is straightforward, making it easy to engage with customers and provide prompt service.

Performance : LiveChat's performance has been exceptional, with fast and reliable connections even during high-traffic periods. The software's chatbot feature has been particularly helpful in handling routine inquiries, freeing up my time to address more complex customer needs.

Support : LiveChat has an excellent customer support system, with responsive and helpful support teams available through live chat, email, and phone. The software's documentation and resources are also comprehensive and well-written, making it easy to find answers to any questions.

Value for money : LiveChat's pricing is reasonable and competitive, considering its features and functionalities. Compared to other live chat solutions, LiveChat offers a good value for its price. I would definitely pay for the software again in the future.

Conclusion : Overall, LiveChat is a user-friendly and effective live chat solution that has helped me to deliver prompt and high-quality customer service. With its extensive features, fast performance, and responsive support, I would recommend LiveChat to any business owner or customer service representative looking for a reliable live chat solution.

And now, let me leave a quick checklist of what has to be included in every great review:

  • core features (or a feature list if there are just a few features),
  • real life product photos (or screenshots if your reviewing software products),
  • product price,
  • description of your experience with the product and your opinion.

Et voilà, now you know how to write a product review!

Online reviews are a great way to monetize your blog, start your affiliate marketing business and get it up and running . It’s a proven method, and we’ve got hard data to back it up. BrightLocal conducted a consumer review survey , an annual exploration of how consumers read and use online reviews.

What are their key findings?

  • 84% of people trust online reviews as much as a personal recommendation,
  • 7 out of 10 consumers will write a review for a business if they're asked to,
  • 90% of consumers read less than 10 reviews before forming an opinion about a business,
  • 54% of people will visit the website after reading positive reviews,
  • 73% of consumers think that reviews older than 3 months are no longer relevant,
  • 74% of consumers say that positive reviews make them trust a business more,
  • 58% of consumers say that the star rating of a business is most important.

Interestingly, according to Econsultancy, even bad reviews improve conversion by 67% . Hope these facts are convincing enough for you. As you can notice, there is a point to creating product reviews.

Go ahead, become a LiveChat affiliate and start reviewing our product, making a solid profit. Don’t limit yourself to just us — feel free to review brands and products from other industries to fully harness the power of your site.

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That’s all for now on writing a powerful product review. Once something new comes around, I’m going to supplement and update this write-up.

Congrats, you're ready to write reviews!

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  • How to Write a Product Review: 7 Expert Tips to Hook Readers

1. Translate specifications into benefits

2. add proof of use, take a picture of yourself using the product, take a picture with some sort of proof in the background, screen capture an example that is truly yours, 3. design a pros and cons listing, 4. using a grading system, 5. use tables when appropriate, 6. consider comparing products or lists, 7. always provide a clear final decision, how to write a product review: getting started.

Want to learn how to write a product review to hook readers?

When it comes to freelance writing or adding content to your own website, the “how to write a product review” post can be an easy target.

No matter what industry you’re in or writing for, there are always products you can compare and evaluate, which will provide value to your readers.

Furthermore, with shoppers trying to read reviews before purchasing something, mastering the skill of how to write a product review for your client or for yourself can be an extremely easy way to not only build more traffic, but affiliate revenue as well.

However, over the years, product reviews have changed dramatically.  What used to be a fairly easy process has now developed to include different writing layouts, designs, and more.

As you’ll see in this blog post, there are some great things that you can add or change to your reviews to:

  • Provide more value to your readers
  • Increase your conversion rate
  • Really stick out in a somewhat crowded market

Ready to learn how to write a product review to hook readers?

Here are 7 tips to improve your reviews for a better outcome:

One mistake I see many writers make when they try and tackle how to write a product review is that they list specifications of a product, but never translate that into benefits.

  • Telling someone… that it has 2.4 Ghz of processing speed doesn’t mean anything.
  • But to translate that into a tangible use… like saying it has enough speed to run Photoshop, video editing, and more without a hiccup…well, that now means something.

Think about it like this:

When you translate a specification, you need to know who your target market is and translate that for them.

Using the example above: Would the translation work for a grandmother who is looking for their next computer?

Probably not. It might be great for a market of YouTube influencers or online entrepreneurs. But not grandmothers.

Instead, you’d want to say something like:

“This has enough power to allow you to run Skype with your grandchildren, while checking your email with ease.”

TIP: Make sure you check your review for specifications and address them in a way that benefits the reader.

The best way to improve the legitimacy of a review is showcasing, in some way, that you actually used the product.  There are three ways to do this:

For some this can be scary, but there is no better way to connect with your readers and build trust in your opinion on the product than a picture of you using it.

TIP: I personally like to do this with book reviews showing me on the couch reading the actual book.

For those of you who don’t want to be in the image, but still want to show proof of use, you can use some kind of branding in the image.

For example:

  • The reviewers at Best Review wear Best Review t-shirts and even use their brand logo in the background of the images.

How to write a product review

TIP: You don’t have to create items for your images, but you can use something that is distinctive to you in the image itself.

If you’re reviewing a software or a product where there is no tangible product to take a picture of you using it, then create an example that is truly yours.

A while ago, I reviewed an outlining software, and to prove that the screen captures were of my work, I used my team as characters, and I as the lead protagonist. This made it fun for my readers and provided proof that I really used it, instead of the same images most other reviews used in showcasing it.

TIP: This isn’t all encompassing, but ask yourself if there is a way you can prove to your readers you really did use it.  It will build trust and induce a higher click-through-rate.

One tactic that has really taken off is the use of a designed pros and cons list.  Instead of hiding your likes and dislikes inside just the writing itself, authors are specifically calling out their pros and cons in a stylistic way.

Take the example below where the author uses the green thumbs up and red thumbs down to discuss the aspects of their favorite camping hatchet .

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In most cases, the pros and cons design are set at the end of the article and used as a recap of the author’s thinking.  This helps to collect one’s thoughts before coming to a conclusion of your decision, while also reminding the reader, in a concise way, what you covered.

TIP: Therefore, make sure you that use pros and cons in your review, and think about making it stick out in a stylistic manner for your reader to easily digest.

One of my favorite review tactics is to break down elements of the product and give each one a grade.

This makes it so easy to compartmentalize in a lot of different ways, such as:

  • What you like and don’t like
  • The most important components of the item
  • Ease of Use
  • Performance, etc.

Another benefit to using a grading system is that your readers can also see the different components and also compare one review to another.  They can see that one product got a B+, but another got a D-  and absolutely know that one is better than the other.

When done right, a grading system can also be designed to really stick out and give the reader a feel for where the article is going.

In the following example on a review of Jungle Scout , this author broke down the elements into “Ease of Use”, “Stability”, and “Price” with “Overall coming last.

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TIP: What makes this very useful to the author’s readers is that if they find another one of his reviews, they can compare the two and see what he thinks relatively of the two.

Tables can be an excellent way to showcase information like a list of products to compare, or showing different specifications.  It can help you to call out certain information and even provide clarity.

When deciding to make a table for your review, it’s important to identify what should go  into a table.

  • Sometimes it should list the specification.
  • Sometimes, it can be a recap of your thoughts.
  • Either way, depending on the product, you need to think about what you should include and how this would best serve your readers.

However, one thing I would recommend is that you should definitely think about including a picture of the product when you can. As you can see in this example , the table is bare and not really engaging.

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Instead you can see in the example below, the author has laid out a better representation of their favorite keyboards for writers in a much more stylistic manner ( TIP: although I’d recommend they change the list to reflect what we discuss in #1 above).

what is a product review essay

Sometimes the best way to showcase a product is to compare it to others in the industry.  You can either write it as a comparison article, where you pit two products against each other, or you could write a list of the best products.

Below, you can see an example of where they listed their favorite cleaning oils and even gave each one a winning category from editor’s choice, to best premium oil, to best value.

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TIP: However, when doing this, it is extremely important that you look to design the type of tables discussed in #5 above. This is the most opportune time to see specifications side-by-side as well as your own favorites in a certain area.

One thing I see a lot of reviews do is that they don’t give a clear decision at the end of the review. And this creates some problems:

  • This makes the review just a list of capabilities, some likes and dislikes, and that’s it.
  • There is no clear judgment on the product or service.
  • It’s as if the writer is too afraid to give one.

As you can guess, this sort of review provides no benefit to the user. A mass majority of readers have come to see if you, the person who’s used it, would or wouldn’t recommend it.

That’s why it’s important that you give a clear final decision in the end.   Tell them if it is worth the money or if you will be continuing to use the product.

As you can see in this example , the following review concludes with a list of what the product does and even a thank you to the readers who suggested the product in the first place.

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A few things to consider for this type of product review:

  • If, however, you are not a fan of the product, then tell them that.
  • More importantly, you can then follow that decision with a recommendation of a different product that you do like. Say something to the lines of “While I did not like (product A), I do love (product B).”
  • So, instead of this being a dead-end, it becomes a path to answer. You can see an example of how to handle this at the bottom of this scribd review .

Whether you’re looking to build up your own site, or land more freelancing writing gigs, creating product reviews can be an extremely helpful type of article.  They can generate organic traffic and increase affiliate revenue, which is one more way to move up, earn more, and make a living writing.

Questions about how to write a product review?  Let’s discuss in the comments.

Dave Chesson is the creator of the e-book keyword research tool   KDP Rocket  (yes, Carol uses, recommends, and proudly affiliate sells it). He also shares in-depth book marketing guides on  Kindlepreneur.com

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Many people feel confident in their purchasing decisions if they have a Product Review to look up to. These are amazing resources for the buyers to learn more about their purchasing options and study the advantages and disadvantages of the Product. Thus, learning How to Write a Product Review can help you to promote your product more effectively. 

So, Product Reviewers looking to build a career online must not wait anymore. Read this blog to learn more about How to Write Product Reviews and their benefits. Also, gain insights into how writing amazing reviews can help you build a good brand image online. 

Table of Contents: 

1) What is a Product Review 

2) Steps to Write a Product Review 

    a) Product introduction 

    b) Build an emotional connection with audience 

    c) Identifying target audience 

    d) Detailing advantages and disadvantages 

    e) Provide additional social proof 

    f) Conclude the evaluation 

    g) Share your review 

3) Benefits of a writing a Product Review 

4) Conclusion 

What is a Product Review? 

A Product Review is an assessment of a product that shares the reviewer's judgement on its features, performance, quality, and usability. A Product Review is written to provide potential buyers with a detailed and un-biased evaluation of the product to help them make an informed decision before purchasing. 

A Product Review includes information like the Product's specifications, its advantages and disadvantages, and how it compares to other similar products on the market. It also has personal experiences of how the Product has been used, and any issues or problems the Reviewer faced while using it. 

Product Reviews can be found on numerous platforms like e-commerce websites, social media, blogs and Review websites. They are often written by consumers who have purchased and used the Product, and professional reviewers who test and evaluate the products on their own.  

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Steps to write a Product Review 

The niche audience, goals and even the writers of a Product Review may be different, but the process to Write a Product Review is same for most parts. Take a look at this step-by-step guide to learn How to Write Product Reviews:  

Steps to write a Product Review 

a) Product introduction 

The Product Review should begin with a short one or two liner introductions of the product. A brief introduction of the product will help attract the attention of potential buyers. You can use catchy and engaging phrases and sentences to help readers choose your review from a bunch of other customer opinions. 

You can also give a brief overview of the contents of the review in your introduction part. This should mostly be under two paragraphs that provide a description of the various characteristics of the product or service. 

b) Build an emotional connection with the audience 

You can set your review apart by connecting with your readers/viewers on a personal level and empathising with their needs. Instead of using your review just to list the features of a product or service, provide useful information about how the product or service can solve problems for your readers. 

You can tell them why they should consider buying the product and explain how the features could solve their real-life problems or add value to their experience. To make your readers feel empathy you can use the following in your review: 

1) A relatable tone: You should mostly use sentences with first-person language and a friendly, gentle tone to write your Review. This will help convey relatability and friendliness through your writings 

2) Rhetorical questions: Ask rhetorical questions which could relate to the reader's lifestyles to attach their issues with the solution provided via the Products or services and show empathy through shared experiences. 

3) Humanness: Often, clients shape more potent connections with humans than manufacturers or businesses. Try to apply language that feels authentic and relatable to sell trust. 

c) Identifying target audience 

When writing a powerful Product Review, sincerely cope with your goal audience. You can do that with the aid of using a quick and direct assertion defining who may also benefit the maximum from the usage of the product or service. 

For clients who're perfect for the product or service, this summary can be sufficient to assist them in deciding whether or not to buy. For clients who do not think they're a good fit, think of including different products to guarantee your reader that you care about matching them with their perfect purchasing option. 

d) Detailing advantages and disadvantages 

You can outline the details of product advantages and characteristics in a manner that enables the reader to visualise the usage and benefits from the Product or service. Offering this kind of personal insight may help readers understand how a product or service could be perfect for their situation. When you describe advantages and characteristics, you can also include the following content: 

1) Main characteristics: These features are the ones that can solve most of the readers' issues. Describe and write each primary characteristic in one or two liners to give an exact idea of the functionality. 

2) Actions: Give a brief description of the functions of the products. Keep your description to one or two liners for each function while explaining about it accurately. 

3) Applications: Next, apply these functions to real life situations. Explain how the features will help the reader solve their problem in about two sentences. 

e) Provide additional social proof 

To supply extra verification, consider advertising testimonials or reviews for your readers to reference. You can do this by citing other customers, connecting to other websites or counting Reviews of influential clients like bloggers, industry experts or specialists. You can moreover offer a commenting choice on your survey so that others can share their own encounters with the Products or service. 

f) Conclude the evaluation 

Conclude your survey with a short summary. Repeat your conclusion of the product and emphasise the key notes of your Reviews. Clearly unveil whether you trust the product or service and if it can benefit others. 

In your conclusion, you can talk about the cost of the products to demonstrate whether it offers great value for the purchasers. The conclusion of your review gives your final decision on the Product or service to assist the readers’ buying choices. 

g) Share your review 

When you have wrapped up your Review, you can decide when and where you need to publish it. You can publish your survey in a straightforward manner on the organisation’s website to reach the niche and potential audiences and clients. Other alternatives are to publish them on Review sites, blogs or social media. Make it a point to format your content before publishing it. Some websites may allow you to include a star rating or upload pictures along with your Review.  

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Benefits of writing a Product Review 

The advantages or benefits of writing an elaborate Product Review importantly depends on the writer, the niche of the Product, target audience and the intention of the Review. A Review can majorly have these benefits:  

Benefits of writing a Product Review 

Authority 

Greater authority comes with greater responsibilities thus when you establish a name in the field of Review writing, you have to make sure to give out unbiased opinion. These Reviews are trusted by numerous people and so you will have to make it a point to play it right. People will down right trust your Reviews if you have the needed authority. 

Money 

When you collaborate with different brands, they will pay you handsome amount to Review their Products. Being a collaborator along with a Product Reviewer will help you earn some extra money and make you financially stable.  

Freedom 

If you are an independent Reviewer, you have the complete freedom to choose your niche Product and write about it. You can also recommend the best Products that you like and share them through your blogs websites or YouTube channels. You will also have the freedom to work at your own time and pace and not in any pressure from your seniors as you will be your own boss. 

Traffic 

If the content is carefully crafted using the right words and sentences, it will help you gain traffic organically and your website will be ranked for including chosen keywords. This will help drive more and more audience to your channel or website and increase the number of your followers subsequently. Choosing the right keywords and backlinking while writing the Review is the key to better traffic. 

Building trust 

The more unbiased your Product Review will be, the more chances are that the readers will trust your Review that influences their purchase decisions.  While buying a Product or using a service, the customers tend to look through the Reviews before making a decision. Be it negative or positive Reviews, the honesty in the Reviews is what matters and that will make the buyers trust you more. 

Promoting awareness 

Customers often suggest Products and services that they feel confident about to their friends and acquaintances. Product Reviews can help assure customers of the quality of a Product, and they may be more likely to share their experiences with others. The sharing of customer testimonies is a great way to increase awareness of your brand, Product or service. 

Knowledge sharing 

You can share valuable knowledge when writing a Review after you buy a Product or use the service with others who would consider buying the same Product or service. Product Review writing is a great medium to promote a Product or service that you found worthy. You can also recommend alternatives to a Product which did not perform up to expectations when writing the Review and tips to maximise their benefits. 

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Conclusion 

In conclusion, learning How to Write a Product Review not only makes you a prominent voice for the online audience, but also brings you a number of benefits. Your well written Reviews contribute to making informed choices for a customer, establish you as a trusted source of knowledge, and bring you numerous other opportunities.  

So, when you are listing down the advantages and disadvantages, functionality, usability and credibility of a Product, remember the Review is trusted by many thus the information must be valid. It's a valuable contribution to the world of consumer choices and purchasing decisions made by the customer.  

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Frequently Asked Questions

You can write good Reviews by being completely honest and unbiased in your opinions. Use the Product yourself for some time and document your true experiences with it and share it with the audience. This way you will put out better content that will help the customers in their purchasing decisions. 

You can write a good Product Review like this: 

1) Start with a short Product summary at the very top of the page. 

2) Empathise with your readers. 

3) Identify who the Product is for. 

4) Introduce the solution. 

5) Explain the relationship between features and benefits through case studies. 

6) Offer social proof. 

7) Include a title that stands out and gets clicks. 

8) Establish authority and build rapport in the writing 

Including these broad points in your Review will ensure that it makes the desired impact.   

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Mastering the art of crafting a review essay – a comprehensive guide for writers.

How to write a review essay

Writing a review essay can be a challenging task, but with the right approach and structure, you can create a comprehensive and insightful piece of writing that engages your readers. Whether you are reviewing a book, a movie, a restaurant, or any other type of work, a well-written review essay can provide valuable insights and opinions that help your audience make informed decisions.

As you begin the process of writing a review essay, it is important to first understand the purpose of the review and the expectations of your audience. A review essay is not just a summary of the work you are reviewing; it is an analysis and evaluation that considers the strengths and weaknesses of the work, as well as its overall impact and significance.

In order to write a comprehensive review essay, you should start by introducing the work you are reviewing and providing some context for your review. This could include information about the author, director, or creator of the work, as well as the genre or category to which the work belongs. This introduction should also include your thesis statement, which outlines the main point or argument of your review.

Key Elements of a Review Essay

A review essay includes several key elements that are essential for creating a comprehensive and effective review. These elements help the reader gain a clear understanding of the subject matter and provide valuable insights and analysis. Here are some key elements to consider when writing a review essay:

Provide an overview of the topic and the importance of the review.
Summarize the main points, arguments, and key findings of the work being reviewed.
Provide an in-depth analysis and critical evaluation of the work’s strengths and weaknesses.
Compare the reviewed work with other relevant works in the field to provide context and perspective.
Conclude by summarizing the main points and offering your final thoughts on the work.

Tips for Choosing a Topic

Tips for Choosing a Topic

When selecting a topic for your review essay, consider the following tips:

Look for a subject that you are passionate about or curious to learn more about. This will make the writing process more engaging and enjoyable.
Make sure the topic is not too broad or too narrow. Find a balance that allows you to explore the subject in-depth without overwhelming yourself.
Look for recent publications, news articles, and scholarly sources to see what topics are trending or have sufficient research material available.
If you are having trouble choosing a topic, seek guidance from your instructor or supervisor. They may provide suggestions or insights to help you narrow down your options.
Write down a list of potential topics that interest you and align with the assignment requirements. Consider the pros and cons of each topic before making a final decision.

By following these tips, you can choose a topic that will allow you to write a comprehensive and engaging review essay.

Research Strategies for a Review Essay

When writing a comprehensive review essay, it is crucial to employ effective research strategies to gather relevant information and support your arguments. Here are some key research strategies to consider:

1. Conduct a thorough literature review: Start by exploring existing literature on the topic you are reviewing. Look for scholarly articles, books, and other sources that provide valuable insights and information.

2. Use a variety of sources: It is essential to gather information from diverse sources to ensure a well-rounded review. Consider using academic journals, reputable websites, and other reliable sources.

3. Take notes and organize information: Keep track of important points, quotes, and data as you conduct your research. Organize your notes in a systematic way to facilitate the writing process.

4. Analyze and synthesize the information: Once you have gathered sufficient information, analyze and synthesize the key findings to identify trends, patterns, and varying perspectives on the topic.

5. Evaluate the credibility of sources: Be critical of the sources you use in your review essay. Consider the author’s credentials, publication date, and methodology to determine the credibility of the information.

By following these research strategies, you can produce a comprehensive review essay that is well-informed and impactful.

Structuring Your Review Essay

When structuring your review essay, it is important to organize your thoughts and arguments in a clear and logical manner. Here are some key steps to help you create a well-structured review:

1. Introduction:

Start your review essay with an engaging introduction that provides an overview of the topic and sets the stage for the rest of the review. Clearly state your thesis or main argument in this section.

2. Summary of the Work:

Provide a brief summary of the work you are reviewing, including key points, arguments, and themes. This will give your readers a clear understanding of the work before you delve into your analysis.

3. Critical Analysis:

In this section, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the work. Discuss any key themes, arguments, or ideas presented by the author and provide evidence to support your analysis.

4. Comparison and Contrast:

Consider how the work you are reviewing compares and contrasts with other works in the field. Discuss similarities and differences and highlight any unique contributions made by the author.

5. Conclusion:

Conclude your review essay by summarizing your main points and reiterating your thesis. Reflect on the significance of the work and its implications for the field.

By following these steps, you can create a well-structured review essay that is engaging and insightful for your readers.

Writing a Strong Thesis Statement

A thesis statement is the central idea of your review essay, providing a concise summary of the main point you will be making. It should be specific, clear, and arguable to engage your readers and guide your writing process. A strong thesis statement sets the tone for the entire essay and informs readers about the focus and perspective of your review.

Analyzing and Evaluating Sources

When writing a comprehensive review essay, it is crucial to thoroughly analyze and evaluate the sources you use. This involves assessing the credibility, relevance, and reliability of each source to ensure that your essay is well-supported and based on sound evidence.

Credibility: Consider the author’s qualifications, the publication date, and the reputation of the source. Look for sources from reputable publishers, academic journals, or experts in the field.

Relevance: Evaluate how well each source contributes to your overall argument and thesis. Make sure the information provided is directly related to the topic you are discussing.

Reliability: Check for bias, misinformation, or inaccuracies in the sources you use. Cross-reference information from multiple sources to verify its accuracy and consistency.

By carefully analyzing and evaluating your sources, you can ensure that your review essay is well-researched and persuasive.

Developing a Coherent Argument

When writing a review essay, it is essential to develop a coherent argument that ties together the various aspects of your analysis. Your argument should be clear, logical, and supported by evidence from the text or material you are reviewing. To develop a coherent argument, consider the following strategies:

1. Begin by crafting a strong thesis statement that clearly presents your main argument or point of view. This statement should guide the rest of your review and provide a roadmap for your readers.
2. Organize your review essay in a logical manner, with each paragraph or section contributing to the overall argument. Use transitions to connect your ideas and ensure a smooth flow of thought.
3. Support your argument with specific evidence from the text, examples, or other sources. Analyze and interpret this evidence to demonstrate how it relates to your thesis statement and reinforces your argument.
4. Acknowledge and address potential counterarguments to your thesis. Anticipating and refuting opposing viewpoints can strengthen your argument and demonstrate a nuanced understanding of the topic.
5. Conclude your review essay by summarizing your main argument and restating the significance of your analysis. Leave your readers with a lasting impression and encourage further reflection on the topic.

By following these steps and developing a coherent argument, you can write a comprehensive review essay that engages your readers and effectively communicates your insights and analysis.

Editing and Proofreading Techniques

Editing and proofreading are crucial steps in the writing process. After completing a comprehensive review essay, it is essential to carefully edit and proofread your work to ensure clarity, correctness, and coherence.

Here are some techniques to help you polish your review essay:

  • Read Aloud: Reading your essay aloud can help you identify awkward phrasing, errors, or inconsistencies.
  • Use Editing Tools: Utilize spelling and grammar checkers, as well as style guides, to enhance the quality of your writing.
  • Take Breaks: Step away from your essay for a while before revisiting it to gain a fresh perspective and catch overlooked mistakes.
  • Seek Feedback: Ask a peer or mentor to review your essay and provide constructive criticism.

By incorporating these editing and proofreading techniques , you can elevate the quality of your comprehensive review essay and ensure that your ideas are effectively communicated to your readers.

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If you've ever tried to buy something on Amazon, you probably have looked through reviews to make your purchase decision. Whether it's for Amazon Vine reviews or your own blog, writing a product review is an excellent way to share your experience with other consumers.

Without product reviews, it can be hard for people to know which items are worth their money. A good review helps point consumers to products they'll love and keep them away from those they won't.

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What is a product review.

A product review is a form of consumer feedback in which a product is analyzed based on performance, features, and value. It is a thorough evaluation that includes a description of the product as well as the reviewer's opinion.

Why write a product review?

A well-written product review can achieve several key objectives:

  • Informs consumers about the product's features and performance
  • Evaluates the product's strengths and weaknesses
  • Assesses how well the product lives up to its claims
  • Compares the product to similar options on the market
  • Provides a recommendation on whether the product is worth buying

While product reviews used to be found primarily in magazines and on dedicated review sites, the rise of e-commerce and social media has made them ubiquitous. Anyone can share their opinion on a product with a few clicks. However, that doesn't mean all reviews are created equal. Writing a thoughtful, balanced review still takes time and effort.

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How to write a good product review

An effective product review should give readers a clear sense of what the product is, how it performs, and whether it provides good value. Key elements include:

Product information

Provide the basic facts about the product.

Include the full product name, manufacturer, price, and where it can be purchased. If there are multiple variations or models available, specify which one you are reviewing.

Give context about the product category.

Share a bit about the type of product and what it's designed to do. Is it a new innovation or an iteration on an existing concept? What are the key features consumers expect from this kind of product?

Hook readers with an engaging intro.

Open your review with an attention-grabbing line that sets the tone and gives readers a sense of your overall opinion. Bold statements, provocative questions, or intriguing anecdotes can all work well.

Product experience and analysis

Describe your experience using the product.

Give an overview of when, where, and how you used the product. What were your first impressions? How easy was it to set up and use? Did it perform as expected? Use specific examples.

Evaluate the product's strengths and weaknesses.

Assess what the product does well and where it falls short. Consider elements like design, durability, performance, and ease of use. Again, provide concrete examples to illustrate your points.

Reflect on the product's overall value.

Share whether you feel the product is worth its price tag given its quality and capabilities. Does it offer a good value compared to similar products? Would you buy it again or recommend it to others?

Comparisons and conclusions

Compare to other products in its category.

Help readers understand how this product stacks up against its competitors. What does it offer that others don't? Are there areas where competitors outperform it? Provide context for your recommendation.

Give your bottom line assessment.

Clearly state whether you think this product is worth buying. Who do you think would benefit most from it? Are there any caveats to your recommendation? Summarize your rationale.

End with a powerful conclusion.

Close your review by reinforcing your overall opinion and leaving readers with something to consider. A thought-provoking question, call-to-action, or memorable line can all make for an effective ending.

A complete product review about an Oura ring.

How to Write a Product Review in 5 Steps

1. use the product and take notes.

Before you can write a credible review, you need to thoroughly test the product. As you use it, jot down your impressions, experiences, and opinions. Note both positives and negatives. Take photos to potentially include.

Type can help you capture and organize your notes as you test the product. You can create a document with sections for different aspects like unboxing, setup, performance, etc. and easily add your thoughts under each.

2. Start with a hook and key details

Open your review with an engaging hook that conveys your overall sentiment and draws readers in. Then provide the essential facts about the product that consumers will want to know right away.

Type offers writing templates you can use to kick off your review. Just input the product details, along with your takeaway, and let the AI generate some options for you to customize.

3. Share your experience and analysis

Describe your experience with the product, covering the positives, negatives, and key takeaways. Evaluate what it does well and what could be improved, using specific examples. Reflect on its overall value.

You can use Type to help ensure your analysis is clear and persuasive. The AI can identify unsupported claims and suggest ways to bolster your points. It can also help you strike the right balance of detail.

4. Compare to alternatives and give your recommendation

Help readers understand how the product compares to other options in its category. Then provide your bottom-line recommendation, clearly stating whether you think it's worth buying and for whom. Summarize your reasoning.

Type can help you find relevant products to compare. Just enter the item details and let the AI suggest similar products worth mentioning. It's an easy way to add helpful context for your audience.

5. Finish strong and proofread

End your review with a memorable line that reinforces your overall assessment and gives readers something to ponder. Then carefully proofread your entire piece for spelling, grammar, and flow.

Type makes it easy to refine your review. The AI can help you craft an impactful conclusion and catch any writing mistakes. A few final polishes can make your review really stand out.

A pop-up menu from Type's writing template library. The "blog post" category contains templates and examples for a product review, opinion blog post, SEO blog post, and announcement blog post.

Product review example

You can find our Product review template in our writing template library . This template provides a skeleton to include whatever information and details you'd like. Your product review can cover all sorts of talking points.

  • Open up Type, click "New Document," and select the " Product review " template from the gallery.
  • Under "knowledge sources," you can include a link to the product's original listing or storefront. This will give the writing AI more context to work with.
  • Hit " Generate ," and watch as Type's writing AI creates a custom product review for you in seconds.
  • Refine the review with our Rewrite brushes. You can adjust the tone, shorten the text, enhance readability, and more.
  • Add your own personal touches with specific examples and insights about your experience with the purchase. If you need some ideas, brainstorm with Type Chat , a chatbot that lives right next to your document.
  • When you're done, ask Type to review your work for any grammar or spelling mistakes. A polished, error-free review will help you come across as credible and professional.
  • Export your completed product review from Type in either a PDF or DOC file. It’s ready for you to share, post, or print!

How to format a product review

Here's an example outline of the key parts to include:

1. Eye-Catching Title

  • Provocative question
  • Bold statement
  • Clever wordplay

2. Engaging Intro and Product Basics

  • Hook that conveys overall opinion
  • Full product name and manufacturer
  • Price and where to buy
  • Product category and key features

3. User Experience

  • When, where, and how you used it
  • First impressions
  • Ease of setup and use
  • Performance vs. expectations

4. Analysis and Evaluation

  • Strengths and weaknesses
  • Design and aesthetics
  • Durability and build quality
  • Functionality and performance
  • Ease of use and maintenance

5. Value Assessment

  • Quality and capabilities for the price
  • Value compared to similar products
  • Would you buy again or recommend

6. Comparisons

  • Similar products and competitors
  • Key differentiators
  • Areas others outperform it

7. Bottom Line Recommendation

  • Is it worth buying
  • Who would benefit most
  • Who would benefit the least
  • Caveats or disclaimers
  • Star rating or equivalent

8. Powerful Conclusion

  • Reinforce overall assessment
  • Thought-provoking question or CTA
  • Memorable final line

Every review will be unique based on the product and the reviewer's style and objectives. Use this as a starting point and tailor it to your needs. The key is to inform, analyze, and help readers make smart buying decisions. We recommend giving as much context as possible so the audience can make an informed decision.

Type's AI rewriting tools. They include Brushes such as "Improve," "Shorten," "Lengthen," and "Fix grammar."

Inspiration

Need inspiration for what else to include in your product review? Some of the best product review sites we looked at to build this template include:

  • Wirecutter : a product recommendation service from the New York Times. We really like the thoroughness of their reviews and process, along with their style and tone of voice.
  • CNet : a website that publishes reviews and news focusing on tech and consumer electronics. Their website is visually engaging. The excellent application of web and content design principles makes their reviews easy to skim.
  • Consumer Reports : one of the originals in the product review game. Consumer Reports is a nonprofit organization dedicated to product testing and investigative journalism. If you’re worried about bias, this publication is one of your best bets—they do zero advertising and take no freebies from companies.
  • The Strategist : New York Magazine ’s brand that describes itself as “a site for helping people shop the internet smartly.” They are particularly adept at the art of affiliate links, while finding their audience incredible deals.
  • And Reddit : You can find dedicated forums about anything on the internet’s front page. You’ll need to find the specific subreddit (forums that focus on specific topics) for your query or product, but you can always count on Redditors to provide an incredible level of detail to their reviews. Check out /r/VacuumCleaners or /r/SkincareAddiction to get started.

These sites offer great examples of thorough, well-structured reviews you can use for more ideas. Type will also offer you suggestions about what to write about next as you work. You can copy it to your clipboard for pasting into your document, or ask the AI to write it for you.

Type's "What to write about next" menu, which suggests content ideas. The cards are stacked vertically, with an idea in each card.

How long should a product review be?

The ideal length for a product review depends on the complexity of the item and the depth of your analysis. In general, aim for at least 300-500 words to adequately cover the key elements mentioned above, such as product specs, your experience, evaluation of pros and cons, comparisons, and overall recommendation.

If you're writing for your own blog or website, you have more leeway. Longer reviews of 700-1000+ words can work well for in-depth looks at a product. But for most online reviews, 500 words is a good goal for holding readers' attention while still providing plenty of helpful details and insights.

When you feel ready, you can open up Type, generate a product review using the template, and add any extra details.  Try Type for free and start sharing your reviews today!

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  • September 17, 2020

How to write a product review to drive more sales

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How to write a product review that drives more sales

It’s rare these days for a consumer to buy a product without doing any prior research. Before you make a reservation at a new-to-you restaurant, you might ask a friend if they’ve been. If they’re effusive, you’ll make that reservation. If they tell you the shrimp gave them food poisoning, we’re sure you’d find somewhere else – or at least avoid the seafood starter!

Similarly, when buying products or services online, consumers like to know what other people think of it before committing. According to BrightLocal, 82% of consumers read online reviews before buying. It’s clear that product reviews are crucial to a business. They help consumers make important decisions. A brand’s reputation can be improved by good reviews. The customer can gain insight into the product’s usability before purchasing.

So now you know that they’re so important, you’re probably wondering how to write a product review. Well, it depends on what type you want to go for! We’ve rounded up an example product review article (or four!) to show you how to write a product review that will mean more converted customers and sales.

But first, what are some product review examples?

These are the main types of product reviews you’re likely to find online:

  • Professional reviews from industry experts
  • Buyer’s guides (independent reviews for the consume)
  • Blogger reviews
  • Affiliate reviews
  • Customer reviews

We’ll take a look at each type to demonstrate how to write a product review in each case. Except, of course, customer reviews.

If you own a business, please do not try and play the system by writing your own ‘customer reviews’. This year there has been a huge crack down on fake reviews on eBay and Facebook. Not only is it bad practice, but it can damage your business’ reputation.

Instead, try sending out reminder emails to customers who have recently bought one of your products. A gentle nudge asking them to leave a review often works, especially if you remind them how crucial reviews are for small businesses.

Now, let’s move onto some examples of how to write a product review.

1. Professional reviews

Technology is one of those industries where people rely heavily on expert reviews. Tech products and services are often expensive, so making the wrong choice is not an option for many consumers. Asking friends and family isn’t really that helpful here either. Unless they happen to be a tech expert, it’s likely they can’t give you a very in depth review.

Thankfully there are websites such as Software Informer to make a client’s decision-making easier. Software Informer covers a huge range of programmes and software and provides comprehensive reviews.

sofware informer product reviews

The first thing you’ll notice about the above screenshot is how organised it is, with tags and clearly delineated boxes. This is crucial on a site where there are an overwhelming number of reviews.

The star rating system makes it easy for customers to see at a glance whether they’re interested. Once you click into a review, they give you the essential facts of the product at the top:

software informer product reviews

You can see that this example product review article is very straight-forward, mainly sticking to the properties of the software. It’s not effusive or overly complimentary, as the site needs to maintain its professionalism.

2. Buyer’s Guides

Buyer’s guides provide a similar round-up of reviews, but usually they are not in one specific niche. Websites such as Which? are independently run, meaning they can be completely unbiased. They cover a huge range of products, bringing together reviews from many different sectors.

These websites use a slightly more informal tone than the professional review sites. They feel more like they’re on the customer’s side. For example, let’s look at how to write a product review article for a buyer’s guide using this Nespresso-compatible Pods article .

nespresso product review example

They set out exactly what the article is going to do in the introduction – note the friendly tone of the writing.

As Which? is funded by customers, you need an account to see the details, but you can still see below the clear, informative way they lay out their facts:

example nespresso product review details

They include the essential information at the top, and then the review underneath in an easy-to-read manner. This format makes it easy for the consumer to scan the list and glean the information they most need – such as price.

3. Affiliate Reviews

You can find reviews for products and services on all sorts of websites, not just ones designated solely to reviews. Niche websites everywhere make the most out of affiliate marketing by creating round-up posts which contain affiliate links . If you own an e-commerce store selling products you don’t manufacture yourself, reviews are important here too.

Round-up posts are one of the most popular, as they are easy to read and give the buyer a lot of options to consider. Let’s take a look at an example for how to write a product review in listicle format .

Creative Bloq is an arts and design inspiration website with a vast array of articles. They cover everything from industry news to product reviews. Check out this listicle featuring the best office chairs (and note the pertinent theme too, as more people are working from home).

best office chair blog post review example

Keep the title short and to the point. Don’t jump straight into the list either – write out a nice introduction so the reader knows what to expect. These types of posts are also great for increasing social media traffic – you’ll notice the social media buttons at the top.

The list itself follows the same format all the way through.

best office chair review details example

There’s always a picture so that the customer can see exactly what the product looks like. Then all the essential information is listed in an easily scannable list at the top. The website keeps the review fair and balanced, listing both pros and cons of each chair. Then the body of text expands on the product’s key selling points.

Of course, at the side, you’ve got direct links to the products at various sites. This is handy for both the reader and the website, as they’ll earn commissions when someone buys something via that link.

Blogger Reviews

Although blogger’s are also likely to make use of affiliate links on their sites, their reviews are often a lot more in-depth and personal than affiliate reviews or professional reviews. They might have been gifted the product in exchange for an honest review, which is something you can do if you own a business.

Bloggers are known for their friendly tones and personal approach. They often tell stories with their posts, rather than simply trying to sell a product (which still might happen!).

There are thousands of examples of excellent blogger product reviews out there. Take this double roller blinds installation review from The Carpenter’s Daughter , or this one of a greenhouse from Down To Earth . You’ll notice straight away that these reviews are so much more in-depth than the round-ups. Often the product is the sole focus of the blog post. This allows for more room for photos and getting into the particulars.

Product reviews such as these allow the reader to see exactly how the product might function in their own homes (or gardens). They’re incredibly valuable to a business, as they often have a trusting relationship with their readers!

Still don’t know how to write a product review? Call in the experts!

Not sure how to put together that converting product review for your website? If you need a helping hand when it comes to writing product reviews, let us help you! We can help you increase customer conversions on your site with our product review writing service . Get in touch today to see how we can help.

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How to Write a Product Review: a Step-by-Step Guide (With Examples)

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  • October 10, 2019
  • Affiliate Marketing , Online Business

How to Write a Product Review: a Step-by-Step Guide

UPDATED FOR 2021

Have you heard of the term “fake reviews”? They’re reviews written with the sole purpose of selling a product, whether the product quality is good or not, even if the author has never used it.

This article is about how to write a product review, one that is authentic and offers your customers a solution to a problem, fulfills a need, or meets a desire.

Your product review page is not about selling to a customer. It’s about talking to a friend, offering the best quality information possible.

The process and techniques you’ll learn here apply to any product review: digital and hard products, affiliate products and your own; from the very expensive to the very cheap.

Before you start writing your page, you need to do some preparatory work.

Think of it like this: your customer is on one side of a door. To her, the door looks closed and barred. She has no idea how to get through it.

Wood door with lock representing unlocking doors to questions with product reviews

A good product review starts where your customer is, unlocks the door, and leads her through.

So before you choose the product you’re going to review and sell, you need to focus on what your customers need or want.

Not what you want. Or what you think they want.

Purchases are made for one of three reasons:

  • to solve a problem
  • to fill a need
  • to fulfill a desire.

The impetus to buy is strongest if the issue is a pressing problem for which customers require a solution. It’s simply more acute, generally, than a desire.

So what we’re selling is more than a product or service. It’s

  • an experience
  • a life-enhancer.

Two important things to understand about purchasing are that:

  • it’s emotionally based
  • people buy a product for the benefits it has for them — how it will directly improve their lives.

Step 1: Identify Your Customer’s Pain (and Write A Product Review to Solve It)

Pain point symbol - address customer pain points in your product reviews

  • What’s the single most pressing problem for your customer?
  • If this isn’t about a problem, what’s her single most pressing need or heartfelt desire?
  • How does this specific product help solve that problem, meet that need or fulfill that desire?
  • What is the one main benefit of your product for the customer? How will it make her feel after she buys it? In what ways will her life be improved?

2. No product in mind at the moment? Even better. Ask yourself the same questions, in a slightly different way:

  • What is your customer’s single most pressing problem, need or desire?
  • What product can you offer — whether it’s your own or an affiliate’s — that will best solve that problem, meet that need or full that desire?
  • What is the one main benefit of your product for the customer? How will it make her feel after she buys it? How will her life be improved?

3. No idea what your customer’s most pressing problem, need or desire is? Or think you may know, but you’re not really sure? Time to find out!

  • Ask in your newsletter, questionnaires, social media platforms, forums.
  • Social media : what seem to be the most common issues for followers? Which questions are asked most often?
  • Your own experiences with the product : what was your major problem when you started out? What would have helped you solve it?
Top Tip: Think Creatively

Think outside the box. Here’s an example.

Product Review Example: Identifying the Problem

I have a site about keeping backyard chickens . One of my most popular (and lucrative) products seems totally unrelated to chickens.

It’s an electronic rat trap. I sell upwards of 15 of them a day, and they cost around $35 each.

Product Review Example about an electronic rat trap

Why so popular?

I discovered that one of the most critical problems for chicken keepers is rats. Where there’s grain, there are rodents.

When I looked for solutions, I found many complaints about rats in the chicken run — but no long-lasting solutions.

So I asked for advice from some real live rat-catchers and wrote a series of articles: how to know if you have a problem, how to tell mice from rats, how to get rid of them.

Those pages all link to the product review page.

So, think creatively, particularly if you don’t have a specific product in mind. Find the most pressing problem. Find a solution. Write a product review.

Take some time now to note how you’ll identify the most pressing problem, need or desire for your audience. We’ll come back to this — it’s one of the two most critical parts of this process.

Sign up here to receive the how to write a product review worksheets to use for this exercise. Use it to record what you’ve discovered so far.

Step 2: Find the Right Words to Use When You Write A Product Review

We’ve identified what your potential customer’s problem or need is. Now we need to look at how she’s feeling about it.

Why? Because…

“Feelings + thinking = purchase.”

Maya Angelou quote related to writing a product review

You’ll sell the product only after you’ve identified the pain point (or need) and let your customer know that you understand it.

So now we need to examine the kind of language she uses when she’s recounting her problems.

Using some of that same language makes your product review more likely to resonate. “This person understands exactly how I feel” is the reaction you’re looking for.

How to do this? Learn to speak the same language as your audience. Aim to foster rapport and credibility.

You already have your own “voice” for your blog or website. This is not about changing that voice. It’s about including some of the language — the specific words — your potential customers use to identify their pain points, and empathizing with them.

  • Go wherever potential customers hang out to examine how people in your niche describe their problems, needs and desires.
  • What exact words are used repeatedly to describe the problem (or need / desire) and how they’d feel if it were solved for them? What kinds of solutions are they asking for?

Don’t try to second-guess this. Avoid thinking that your customers “must” use the same language you do. The likelihood is, they won’t.

Sign up below to receive the how to write a product review worksheets to use for this exercise. Use it to record what you’ve discovered so far.

You’ll refer to your notes when you start to write a product review.

Product Review Example: Using Emotional Language

Child eating watermelon at daycare

Her books are about what to feed children in daycare. She had a sales page that described what the books were about — healthful, easy-to-make recipes, together with a shopping list for each one. If you want your recipes to get found in Google, make sure you are using proper recipe schema.

But the words on her sales page weren’t resonating with her audience.

So we looked for threads related specifically to food in a couple of daycare provider forums.

These are real quotes. Note the “feeling” words the providers use: “panicking”; “driving me crazy”; “at a loss”; “chaos”; “stressed out”…

Writing product reviews using emotional language

From the outside, some of it may seem funny, but to those daycare providers, it’s serious stress.

What’s the solution they’re looking for? Could Megan’s books be part of it?

Most of them really don’t know what they need. They’re expressing their feelings.

It’s the way they’re describing the problem that gives us a clue about where they are now and the emotional state they want to be in.

Reflecting these words back to the customer in her product review immediately resonated:

“Are you at a loss to know what to feed your daycare kids?”

“Does lunchtime feel like chaos, every day?”

“Feeling stressed out even trying to decide what to have for lunch?”

The feeling in her potential customer? “Thank goodness — someone who understands exactly how I feel!”

Now look at the flip side. Others in the same forum had a clearer view of how they’d like to feel and what the ideal solution looked like…

Benefit focused phrases for product reviews

Again, notice the language:

“Calm and focused”; “time for discussion / reflection”; “organized.” And there’s the very idea for a product that Megan has already created!

How did we use this?

We put it together with the earlier “problem-focused” language:

“If you wish you could feel organized, calm and focused at mealtimes, if your heart’s desire is to be able to sit down, family style, and eat healthful foods with different tastes while having time for discussion about the afternoon ahead…”

“I have exactly the answer you’ve been looking for!”

This exact process can be followed to help you uncover the right language to infuse your product review with emotional impact.

It doesn’t always work out as clearly as this. Sometimes you have to dig more deeply. But the greater the problem, the more likely you’ll discover words that you can use to good effect.

And maybe you’ll stumble upon ideas for future products in the process.

Hand manipulating puppet strings

If so, reassess your thinking about products. You’re matching up problems your audience has with a solution they say they want.

That’s not manipulation. It’s serving your customers. You’re not going to sell them a product they don’t want. You are going to talk about the pros and cons — product drawbacks as well as benefits. You’re not going to deceive them about how the product will change their lives overnight.

You are going to tell them how your product, whatever it may be, can help change their world for the better — a little at a time.

Reminder: You are not writing a review with the primary goal of selling a product. Your goal is offering a solution, meeting a need or fulfilling a desire.

Open doorway to beautiful beach

Remember: Your product review is the door through which you lead your customer to the product you’re selling.

You’ll harness this and prove why this product is the one that solves her problem or satisfies her desire as completely as possible.

And your review won’t look anything like the reviews of scammers. It will look and sound like you, helping your customer.

Let’s examine the product you’re about to write a product review page for. How can we ensure that it provides a solution and meets your customer’s needs or desires?

Step 3: Choose Products to Review

Shipping boxes on conveyor

It’s important that this part — the factual information about the product — links back to the feeling part. That’s where our work lies now.

We’ll split this into two: products you’ve developed yourself, or have owned, used and love, and products you wish you had the money to try but haven’t.

Then we’ll look at smaller products, for which this process may feel like overkill.

Products You Use

Let’s start with your own products or affiliate products you’ve owned and used.

Use the worksheet you downloaded earlier if it’s helpful. If you haven’t downloaded it yet, sign up now!

It will be very important when you write a product review that you have this information at hand. So don’t just think about it — write it down.

Think through the benefits your product has.

If this is a product you’ve created yourself, or an affiliate link to a product you own and use, it’s a fairly straightforward process. You’re giving your personal feedback on the product: not just its features, but authentic information about how it helped you in real life. If you’re new to affiliate marketing, Miles Beckler covers “how to be authentically helpful” in his affiliate marketing crash course .

The worksheet allows for 5 features and their related benefits. If you can only think of 2 or 3, that’s fine.

If there are more, that’s also fine, but bear in mind you don’t want to overload your customer with information. What she’ll want to know most is how this product addresses her most pressing problem, need or desire.

Break this down into small parts.

  • Are there other, similar products your customer has likely tried?
  • What makes this particular product stand out above the others?
  • What are its 3 – 5 best features? How did those features work for you? Are there any cons to this product’s features?
  • If your product is a solution to a problem, what specific problem does each feature solve?
  • Whether you’re addressing a problem, need or desire, what are the specific benefits of each feature? List them individually.

Your customer is more likely to buy a product if she can see its features as direct solutions to her problem or an exact match for her need or desire.

  • How do each of those features meet the overall needs of your customers?
  • Do those features meet the emotional needs of your customers?
  • Will they help make her life happier, more relaxed — whatever she wants her life to be?

Case Study: Translating Product Features Into Benefits

I have a website about Italy, which is where I live. I sell a lot of electric pasta machines on my Italian site.

Pasta Machine Product Review Example with image of egg and flour

But the most obvious, and best, feature of the pasta machine is that it automates the process. Flour, egg and water go in. 35 minutes later, push a button and pasta comes out the other end.

And the greatest benefit is one we can all relate to: a saving of time . A working parent of two toddlers may want to give the family fresh pasta for dinner, but time is against her.

What does she feel about that? Perhaps frustrated. Guilty that she’s not able to be a “perfect parent.” Tired, if she tries to make pasta anyway… Stressed, because (at least in her mind) other parents seem to manage to provide healthful meals every day.

How does she want to be? Relaxed. Happy that she’s providing nutritious meals. Glad that her children are learning about, and eating, food that’s not processed.

What solutions does the pasta machine offer, and how will they help make her feel good?

  • The #1 benefit of automating the pasta-making process is that she has more time to spend with her children.

The added, less obvious benefits? Perhaps improved relationships with the children. A more relaxed household.

  • A second benefit is that she’s able to feed them nutritious meals that taste good (after tasting really fresh pasta you never want the dried sort again) and have no additives.

The benefit of that is for her entire family: healthier food means healthy children, an improved lifestyle.

Which may mean fewer doctor’s visits, less time off school, less stress…

And then there are lessons for children about preparing food with fresh ingredients…

See how each separate feature can lead to multiple indirect benefits, many of them emotionally based, which all lead back to how our customer wants to be?

Acknowledge the Negatives

Very few products have absolutely no drawbacks at all, and it’s important to acknowledge that when you write a product review.

Why? Because there are too many fake reviews out there that praise products, mentioning no drawbacks. That’s doing a huge disservice to customers — and will dispel any trust you’ve built up.

So, be honest.

Chicken egg hatching

If you’re reviewing your own product and it’s already live, look at what your customers are saying. If they’ve not said anything negative, ask them. Questions like “how do you think this product could be improved?” or “what’s the one thing you’d change about it?” are a good starting point.

If it’s an affiliate product and you can’t think of any cons of the product, look at some reviews. Amazon is a rich source of information. Review all the reviews: one or two stars are the obvious ones to read but sometimes reviews of 3 or 4 stars can give more nuanced problems people have come up against.

Are those issues going to stop your customer from getting through that barred door? Are the drawbacks enough to put her off buying the product?

Take some time to think about your product drawbacks. How could you overcome them?

If you draw a blank, look for reviews from people who’ve used the product and found it lacking but have overcome the obstacles. Are their solutions something you could also offer to your customer?

What If You’ve Never Owned the Product or Tried the Service?

Writing about a product we own and love is obviously the best type of review. But we don’t always have the luxury of testing every product we think will meet our customer’s needs. I don’t have the money, the time or the inclination (well — maybe the inclination…) to try out all of Italy’s best hotels to review for my site.

So, what then?

Interrogation room with chair and spotlight

Occasionally we can do this in person. Friends or family may have tried it. Sometimes we can ask our most trusted customers. What can they tell us?

Be careful about this. People’s memories can be selective, and individuals have differing ideas about what’s a necessary feature. Not everyone thinks having six kinds of tea in their hotel room is critical to their enjoyment of Florence.

Sometimes we don’t have either of those options. In that case, our option is to look at other people’s reviews.

This one is tricky. Earlier, I mentioned “fake reviews.” Amazon, Yelp and TripAdvisor have struggled with them for years.

Why? Because reviewers have written reviews not to offer help to prospective customers but to make competitors look worse. It’s particularly prevalent in the hotel and restaurant industry.

Amazon and Expedia have become better at preventing fake reviews. They highlight those from people who have bought the product or stayed at the hotel. They’ve also prosecuted when they’ve found proven fake-ness — but the problem is still there.

So, what should you look for if you’re curating other people’s reviews for your page?

  • A phrase like “verified purchase” or “by a verified traveler” is a good place to start.
  • This kind of comment may seem honest:
I received this product for free or at a discount in exchange for my honest, unbiased review.

The intent may well be genuine, but research shows that even with the best of intentions , people who receive goods in return for a review tend to be less critical and more positive, and they give a higher rating than others. (See, for example, this study ). Be careful of this type of review.

  • Look for reviews with personal photos. They usually confirm that the person has used the product, stayed at the hotel, eaten at the restaurant.
  • Don’t just look at 5 star or 1 star reviews. Check the middle ground. Very few products have no flaws at all, very few are utterly dreadful.
  • Search for reviews that tell a personalized story. Some people relate how their family uses a product, or why their dog hates a particular squeaky toy and goes for slippers instead.

Is This Tantamount to Writing a Fake Review?

Is this a manipulative way of writing a review? Some say it is. Clearly, having personal experience is the ideal.

But this is the real world. Do your research thoroughly and make clear in your review that’s what you’ve done.

Whatever else you do, do not, ever , make things up to suit your needs.

Your customer will trust your ideas, knowledge, passion, technique and understanding to make a difference to her life — to unlock that door and lead her through to a more contented life.

Abuse that trust at your peril.

What About Small Items?

Is it really worth going through all this for a $9.99 ornament from Amazon?

Let’s take another real-life example.

Case Study: How to Review Products with Low Price Points

Product review example for a snow globe

One of the most successful small affiliate products on my Italian site is a $20 snow globe. I sell dozens as soon as we get to August.

Why so successful? It’s not a problem looking for a solution, after all.

It’s successful because it’s hand-made in Italy. It’s robust enough to become an heirloom. And I know this particular section of my Italian site’s audience: they’re very proud of their Italian roots, and keen to keep those roots alive for their children and grandchildren.

So that’s where my product review page starts: with an appeal to emotional ties to Italy:

Looking for a unique and relatively inexpensive Christmas gift, hand-made in Italy, that can be passed down your family for generations?

Whatever the product you want to review and sell, it all comes back to that same issue: put yourself where your audience’s emotions are. Use language that resonates and find a solution, or an item that satisfies their need or desire.

In terms of how much time to devote to researching and writing about smaller items, give as much or as little as you think your product is going to merit. Your $500 course will need more research than my $20 snow globe.

Let’s Summarize

If you’ve completed the tasks and used the how to write a product review worksheets, you now have the background material to make writing your review a straightforward process.

You have invaluable information about…

  • What your potential customer’s pain points, needs or desires are, and the language she uses to express them.
  • How your product can become the key that offers a solution, meets a need or fulfills a desire.

And you know that…

  • When you write a product review, you’ll concentrate on how its features can bridge the gap between where your customer is now, and where she wants to be

Step 4: Time To Write A Product Review

It’s time to write your product review. Here’s what you’ll do:

  • Choose a keyword
  • Create a main headline
  • Draft subheadings
  • Write the content
  • Find images, testimonials and ratings to include
  • Write the call to action

1. Choose a Keyword

Example of a search bar

2. Create the Main Headline

8 out of 10 people who click across from search results will read your headline. But only 2 will read the rest.

That’s how important your headline is.

The aim is simple: to get the customer to read the first sentence.

Your headline writing must be compelling, suggesting something the customer will find of great value.

Refer to the information you’ve gathered in your how to write a product review worksheets, because your headline must address your customer’s biggest problem, most desperate need, or most wanted desire.

That’s what will make her read on!

A question (to which you know the answer will be “yes”) is a good way to start. And it doesn’t need to be complicated.

Remember I mentioned that one of my best-selling products is rat traps?

“Got rats?” is all I use for the headline of that product review. It’s all it needs, because people who have the problem instantly react.

Suppose you’re offering a program for your customer to cut down on her sugar intake. If you know that what she’s searching for is “sugar detox” then the question “Been eating too much sugar recently?” will hook her.

3. Draft Subheadings

Your subheadings also need to demand attention and convey value. They have a double imperative: to make clear why the text below is a must-read, and to stop your customer from scrolling endlessly — and leaving the page without buying.

Why are subheadings important?

They break up the text, and make reading much easier. They also help keep your reader’s eye moving down the page.

Specifically, each subheading must relate to one of the benefits you identified for your product.

Remember: this is an outline. You can alter it if the subheadings don’t seem to fit once you start writing.

Creating them now will help keep your product review highly focused.

4. Write the Content

Your First Paragraph

Geometric pegs and holes

It’s your job to make her not just want, but need , to stay on the page.

So grab your reader’s attention by appealing to her current emotion(s) — noted in your worksheet — and expand on the promise you made in your opening headline.

Once you have her emotional attention, she’ll give you her intellectual attention so that you can lay before her all the benefits of this product that will make her life easier.

Your headline referred to her main problem. Now tell her that you know how she feels, and that you know of something that can help. Start to lead her through that door she thought was locked.

Tell her what’s in the page for her. Give a clue here as to what the product can do to solve her problem or meet her need or desire.

Focus on those people who are likely to buy your product. (That focus will likely put off people who are never likely to buy it.)

So, go back again to your worksheet notes. What’s the biggest benefit you noted? There’s your first sentence.

Here’s an example (Where the headline is “Got Rats?”).

“This electronic rat trap is strong enough to help keep your chicken coop free from rodents — permanently.”

Problem (headline) = rats. Answer (first sentence) = this amazing rat trap. End result: I will help get you, my potential customer, to where you want to be: rat free.

Don’t over-promise . People need more than a rat trap to keep rats away — note the words “help keep.”

See how things fall into place when you’ve done the prep work? Simple, right?!

Refer to your worksheets. Note which words you could use, and the main problem / need / desire you referred to in your worksheet.

Now write your opening section.

  • Address your customer’s main problem, need or desire. Focus on the one most important benefit.
  • Refer to how she may be feeling. Use the words you discovered that she uses.
  • Tell her that you understand where she’s coming from because you’ve been there too ( if you have!).
  • Summarize why she would find this product of help. Research has shown that using the word “imagine,” if you can do so without forcing it, helps the customer picture how her world could change. Your aim is to make her imagine how her world could look if she used this product or service. Help her to visualize the experience.

This opening section will lead into the remainder of the page, which will describe the benefits — and possible drawbacks — of the product.

The Rest of the Content

General Tips

  • To be effective, your review must focus on your customer, not on you. Seth Godin calls this “the only radio station people care about — “WII-FM,” aka “What’s in it for me?”!
  • Do not start your review page with the price of the product. Talk first about the specific benefits, until your customer feels she has no real option but to buy your product.
  • Remember: you’re not writing a thesis or a scholarly report. The way you learned to write at school or college is not the best way to connect with people, unless you’re in a scholarly niche.
  • Keep sentences short. They’re easier to read and understand, and they improve the rhythm of the page.
  • Don’t worry about starting sentences with “and” or “but.” If that’s the way you would talk to the customer if she was sitting in front of you, use it.
  • If you want to really draw attention to a particular feature, try adding in individual words. Take an example from Apple’s ad for the iPhone X…

Iphone X. Soon.

  • The Hemingway App is a great free tool to examine your content. Don’t click on the green button, just delete their text from the page and paste in your own. If you’ve never used it before, you’ll be surprised what comes up.

Don’t feel you have to satisfy it completely though — sometimes it can tell you to do weird things. Use your judgment and your knowledge of the style your customers like.

  • Write so that the potential customer feels like you completely understand her situation — you’ve been there, done that, found the solution / fulfilled your need or desire. Remember, your overall goal is to make her think “Yes! That’s exactly how I feel! This is exactly what I need!”
  • Finally, remember the mantra about not writing a sales page.
Don’t sell to a customer. Talk to a friend.

Your content sections are now more or less written for you, based on the information you gathered in the worksheet.

Write your product reviews when you’re feeling energetic and positive. Those feelings communicate themselves in our writing.

If you feel unwell one day, schedule your review for the next. But do not use this as an excuse to avoid writing at all! Every day you put off writing is a day’s potential income lost. It’s important to develop work habits and regularly make time to sit down and write.

Here’s what you’re aiming for:

  • “I feel your pain” — reflecting where your customer is.
  • “I understand” — been there, done that, know where you want to be!
  • “I bet you’ve tried this” (if you know from your research that she’s likely to have tried other products, which haven’t helped).
  • “My solution worked” (or “my / other people’s needs were met”) — a story expressing a belief that your product can help.
  • “Here are the benefits of this product and exactly how it can help.”

So: take the worksheet, use some of the vocabulary your potential customers were using — particularly the emotive words — and go through each product benefit you highlighted.

After you’ve written each section, read it and ask yourself…

  • Why should anyone read this?
  • Am I falling asleep reading this?
  • Do I actively want to read on to the next section?

Case Study: How to Write a Product Review Outline

Here’s the outline of my rat trap product review, told in pictures.

writing a product review outline for rat trap

And these were the three main (emotional) benefits I told my potential customers they might expect:

emotional benefits to include in product review

What If You Haven’t Tried the Product?

We looked at this issue earlier. The same principles apply in the opening section:

  • Refer to the main problem, need or desire.
  • Consider how your customer may be feeling.
  • Tell your customer that you’ve done research to find out what’s most helped other people.
  • Summarize why they found this particular product of help.

5. Find Images, Testimonials and Ratings

Although you’re communicating key messages in your headlines, subheadings and text content, images can help sell a product. They help break up the text, they provide an emotional connection, and they show what the product looks like and how it works.

Two women on a pool toy taking a selfie

Be creative! Do you make and sell your own products or provide a service? Take a photo of you painting / quilting / cooking / dancing / counselling / with a patient (don’t want to ask permission? Get your partner to play the patient, sitting with back to the camera so the focus is on you).

Remember: images are not only photos. Research shows that about 90% of customers say that video helps them make purchasing decisions, and roughly 64% say that they’re more likely to buy a product online after they’ve seen a video of it.

Not able to make your own video? Check YouTube for an excellent video of the product in use and embed it in your sales page.

If you don’t have your own image of a product you’re selling from an affiliate, use theirs. If you’re not sure about copyright, write and ask.

What if your product doesn’t lend itself to an image — for example, a Kindle book, or an online course? Share part of the product itself. You can do this by either allowing access to (for example) the first chapter / lesson, or by telling people in detail what it includes.

Testimonials

Testimonials are particularly important if you’re selling your own product, and useful if you’re selling an affiliate product.

Use testimonials to counteract any issues you found in the research stage that may reduce the likelihood of purchase. An example might be that it’s too expensive: find testimonials saying “Yes, expensive — but so worth it!” or “You get what you pay for.”

Many affiliate marketing programs include resources to help you in writing about their products. Take some comments from the “review” section of the affiliate company’s site. State that’s what you’ve done — something like “Here’s what some people who’ve bought [the product] on [Amazon] are saying.”

For your own products, it’s particularly important that you make clear that these testimonials are not made up! Yes, it happens a lot, and potential purchasers are wary of “fake reviews.” Wherever possible, ask customers if you may use their full name and a photo. The more detail you can add, the better.

Companies like Amazon and Expedia give stars when you review their products. It helps potential customers quickly know whether or not you’re recommending the product.

Rubber ink stamp with star shapes stamped

6. Write a Product Review Call to Action

You’ve written all your text, added your images, testimonials and rating, and now you’re ready to publish.

Except… you need a Call to Action.

Tip: Brush up your CTA writing skills with these Call to Action best practices or look at some real life CTA examples that work.

At the end of your review, remind the customer about the benefits she’ll get when she buys and how the pain or inconvenience will go away when she buys, or how amazing she’ll feel when she has that lovely picture hanging on her wall.

Money back guarantee crest to add to a product review

Once you’ve done that, ask them explicitly to buy. You don’t have to do a “hard sell.” If it’s your own digital product, invite people to “download now,” for example. If it’s an affiliate product, invite people to click over to the company’s site if they need to see more reviews.

And Finally…

Congrats! Not only have you learned how to write a product review, but you’ve created a product review template that you can use time and again.

Before we finish, here are some wrap-up reminders:

  • What if you write a great review but get no sales? Test, test, test! Ask your colleagues, family, friends, and your audience in your newsletter or social platforms what they think of the review. Your aim is not to get them to buy, necessarily (although they might!) but to see what they genuinely think.
  • When you’ve finished your page, look at it in preview and read it aloud. Does it sound good? Does it flow? Would you be persuaded to buy?
  • Put yourself in the shoes of your customer and her problem, need or desire. Have you led her through that door she felt was barred to her forever, to a place where she feels she has genuinely been helped to a happier life?
  • Finally, probably the most important question to ask yourself when your article is written is this one: have you sprinkled enough unicorn dust over the content to make it a truly magical experience for your reader? In other words…

When you look at this product review page, are you proud of it?

If your answer is a resounding “yes!” then it’s a big “Congratulations” from me — your product review page is finished.

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How to Write an Impactful Product Review

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With a hike in e-commerce, a quarter of the sales are expected to be made online globally by 2025. In this digital world, don’t we all prefer shopping from the comfort of our homes? But what helps you pick the best from a sea of online options? 

Product reviews.

Product reviews are like your shopping buddies helping you make the right choices. Most people use these to evaluate the quality and make a comparison within the products. And when you’re being paid to write a review, you owe your readers research, honestly, and a deep dive. Your product review must be valuable and informative.

While endless reviews exist for a single product, how do you make yours stand out? Let’s explore the pro tips to write a compelling review. 

Why do I Need to Learn Writing for a Product Review?

Product reviews act as voices to your experience and hold the power to inform and influence buyers to make the right decision. 

You must learn to write a compelling product review to convey honest feedback. With the flourishing of online shopping, picking the right product doesn’t come easy. While the internet offers hundreds of choices for a single product, the product review helps buyers make an informed decision.

A product review needs to offer a holistic picture of the product that goes beyond a brief description. From its strengths to weaknesses, the review must present each aspect. It’s all about being a reliable and honest friend to your audience. 

Questions to Ask Before Writing a Product Review

With buyers relying on you to invest in a product, you can’t compromise the quality of product review, right? Here’s how to get started with writing.

1. What is my Product?

The first step is to pick a product and understand it. While any item picked off a shelf might not captivate you much, you prefer choosing products that align with your interests. Not only does it help you explain the product better, but it will also make the process enjoyable.

Understand the product, what it is about, and how your experience will help the potential buyers.

2. Who is My Audience?

You need to know your audience and comprehensively understand the product. What does the audience need? What are the trending preferences? 

Analyze the audience’s interests, challenges, problems, and demographics. The chosen product must be relevant to the readers to grab their attention. While you can’t always pick your favorite products, ensure that the review is helpful for the audience.

3. Do I have a Personal Story to Share?

Don’t we all love reading personal experiences while shopping for a product online? Personalized stories help catch the reader’s attention and interest and exhibit your honesty. Rather than hyping the product, be transparent about every aspect.

Before writing a review, put yourself in the buyer’s shoes. It’ll help you write a balanced review with your personal story and what the audience would be looking at.

4. What is my Take-home Message for the Audience?

Designate the last paragraph of the product review to your opinion. Freely express your thoughts on the product for readers to get a take-home message about whether they must invest in it. Try giving a brief overview of the key points discussed in the review, then come to the final decision.

Before putting pen to paper, ask yourself: How did the product find its way into your life? Who will benefit most from your insights? Are there any unique experiences with the product that could add depth to your review?

10 Insightful Tips to Write Effective Product Reviews

Before you put the pen to paper, ask yourself: How did I hear about the product? Whom will the insights help? Do I have a unique story to add depth to the product review?

Once you’re clear, begin writing the review while considering these tips.

1. Don’t write a high school essay

Let’s be honest: nobody likes to read high school essays. And right from the introduction paragraph, you can set a tone for the review. You need to write it from a perspective that every word must be helpful to the reader. For example, if you’re writing about a blanket, never introduce how blankets are essential for bedrooms. Instead, it must start with how that particular blanket is valuable — i.e., it improves sleep, has weight, and is soft to the touch.

It helps build initial trust and keeps your readers engaged. 

2. Explain your testing methodology

You need to give readers a reason to trust your review over others. One of your best bets is transparency. Be open and honest about how you tested the product and how you would rate it.

Not every reader knows you personally, and these are a few of the questions that’ll pop up in their minds as they come across your review:

  • Who is the reviewer?
  • Did they test the product well?
  • What was their approach or method of testing?
  • Shall I trust the mentioned conclusions and take a call?

Write your review with this perspective to keep the readers reading. 

3. Format to State the Facts

Suppose you come across two different product reviews– one with lengthy paragraphs and another one with a few bullet points stating facts. What would you prefer? The latter, correct? As nobody likes reading through paragraphs —breaking the information into key points keeps readers engaged.

Opt for formatting that offers concise and scannable takeaways. You can further write explanations under subheadings for those who like to know every minute detail before investing in a product. 

Do you have multiple points in your mind but are unsure how to present the key takeaways as pointers? Don’t worry. Write with Wordtune to form crisper points from lengthy descriptions. Here’s an example of how it works.

what is a product review essay

To concisely put it into the points, all you need to do is give Wordtune your brief, and the task is done. One of the advantages of using Wordtune is that it offers multiple suggestions, even for a minute task. 

4. Focus on the Pain Points

A person invests in a product to solve a problem.  Ensure your review highlights how the product solves specific challenges or changes the reader’s lifestyle.

Consider reviewing a candle:  our biggest pain point is when the wax melts and ruins the surface. For a unique design featuring a candle holder, you can tell your readers how it helps keep the surfaces clean and enhances aesthetics. 

5. Pros and Cons: Does the Job

Do you know what reveals honesty in a product review? When you highlight the advantages of investing in a product and are honest about its cons. It establishes trust amongst the readers.

You can designate a paragraph to highlight these pros and cons. Either opt for a standard approach by adding the sub-headings ‘pros and cons’ or twist it and frame the sub-headings like ‘why investing in this product helps’ or ‘why this product isn’t for you.’ 

Let’s consider an example of a product review of a suitcase. Overall the product is acceptable in terms of its quality and material but let’s say that the colour is dull and its size is small. To present the information effectively, you can seek Wordtune’s assistance.

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All you need to do is add your description and ask Wordtune to compile it into a list of pros and cons.

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It simply puts the information in the form of a list to help readers weigh their decision.  

6. Who must Invest, and who shouldn’t?

As you write product reviews, you start understanding the audience better. Along with highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of the product, it also offers insights to the readers on who will love it and who won’t.

For example, in a vintage table design, you can clearly state that it’s made for all retro lovers, and those with a modern taste won’t like the product, or it won’t fit in their current designs. It keeps the reader confident about whether they’re making the right decision. 

7. Give them an Alternative Product

It’s often off-putting to read a detailed product review just to discover that it’s not the right fit for us. But not every product is made for everyone, so suggest an alternative product that might cater to their needs.

You can pick an alternative by function or comparative price. 

8. Pictures– The Proof of Honesty

How do you trust that a product review is authentic in this digital world? Photographs Always share the product pictures and the written review review. Post every shot for the audience to visualize it well and share it with friends to seek advice.

While pictures work for a physical product, post screenshots for software reviews to give an idea of the user interface and key features.

9. Highlight the Details

Dig into the specifications of the product. Tell the readers about the material, usage, key features, and pricing. You can even talk about the different models and variations within them.

It is critical to explain the price structure, especially for digital products, as it is complex to understand otherwise. Break it into simple language to guide users in the right direction. 

10. Conclude it Well

Once you’ve covered the key points, conclude the review. Highlight the key features you discussed and then lead the audience to a conclusion on whether you recommend investing in that product. 

Do you know who can help you write a conclusion for your product review? Wordtune. And here’s how.

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Write the product review on Wordtune, and it will suggest multiple prompts to enhance the content. Opt for the option of summing up the paragraph, and your conclusion will be ready.

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The smart tool concludes the review well and offers readers action-based recommendations.

Always give a CTA to direct visitors to make the purchase or give them an alternative option. 

Product Review Template

From a tiny needle to a luxury car, there’s no limit to writing a product review. You can write it for almost everything that exists to guide the readers toward what is meant for them and what is not. Irrespective of the product you’re writing about, consider putting it into a strategic template that engages readers.

Here’s an intelligent template to express your opinions. 

Introduction

Imagine reading a lengthy paragraph just to discover that it wasn’t the product you were looking at. Disappointing, right? 

You wouldn’t want to disappoint your readers, so it’s essential to introduce the product in the first paragraph. It offers a clear picture to the audience before they start investing their time.

Description 

After introducing the product, feed your readers with the basic information. Which brand is it? What is the model number, dimensions, price, material, etc?

To keep this paragraph engaging, collaborate with Wordtune . It will keep the readers engaged to read more and, at the same time, convey the critical details. Here is an example of how Wordtune lets you present boring descriptions with a fun twist.

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All you need to do is feed the information to Wordtune about the product’s primary features and describe the tonality and information you need to cover in the description.

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In addition to highlighting the characteristics, Wordtune also mentions how the features enhance the current design.

Compare Products

The audience always lands on product reviews when they need clarification on two products. This is why you need to compare similar products to guide your audience in the right direction. It exhibits your knowledge and demonstrates comprehensive research that helps build trust with the readers. 

Specify the Audience

Suppose you’re writing a review on measuring scoops; it’ll be primarily targeted to all the cuisine connoisseurs, right? Begin the product review by mentioning a catchy hook line like ‘To all the cuisine connoisseurs’ or ‘A must-have tool for all the chefs’ to target the specific audience.

It’s essential to specify your audience so that the readers know whether the product is made for them. 

Once you’ve talked about the product in-depth, it’s time to conclude it with all its pros and cons. The last paragraph is used to evaluate whether it’s worth investing in the product or not.

Have you written the review? Did you proofread it? Let's publish now.

Pick an appropriate forum to post the review to reach potential buyers at the right time. 

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How to Write a Product Review With 10 Tips and a Template

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Want to make your product reviews stand out from the crowd?

Writing a quality product review takes time. So if you’re going to put in the time, you want to get the best results, right?

Thankfully, there are some tried-and-true tactics that you can start implementing in your reviews to help make them more effective.

Not only will learning how to write a product review make your reviews more helpful to your readers, but these tips will also help you increase your reviews’ conversion rates, which is important to your bottom line if you’re monetizing your site with affiliate marketing .

In this article:

1. Avoid the “High School Essay” Introduction

2. showcase your expertise and how you tested the product, 3. format your review to make it scannable, 4. highlight real use cases or solved pain points, 5. include pros and cons, 6. tell people who the product is for (and also who it’s not for), 7. recommend alternative products, 8. include real product pictures or screenshots, 9. highlight important purchase details (pricing, variations, etc.), 10. recap important conclusions at the end, copy and paste this product review template, another tip to improve your product reviews, start writing better product reviews today, how to write a product review: 10 tips to follow.

Here are 10 tips you can implement today to start writing more helpful and effective product reviews. 

At the end of this post, we’ll also include a product review template that you can use as a rough guideline for your reviews.

As with any blog post, your review’s introduction is one of the most important elements because it’s what convinces readers to engage with the rest of your review.

However, it’s easy to fall back on the introduction style that you were taught in school, AKA the high school paper introduction .

Let’s say you’re writing a review of a mattress.

The high school essay introduction would go something like this:

“Mattresses are a very important part of every bedroom. Everyone needs a mattress to sleep on and there are a lot of options to choose from. What’s more, mattresses can be expensive, so it’s a big decision to make. No one likes wasting money, so you’ll probably want to do some research before you choose your mattress. You’ll also want to make sure your chosen mattress fits your sleeping style…”

None of that content is wrong – it’s just not really helpful to the person who’s reading a product review.

Someone who’s reading a review of a mattress already knows that choosing the right mattress is important – that’s why they’re reading a review instead of just purchasing the first mattress they come across!

A better introduction would get straight to the point with something like this:

“Is the CoolMattressCompany Model X mattress the best value mattress in 2022? To help you decide, we purchased this mattress and ran our own set of 20 hands-on tests.

In general, this mattress makes a great option for side sleepers who sleep hot, but back and stomach sleepers will probably want to stay away.

To learn where our conclusions came from and see all of our hands-on testing data, keep reading our full CoolMattressCompany Model X review”.

In a few sentences, this introduction builds trust, shows readers you actually tested the product, and shares some key conclusions so that readers start getting value from the post right away.

If you want people to trust your opinion, you need to give them a reason to.

Some of the people reading your review might already be fans of your website, in which case they’ll inherently trust your opinions because they know who you are.

However, a lot of people will also find your review from Google search , so they won’t have any preexisting reason to trust you when they start reading.

When they first land on your review, they’ll be asking themselves questions such as the following:

  • Who is this person?
  • Does this person know what they’re talking about?
  • Did this person actually test the product?
  • Why should I trust this person’s conclusions?

Ideally, you’ll want to showcase some expertise near the beginning of the review, as this can help convince visitors to keep reading.

The Sleep Foundation does a great job at this, with a summary box at the top that lists the review’s author qualifications and testing methodology. Readers can also click on the author or methodology to see more information in a popup.

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For high-value products, you might want to go further and explain your actual testing methodology. That is, how you tested the product, what objective tests (if any) you ran, and so on.

For an example of a more in-depth methodology section, Wirecutter also does a great job of building trust by including an entire “How we tested” section that showcases the full testing methodology, along with real pictures from the testing ( more on that a bit later ).

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When you write a product review, you need to satisfy two very different types of readers:

  • “Just give me the facts”-type people who just want the conclusions and don’t care about all of the details.
  • “I need to know every single detail to make my decision”-type people who want to read all of the details and see all the test results.

While these might sound like two polar opposite objectives that are impossible to satisfy in the same review, you can cover both scenarios – you just need to focus on formatting.

The basic idea is that you want to use formatting to offer short, scannable conclusions for people who just want the high-level details, and then detailed explanations and data for people who want more information.

For example, consider another mattress review from Sleep Foundation – it offers a scannable information box at the top to quickly communicate the key details and then deeper explanations in paragraph format right below:

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RTINGS.com is also one of the best here, with a tabbed summary box that includes pretty much all the information that “just give me the facts”-type readers will want. People who want more depth can keep reading to see where all of the conclusions come from, which RTINGS.com also includes below the summary.

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If you’re using WordPress, you can use blocks to easily create custom callouts and summary sections.

When you’re writing a review, it’s important to highlight a product’s features. However, features aren’t really what people care about.

Instead, readers are more concerned with how those features help them in the real world and solve any potential pain points that they’re dealing with.

For example, here’s a feature:

“Mattress A offers high-density Corelite foam”

Now, if that weren’t a made-up technology that was created just for this example, people who were really into mattresses might already know why “high-density Corelite foam” is important.

However, most of your readers who are just looking to replace their mattresses won’t have a firm idea of why they might want such a mattress.

For that reason, you want to go further and also explain why/how that feature will make the reader’s life better/easier.

Here’s an example:

“Do you ever wake up sweating in the middle of the night? Mattress A offers high-density Corelite foam which means the mattress actively moves heat away from your body. This helps keep the mattress cool to the touch all night long and lets you avoid those mid-sleep sweats”.

Now, the reader knows about the feature and how that feature will actually improve their life if they purchase the product.

If you want to write a quality product review, you can’t just focus on the good parts of a product – you also need to cover the bad parts.

There are two big reasons to include positives and negatives:

  • It demonstrates authenticity to your human readers and helps them make better decisions. Most products are not perfect and there are always trade-offs, even if they’re minor. Highlighting those tradeoffs will help people be more confident that the product is still right for them (or that an alternative might be better – more on that later).
  • Google has emphasized its desire to see pros and cons in its various Product Review updates , which means that not adding any information on a product’s downsides could make your review less likely to rank in Google.

However, you are free to play around with your “framing”, depending on how you prefer to approach your reviews.

The “standard” approach for product reviews is to use “pros” and “cons”, which will be universally understood by your readers.

If you want a more aggressive framing, you could do something like “what the product does well” and “what the product does poorly”.

And if you want a softer framing, you could do something like “what the product does well” and “where the product could improve”.

There’s no right or wrong here – it really just depends on your website’s tone of voice.

When writing product reviews, it’s easy to focus on telling readers how they will benefit from the product. And that’s important – it was tip #4 on this list!

However, it’s just as important to highlight the scenarios in which a person won’t benefit from the product (or at least where the product isn’t optimized for that scenario).

This is similar to the idea of pros and cons, but it’s about taking the “cons” and applying them to real-world use cases that the reader might be considering.

Highlighting use cases where the product is not a good fit serves two purposes:

First, the obvious purpose is that if the person does fit in one of the scenarios where the product isn’t a good fit, it will help them make a better purchase decision.

However, the slightly less obvious purpose is that it also makes people more confident in purchasing the product that you reviewed if they don’t fit into one of those scenarios.

For example, consider the conclusion of our review of the Gravity Forms plugin for WordPress . A user who only needs a simple contact form would know that maybe there are better options for them, while a user who wants to create more advanced types of forms would be even more confident that Gravity Forms is the right option for them.

For another example, here’s a different mattress review from a site named Sleepopolis that does a great job of highlighting both types of recommendations. Better yet, it also uses the “who it’s not for” section as a place to direct readers to products that might better fit their needs, which leads to the next point…

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It’s rare (almost impossible) for the product that you review to be the best option for literally every single person reading your post.

As we’ve discussed already, trying to position a product as being the perfect option for every person in the world will rightfully feel inauthentic to your readers.

Instead, be upfront that other products might be better in certain situations. Then, include those products and when the reader might want to choose them over the product that you reviewed (along with their drawbacks).

“While we think that Mattress A is the best option for side sleepers, back sleepers might not find it quite as comfortable. If you exclusively sleep on your back, you might want to consider Mattress B instead as it offers better support and comfort for back sleepers.”

Price is also a common reason for searching out alternatives, and it’s always a good idea to recommend some cheaper alternatives. If you highlight the drawbacks of these alternatives, they can even serve as a foil to highlight the advantages of the product that you reviewed.

The Wirecutter does a good job of always recommending a budget pick and also explaining the tradeoffs of going with a cheaper option.

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Beyond being helpful for human readers, Google also looks to see alternative product recommendations as part of its Product Review algorithm updates.

Sadly, the online product review space is not always a pillar of honesty and it’s common for some sites to “review” products that the writer hasn’t personally used.

Typically, these writers will just read existing reviews for the product and then summarize that information.

This causes two big issues if you want to make people take your reviews seriously:

  • Savvy readers will be on the lookout for red flags, and a lack of original imagery is one of the biggest red flags there is.
  • Google has been trying to target and de-rank these types of reviews with its many Product Review search algorithm updates. To help do that, original images are one of the factors that Google looks at when ranking review posts.

While showcasing your expertise and testing methodology is one way to assure visitors that your review is legitimate, another good strategy is to make sure to take your own unique product pictures and screenshots.

For physical products, it’s easy to display unique pictures because every shot you take will have its own unique background and framing.

If you’re reviewing software products, though, it can be a little trickier to highlight that your images are unique because every user experiences the same interface (more or less).

To address this, try to make use of any user input fields to show that you’ve really tested the product. You can then make sure to include that information in your screenshot.

For example, in our review of the Gravity Forms plugin , you can see how we used the form title and description to show that we really are using our own version of Gravity Forms for the review:

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This tip won’t apply to all products…

However, some products, especially digital software products, can have more complex pricing and licensing options.

For example, a piece of software might have different licenses that affect usage limits, features, support policies, and so on.

In these cases, it can be helpful to explain those different options to readers and guide them towards the variant/license that best fits their needs.

On the other hand, if you’re reviewing, say, a blender…you probably don’t need to spend much time on the purchase details because there’s only one option that people can purchase. 

Instead, you can just link out to some of the best shops and call it a day.

To conclude your review, you’ll want to summarize all the important information from the previous sections and then end with a call to action.

You can start with a recap of the product’s pros and cons, along with the real-world use cases that it handles well (and poorly).

Then, you can finish with a CTA to purchase the product if it fits the user’s needs, along with some recommendations for alternative products that do a better job at handling the reviewed product’s weak spots.

The idea is that both you and the reader benefit whether or not the product is a good fit for them:

  • If the product does fit their needs, the CTA will encourage visitors to go to the store and make their purchase ( which might earn you a commission if you’re using affiliate marketing ).
  • If the product doesn’t meet their needs, the reader will have recommendations and links to other products that better match what they’re looking for ( and those products also could contain your affiliate links if that’s part of your monetization strategy ).

Before writing your next review, copy and paste this template into a document, and keep it on file. By following each of these steps, you can ensure every review you write covers everything your reader needs to know:

  • Straight To The Point Intro that builds trust, shows readers you actually tested the product, and shares some key conclusions so that readers start getting value from the post right away
  • Author Summary that shows the expertise and credentials of the reviewer
  • How You Tested methodology / summary to build trust
  • Quick Scan Ratings / Summary for “give me the facts” visitors
  • In-Depth Details for “tell me everything” visitors
  • Highlight Real Use Cases to show how it solves actual pain points
  • Present Pros and Cons to verify authenticity
  • Show Who It Is For and Who It Is Not For to help people make the right decision
  • Recommend Alternative Products for the “this is not the right fit” crowd
  • Include Product Photos or Screenshots that you personally took to verify authenticity
  • Highlight Important Purchase Details for More Complex Products such as pricing plans, licensing terms, and so on
  • Summary / Recap with Calls To Action (CTAs) to purchase this product as well as the recommended alternatives

Beyond following the product review template from the previous section, another great way to improve your product reviews is to, well, read a lot of product reviews!

More importantly, read product reviews from successful sites in competitive areas.

If you noticed above, we included a lot of examples from websites reviewing mattresses. 

There’s a reason for that – the mattress/sleep space is one of the most competitive spaces when it comes to product reviews, so a lot of the successful sites go above and beyond when it comes to structuring/formatting their reviews in an optimal way, testing their products (and showcasing their methodologies), highlighting the authority of their writers, and more.

Another example of a competitive niche would be headphone reviews. Sites like RTINGS.com also go above and beyond when it comes to showcasing their testing methodology and formatting their reviews.

While you might not be able to set up a full testing lab like RTINGS.com or some of the mattress review sites, reading reviews from these types of sites with a discerning eye can help you discover all types of strategies that you can take and apply to your own product reviews.

If you want to write helpful, effective product reviews, you need to go beyond just surface-level praise for a product.

First, you need to get the reader to trust you. You can get this trust by writing a strong introduction, showcasing your expertise, explaining your testing methodology, and including real images of the product.

From there, you want to highlight both the good and the bad of the product. More importantly, you want to connect those pros and cons to real-world scenarios and paint points.

You also want to explain any potentially confusing areas, such as pricing policies for software products.

Remember that you’ll have different types of readers. Some of them will want to read all 3,000 words of a detailed review, while others will just want the high points. To that end, try to add callouts and summary boxes that provide quick access to key information.

Finally, end with a recap of all the important information and clear calls to action that guide readers toward the best products for their situations.

If you’re ready to start publishing your own product reviews , WordPress.com offers an easy way to get started.

You can be up and running with a working website in just a few minutes and WordPress.com gives you all the tools you need to format your reviews in an optimal way, including summary boxes, buttons, and more.

To get started, create your WordPress.com account today . You can use the free plan to begin and then consider upgrading to the WordPress.com Business plan to access tons of useful plugins to improve your product reviews.

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Writing a product review is not as easy as most people think. In order to write an effective and powerful product review, you have to first make sure that you test the product carefully. Remember, when it comes to writing a product review, you have to keep an open mind. You will be writing this review for a diverse audience, and depending on the nature of the product, its uses are going to vary.

If you are wondering how to review a product in the right manner, we have a set of tips to help you out. Remember, it’s not just about good writing; you have to be careful that you understand your audience first. As an affiliate, quality product reviews can help you establish authority in your niche, and more importantly drive traffic that will ultimately boost your commission. So, without further ado, let’s get into it.

What Are Product Reviews?

In the world of eCommerce, a product review is simply the portrayal of user-tested information. People are becoming more and more careful about shopping online, and they are probably going to check for a review before they decide to purchase a particular product. So, if you are going to write a product review, you need to know how to do it.

A product review is written by someone who has used the product thoroughly and tested it. As a result, they are in a strong position to state their likes and dislikes and share their opinion about the products they are selling . More importantly, a product review gives you an effective marketing opportunity; if the product is doing well, you can drive more sales to the merchant.

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Why Should You Write Product Reviews?

Now, there are a number of different reasons why an affiliate should consider writing product reviews frequently and share them regularly. It is important as an affiliate that you try to engage with your audience from time to time, and writing product reviews give you the unique opportunity to show that you know what you are talking about. Here are a few reasons why you should write product reviews.

People Read Them

One of the simplest reasons because of which you should write a product review is because people read them. If your website is full of pointless ads and doesn’t provide any kind of value, people won’t really bother logging on. By providing product reviews, you will be able to attract more traffic to your website. It is also a fantastic way to engage with your audience because they can leave comments on your posts too.

As an affiliate, you will only make money through commissions, and writing a product review is a great way to do just that. Not only will you be able to attract more viewers, but people will start to pay attention to what you are selling.

Remember, you have to connect with your audience if you want to make more sales. The best way to do that is by being as authentic as possible about what you are selling. Tell your readers about the cons, and do mention how the pros outweigh them.

Many affiliates have talked about how they made their first $1,000 , and quite a few of them say that they began to think outside the box.

Improve Your Authority

The more product reviews you write, the more authority you will generate in a particular niche. People will understand that you know what you are talking about, and it’s going to improve your credibility within the niche as well. This is imperative for affiliates that are looking to stay in a particular niche for a longer period of time.

Improve Sales

By writing a quality product review, you might be able to convince more people to buy a particular product. You can add affiliate links, and this will just help you improve your sales commission. A well-written review will automatically compel more people to buy the product, provided that the review is positive.

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Why Are People Interested in Reading Product Reviews?

But why are product reviews so interesting to people? The answer to that is pretty simple: people want engaging content. In fact, you might notice that many people who visit your website and read your product reviews might not even be interested in the product you are reviewing.

It’s just how it is. Consumer behavior is unpredictable, especially in these COVID times , and people like to read or view videos, so you can put up product reviews in both written and recorded formats. The more obvious answer is because people want to do their research before they put their money on anything.

For instance, people want some sort of reassurance that the product they are buying has been tested, and that’s where product reviews come in. By providing product reviews, you can enhance consumer confidence and make it easy for a person to make up their mind to buy a product.

How to Write Product Reviews

In this section, we shall discuss a few tips to help you write product reviews that will improve your position and give you more authority.

1. Use the Product First

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Before you write a product review, it is important that you use the product and then understand all of its features. Make sure you take down notes along the way so that you can revisit them during your review. It is of incredible importance that you carefully use the product for at least a couple of days so that you are able to understand all of its features.

2. Be Honest

First and foremost, you have to be honest. Remember, when it comes to writing a product review, you can’t just make stuff up out of thin air. It is recommended that you be honest when writing a review. Remember, it won’t take long for a person to understand that you are lying about the product if they buy it based on your review. They will call you out, and your credibility will take a hit.

3. Know About Competitors

You also need to be aware of other alternatives related to the product and understand how they compare to the product. Talking about competitors in your review will lend it more credibility and will show that you have done your research about the product before you decided to review it.

It might be a wise idea to check a few product review samples first. By going through different product review samples, you will be able to get a better idea about what others like and dislike about a product. If you want to learn how to write a product review, the best way to begin is by checking what competitors are doing. Additionally, exploring hosting reviews can provide valuable insights into what users appreciate about different hosting services.

Charts

Data related to the product, such as demand or features or other things should be shown using infographics or charts . It’s a great way to add some graphical elements to your reviews. Instead of just writing patches of text, you should always consider mixing up your reviews by showcasing infographics and charts.

5. Evaluating the Product

More importantly, you need to carefully evaluate the pros and cons of the product and list them down. A cutthroat analysis works better because it will show your readers or viewers that you are honest about the product, and not just interested in making affiliate commissions.

Obviously, it’s important for you to make sure that you highlight why you are endorsing this product and trying to sell it, so the number of pros will obviously be higher. Remember, as an affiliate, your primary

job is to sell, and the best way to do that is by highlighting the pros of a product.

Be genuine about it, and you will be able to get a lot of positive returns from your review! Also remember about the writing style, grammar, and punctuation. Your product review will not look trustworthy if you have typos in it. Proofread several times or hire an editor from TopEssayWriting . Their experts will ensure that your product reviews are flawless.

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6. Listen to Feedback

Be very open about criticism; make sure you listen to what your readers and viewers are saying and integrate their suggestions in your reviews. Feedback is a great way of improving your future product reviews because you have a better idea of what the audience wants and how you can meet their expectations.

7. Exclusive Promo Offers

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One thing you need to do is to set your review apart from the rest on the web. To do this, it would be a wise idea to include a promo offer for the product you are reviewing. Remember, the reason why you are promoting a particular product is to get more conversions, and adding a promotional offer will help you with that.

If you have a promo offer from the marketer or manufacturer, offer it to your viewers or readers at the end of the product review. It will boost sales considerably and will give people a reason to return to your review again and again.

Writing a product review is a great way to showcase your understanding of a particular product and let others know about your knowledge. It will also be quite useful to your readers because they will know that you have experience and an in-depth understanding of different products.

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The Ultimate Guide to writing a Product Review: Examples for Beginners

When IT comes to making a purchase decision, one of the most influential factors are product reviews. Whether you’re buying a new gadget or considering a new skincare product, reading reviews can provide valuable insight and help you make an informed choice. Learning how to write a compelling product review is not only helpful for other consumers, but IT can also be a great way to earn money through affiliate marketing . In this ultimate guide, we will walk you through the process of writing a product review, provide you with examples for beginners, and give you some tips on how to make your reviews SEO -friendly.

Why Write Product Reviews?

Before we dive into the specifics of writing a product review, IT ‘s essential to understand why they are vital. Product reviews serve multiple purposes:

  • Helping other consumers: Your review can provide valuable information to other shoppers who are looking for guidance.
  • Building trust: writing honest and detailed reviews helps to build trust between you and your readers, encouraging them to return to your Website for future recommendations.
  • Earning money: Many companies offer affiliate programs, where you earn a commission for each sale generated through your affiliate links. writing reviews can be an excellent way to monetize your Website or blog.

How to Write a Compelling Product Review

Now that you understand the importance of writing product reviews, let’s explore the step-by-step process of creating a compelling and useful review:

Step 1: Research the Product

Before you begin writing your review, IT ‘s crucial to research the product extensively. This includes understanding its features, benefits, and potential drawbacks. Take note of important details, such as the manufacturer, price, and any unique selling points. You can gather this information from the product’s Website , customer testimonials, or other reliable sources.

Step 2: Use the Product Yourself

To write an honest and authentic review, IT ‘s important to actually try the product yourself. This firsthand experience allows you to provide accurate and relevant information to your readers. Use the product for a sufficient duration to evaluate its quality, effectiveness, and any other factors that may be relevant to your audience.

Step 3: Structure Your Review

Structuring your review properly is essential to ensure that IT is clear, concise, and easy to navigate. Here’s a recommended structure:

  • Introduction: Begin with a brief introduction, providing an overview of the product and why you chose to review IT .
  • Product Description: Provide a detailed description of the product, including its features, dimensions, and any additional relevant specifications.
  • Pros and Cons: List the advantages and disadvantages of the product. Be honest and unbiased in your assessment. This will help readers make a more informed decision.
  • Your Experience: Share your personal experience with the product, highlighting specific details or features that stood out to you.
  • Conclusion: Summarize the main points of your review and provide a final verdict.

Step 4: Be Honest and Objective

In order to build trust and credibility with your readers, IT ‘s important to be honest and unbiased in your review. Highlight both the positive and negative aspects of the product, providing a balanced perspective. This will help your readers make an informed decision based on your review.

Step 5: Use Visuals

Include relevant visuals in your product review to enhance its appeal and provide a better understanding of the product. This could include product images, screenshots, or infographics. Visuals not only make your review more engaging but also help readers visualize the product’s features.

Step 6: Make Your Review SEO -Friendly

Optimizing your product review for search engines can help drive more organic traffic to your Website . Here are some tips:

  • Keyword research: Identify relevant keywords and include them naturally throughout your review. This will help search engines understand the context of your content .
  • Meta description and title tags: Craft a compelling meta description and title tags for your review, incorporating your target keywords.
  • URL structure: Use a descriptive and concise URL structure that includes your main keyword.
  • Internal and external linking: Include relevant internal and external links to authoritative sources to provide additional value for your readers and improve your SEO .
  • Optimize images: Use descriptive file names and alt tags for your images that include your target keywords.

Example Product Reviews

Here are a few examples demonstrating how to apply the above steps and structure your product review:

Example 1: Wireless Earbuds

Introduction: Welcome readers and briefly explain the popularity of wireless earbuds.

Product Description: Provide an overview of the wireless earbuds, highlighting key features such as battery life, connectivity options, and sound quality.

Pros and Cons: List the advantages, such as convenience and portability, along with any disadvantages like limited compatibility with certain devices.

Your Experience: Share your personal experience using the wireless earbuds, focusing on comfort, sound quality, and battery life.

Conclusion: Summarize the main points of the review and provide your recommendation on whether the wireless earbuds are worth purchasing.

Example 2: Streaming Service Subscription

Introduction: Introduce the concept of streaming services and their increasing popularity.

Product Description: Describe the streaming service, mentioning the available content , pricing plans, and compatibility with different devices.

Pros and Cons: List the advantages, such as a vast content library and convenience, along with any drawbacks, such as limited offline viewing options.

Your Experience: Share your personal experience using the streaming service, highlighting the user interface, video quality, and content variety.

Conclusion: Sum up your review and offer your verdict on whether the streaming service is worth subscribing to.

writing a compelling product review is a valuable skill that can significantly impact your readers’ purchase decisions and help you monetize your Website . By carefully researching the product, using IT firsthand, and being honest in your assessment, you can create trustworthy and informative reviews. Don’t forget to optimize your reviews for search engines to increase their visibility and attract more readers to your Website .

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How long should a product review be?

There is no set length for a product review. However, IT ‘s generally recommended to provide enough information and details to help your readers make an informed decision. A review should be concise, yet comprehensive.

2. Can I include affiliate links in my product reviews?

Yes, including affiliate links in your product review is a common way to earn money. When readers click on your affiliate link and make a purchase, you earn a commission.

3. Should I only write positive reviews to attract more readers?

No, IT ‘s important to be honest and objective in your reviews. While highlighting the positive aspects of a product can attract more readers, providing an unbiased assessment will help build trust with your audience.

4. How often should I write product reviews?

The frequency of your product reviews depends on your niche, audience, and personal preferences. However, IT ‘s generally a good practice to publish reviews regularly to keep your content fresh and engage your readers.

5. Can I edit or update my product review after publishing IT ?

Yes, you can edit or update your product review after publishing IT . This can be particularly helpful if there have been any changes to the product or if you have new insights to share. Just make sure to indicate that the review has been updated to ensure transparency.

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Product review examples: What does good look like?

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February 5, 2024

How much power do product reviews actually hold over consumers’ buying decisions? Far more than you might think. But what does good actually look like? What’s an example of a product review that shoppers want to see?

Product reviews and other forms of user-generated content ( UGC ) have become the cornerstone of trust and loyalty in the digital marketplace.

  • 88% of shoppers use reviews to discover and evaluate products
  • 47% say online reviews are an influential source of information, second only to recommendations from family and friends
  • Companies that incorporate UGC into their social campaigns see a 50% increase in engagement  
  • 84% of millennials say UGC affects their purchasing decisions, while almost half of Gen Z customers say social media is their top inspiration for buying a product 

But here’s the catch — not all reviews are created equal. What transforms a simple product review into a pivotal decision-making tool for shoppers? 

Several things, according to insights from industry professionals we recently surveyed. “A great review isn’t just about a star rating; it’s about validating the quality, setting accurate expectations, discussing performance and functionality, and offering additional tips,” one seasoned product owner told us. “Incorporating sentiment, visual evidence of the product in various contexts, detailed style and design commentary, assessments of comfort and wearability, and, importantly, photographs can turn a good review into a great one.”

We’ll dig into the details customers love to see in good product reviews and guide you through the ins and outs of collecting, compiling, and syndicating this UGC.

To bring these strategies to life, we’ll introduce you to “QualityCouches,” a hypothetical brand we completely made up — but based on real research. By stepping into the shoes of a consumer, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how strategically curated product reviews can elevate the shopping experience, ensuring your offerings stand out in a crowded market. 

The anatomy of a good product review

When reading reviews, shoppers have conscious and unconscious questions that need to be answered. They want to make sure the item matches their expectations. They want to know what other customers think about the product in the short and long term. And they want to get a sense of what the item will be like in real life.

Here’s 13 examples of the specific information they’re looking for in your product reviews. 

1. Value and quality assessment

Shoppers are looking for value for money, and review content is where they find it. They want to see information that makes it easier to plunk down their hard-earned cash on a purchase. And value doesn’t just mean price — they want to know the product quality is worth the cost, too. 62% of shoppers are looking for information that validates the item is worth the money and 59% want to confirm it’s of high quality, according to our Shopper Experience Index .

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For big purchases like a couch, a good product review example might include information about the quality of the fabric or its stability, and durability of the item. Users want to see that it’s comfortable enough for a long movie night or Netflix binge. 

2. Product details

When scanning reviews online, 44% of shoppers are looking for validation that what arrives in the mail will match what appears on your website. 

If someone is on the QualityCouches site looking for a new sofa that’s easy to clean and can withstand the wear and tear of a toddler, it’s not enough to see “kid-friendly” or “stain resistant” in a product description. 

Here’s a good example of a product review that could turn them into a QualityCouches customer:

“This couch easily stands up to my three kids. It’s really easy to clean. Yesterday, my oldest spilled cranberry juice on the cushions and it came out easily with some warm water. Highly recommend this couch for households with small kids!”

Even if you don’t have kids, you’ll feel more confident about how easy the couch is to clean after reading a product review like that!

3. Usage and user context

It’s not enough to know a product works. Shoppers want to know if a product will work specifically for them.  Examples of good product reviews include context about the reviewer, the problems they were trying to solve, and where and how they used the products. 

  • 71% of shoppers are looking for reviews from people who share their interests, needs, or concerns
  • 62% of consumers said they are more likely to trust reviews that include information about the poster’s age, location, or other information as opposed to anonymous reviews

For example, this product review that might resonate with shoppers looking for a dog-friendly couch:

“We are empty nesters with two labs that we treat like our children. Our dogs love to cuddle with us on the couch. They shed a lot and we needed something that was easy to clean. This couch is perfect. The material is great. Their fur doesn’t stick to it. It’s also really easy to wipe off slobber and dirt.”

The more shoppers see themselves in the reviews, the more likely they are to buy the product. 

4. Comparisons to expectations

Probably everyone who shops online has been disappointed at one time or another by a product that failed to meet their expectations, leading to higher e-commerce return rates . And no-one wants that. Shoppers want to hear from other shoppers whether your products live up to their promises. 

If you’re shopping at QualityCouches, you want to see examples of product reviews that validate the claims made in the product descriptions. 

The more real shoppers say a sofa lives up to its promises of comfort and stability, the more confidence a consumer will have about adding the couch to their cart. 

5. Style and design commentary

No matter how much effort the QualityCouches team puts into crafting the perfect product description, shoppers will still dig through the reviews to make sure that your definition of “mid-century modern” or “farmhouse industrial” matches their own — 41% of shoppers search for information about what a product looks like in real life when reading reviews

Visual UGC like photos and videos can also appease these shoppers. More on that in a minute!

6. Comfort and wearability

All right, by now shoppers know QualityCouches sells items that look good, but do they feel good? Is the material scratchy? Will it bother their sensitive skin? Will the pillows leave awkward marks on their face if they fall asleep during a boring movie?

A good product review will answer these questions and assure shoppers that the couch is as cozy as it is stylish.

7. Ease of use

Sometimes it’s the big things that make you love (or hate!) a product. But often, it’s the little things. 

For anyone who’s ever had to put together furniture, you can empathize with the shoppers on QualityCouches who are looking for feedback on whether the products are easy to assemble. They might also want to know whether the couch is easy to clean, if the cushions are removable, and how easy it is to set up the pullout bed. 

8. Long-term impressions or performance and functionality

As every shopper knows, you may love an item when it first arrives. But after a few weeks and months? Not so much. 

Consumers are poring through your reviews looking for examples of how your products hold up in the long run. Was the couch still comfortable after six months of use? Did the material fade over time? 

Just because a few weeks (or even months) have passed since the shopper made their purchase, that doesn’t mean it’s too late to ask for a review. Hearing what people think about the product in the long term can help build consumer trust and confidence. 

9. Pros and cons

Negative reviews happen. But that’s not necessarily a problem. Actually it’s a good thing.

Consumers appreciate learning more about a product’s pros and cons from other shoppers. Negative reviews give shoppers more confidence in the authenticity of your UGC, which helps build trust and transparency. 

  • 62% of consumers say negative reviews are as important as positive reviews in their decision-making process
  • 75% of shoppers say it’s important to read a balance of positive and negative reviews when purchasing to set expectations correctly
  • 93% of consumers say they would rather purchase a product with a lot of positive and negative reviews compared to a product with no reviews

Here’s a product review example for QualityCouches that could help a shopper make an informed decision.

“My in-laws spent two weeks sleeping on the pull-out sofa. By the end of the first week, they were pretty uncomfortable. The couch is fine if someone is just spending the night, but I wouldn’t use it for long-term guests. I wish I had bought the Superior Comfort model.”

10. Photographs

Visual UGC like photos and videos makes potential customers even more confident about clicking that “ add to cart ” button. According to one of the respondents to our product reviews survey, a digital product administrator, “a high-quality review always has photos.”

  • 85% of consumers say they turn to visual UGC over branded content when making purchasing decisions
  • Over a third of shoppers say reviews with photos are more credible than those without

When reading reviews, 41% of shoppers want to see what a product looks like in real life. Encouraging your customers to share photos and videos of your product in action helps build that trust and confidence. 

11. Recommendations and additional tips

Part of the beauty of reviews is that they can provide you and your customers with valuable feedback. Shoppers can learn how to use a product to its full potential, while brands and retailers can find ways to improve and transform the shopping experience — and drive growth.  According to our research , the main ways brands and retailers use UGC are:

  • 80% improve the shopper experience
  • 78% increase conversions 
  • 76% improve marketing messaging
  • 74% improve product pages
  • 68% improve SEO
  • 67% reduce returns

Take this QualityCouches product review example:

“The couch is great but the armrests are really narrow. Make sure you have a side table nearby to put your drink, snacks, and remote on.” This gives shoppers valuable feedback from other customers about where to place the couch in their home. It also gives the brand some interesting insight to bring back to its product team. 

12. Star ratings and summaries

As much as people love in-depth UGC, sometimes they don’t have time to read a bunch of reviews. Star ratings and review summaries help shoppers quickly understand how many people gave feedback about the product, what the overall star rating is, as well as a few pros and cons to consider.

Here’s an example of a product review summary. 

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Note the immediate average star rating and percentage of recommendations highlighted in bold, the breakdown of product criteria, pros and cons, and a trust signal to confirm review authenticity. Displaying review highlights in a simple manner speeds up the reviewing process which leads to faster (and more) purchases.

13. Recency of reviews

Real talk: A ton of great reviews, photos, and star ratings from 2020 won’t appease today’s shoppers. They want to know what recent customers thought about their purchase. 

61% of consumers say recent reviews — those submitted in the past three months — are more reliable than older ones.

How to get more authentic and effective reviews

Ready to up your product review quality? Here are three tips to keep in mind. 

1. Make it easy for customers to leave reviews

Shoppers like sharing their opinions. Nearly 70% of shoppers are willing to provide feedback when asked. The secret to collecting more helpful product reviews is to make it easy for customers to submit feedback. Often, all you need to do is send a quick email or two.

Requesting feedback via email can increase product reviews by up to 9x. Sending a follow-up review request email can boost review volume by 50%. 

Struggling to get more reviews on your PDPs? See our guide to requesting reviews from your customers.

2. Ask questions that encourage specific feedback

Now that you know what shoppers are looking for in your product reviews, you know what questions to ask. For example, QualityCouches might ask questions like:

  • How would you rate the item’s quality?
  • Did our product meet your expectations?
  • How would you describe the style?
  • Tell us about yourself and how you use the product
  • Do you have any photos or videos of the couch in your home?

3. Give shoppers product review examples

In addition to requesting specific information, you can also include examples of product reviews that answer the questions. 

This makes it easier for customers to provide the exact information you — and other shoppers — are looking for. 

Ready to make a bigger impact?

Customer reviews are more than just helpful — they’re game-changers. They can boost your conversion rates, keep shoppers on your site longer, and ramp up your engagement metrics. But let’s be real: Managing these reviews can be tricky, especially for small teams.

That’s where review management tools come in. They’re designed for efficiency, helping even the smallest teams compete and excel. Plus, they give you a clear view of your return on investment for your UGC efforts.

Now’s the time to boost your digital presence with honest, persuasive user reviews. Don’t let operational challenges hold you back. Our solutions can simplify your processes and lift your brand to new heights. Hairhouse Australia implemented our Ratings & Reviews tools to provide shoppers with authentic UGC that inspires purchases, and saw a 35% lift in conversion rate and a 15% increase in average order value on pages with Ratings & Reviews vs. pages without.

You can learn more about our Ratings & Reviews tools here . Or get in touch with our customer success team today to see what’s possible. Together, we can revolutionize your approach to UGC, building trust, loyalty, and impressive growth.

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Home ➔ How to Write an Essay ➔ Review Essay

Review Essay Guide

Review essays are fundamental to academic and professional fields, offering more than just summaries of existing literature. They provide critical analysis, synthesize various viewpoints, and evaluate the contributions of scholarly works to a particular field. In this introductory section, we’ll outline what review essays are, their purpose, and their importance:

  • Definition : Review essays are analytical writings that go beyond summarizing existing research. They involve a comprehensive assessment of scholarly works, discussing their strengths, weaknesses, and contributions to a particular field of study.
  • Purpose : In academic settings, review essays are crucial for fostering deep engagement with subject matter, developing critical thinking, and enhancing scholarly discourse. Professionally, they can influence policy decisions, guide research directions, and impact industry practices.

We aim to provide a thorough guide on crafting effective review essays. This includes understanding their key elements, exploring various approaches, and offering practical advice for writing, structuring, and refining your work.

This guide will serve as a comprehensive resource, whether you’re a student, researcher, or professional, offering insights into the art of writing impactful review essays.

Key Elements of a Review Essay

When crafting a review essay, understanding its key components is crucial. A well-structured review essay not only showcases the writer’s comprehension of the subject but also provides valuable insights into the field of study. Below are the essential elements that should be included in a review essay:

  • The essay should demonstrate a deep understanding of the topic under review. This includes grasping the core issues, problems, or debates that the subject encompasses.
  • A critical part of the review essay is briefly summarizing the main arguments and conclusions of the sources under review. This summary should capture the essence of the authors’ viewpoints and findings.
  • An effective review essay goes beyond summarizing by critically analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of the reviewed material. This analysis evaluates the arguments’ validity, the evidence’s sufficiency, and the conclusions’ soundness.
  • The essay should also discuss how the reviewed works contribute to the broader field of study. This involves analyzing the significance of the research, its impact on existing knowledge, and potential implications for future research.

To further clarify these elements, the following table provides a breakdown of each component and its significance:

review essay key elements

By incorporating these elements, a review essay provides a comprehensive, analytical, and insightful look into the subject matter, offering both a summary and a critical evaluation of the existing literature.

Approaches to Writing a Review Essay

Selecting the right approach is pivotal when writing a review essay. The approach you choose should align with your essay’s objective and the nature of the subject matter. Here are some of the common approaches to writing a review essay and guidelines on how to choose the most suitable one:

  • State of the Art Review : This approach focuses on the most current research in a given area. It’s ideal when your objective is to offer new perspectives or highlight areas needing further research in rapidly evolving fields.
  • Historical Review : A historical review explores the development of a particular field of study over time. This approach suits essays aiming to provide context, trace the evolution of thought, or understand the historical progression of a subject.
  • Comparison of Perspectives Review : This method contrasts different viewpoints on a topic. It’s particularly effective when there’s a debate or various perspectives on the subject matter. It helps in illustrating contrasting research and introducing new viewpoints by comparison.
  • Synthesis of Two Fields Review : Useful when different fields intersect on a common problem or topic, this approach brings together literature from multiple disciplines, providing a comprehensive view and uncovering insights that might not be apparent within a single field.
  • Theoretical Model Building Review : Involves examining literature to develop new theoretical assumptions or models. This is apt for essays that propose new theories or conceptual frameworks based on existing research.

Choosing the Right Approach

The choice of approach largely depends on your essay’s objective and the subject matter’s nature. Consider the following when deciding:

  • Purpose of the Essay : Are you aiming to provide a comprehensive overview, challenge existing theories, introduce new perspectives, or trace historical developments? Your purpose will guide the choice of approach.
  • Nature of the Subject Matter : Some subjects might be better suited to particular approaches. For instance, rapidly advancing scientific fields might benefit more from a state of the art review.
  • Available Literature : The amount and type of literature available on your topic can also influence your approach. A rich historical body of work lends itself to a historical review, while a topic with diverse viewpoints might be better suited for comparing perspectives.
  • Your Expertise and Interest : Your academic background and interests can also guide your choice. An area you are more familiar with might lend itself to a more complex approach, like theoretical model building.

By thoughtfully selecting the appropriate approach, your review essay can effectively achieve its objectives and make a meaningful contribution to understanding the topic.

Preparation for Writing

Adequate preparation is crucial for writing a well-organized review essay. This involves thorough reading of the primary sources and engaging critically with the material. Here are key steps and strategies for preparing to write a review essay:

  • Reading and Understanding Primary Sources : Begin with a comprehensive reading of your primary sources. This includes not just the main content but also supplementary sections like prefaces, introductions, and conclusions, which often provide valuable insights into the author’s intentions and the scope of the work.
  • Engaging in Critical Thinking : As you read, engage in critical thinking. Ask yourself questions about the author’s arguments, the evidence presented, and the overall coherence of the work. This critical engagement will help in forming a deeper understanding of the material.
  • Formulating Questions During Reading : Develop questions as you read through the material. These questions can range from inquiries about the author’s perspective to the implications of their arguments. This practice helps identify gaps, contradictions, or areas that need further exploration.
  • Read Prefaces and Introductions : These sections often set the tone of the work and provide a roadmap of the content.
  • Review Each Chapter : After reading each chapter, take a moment to summarize the major points in your own words.
  • Engage with the Author’s Ideas : Imagine having a conversation with the author. This can help in critically analyzing the text and formulating your own viewpoints.

The following table provides a summary of these strategies:

review essay approach strategies

By following these steps, you will be well-prepared to write a review essay that is insightful, well-informed, and critically engaging.

Structuring the Review Essay

The structure of a review essay is fundamental to its effectiveness and clarity. A well-structured essay not only guides the reader through your arguments but also enhances the impact of your analysis. To achieve this, a review essay should be clear, concise, focused, and analytical.

  • Clear and Concise Communication : The hallmark of a good review essay is its clarity. Complex ideas should be conveyed in an understandable manner, making the essay accessible to a broad audience. Avoid unnecessary jargon or overly complex sentences. Conciseness is equally important. Your essay should be direct and to the point, providing enough detail to support your arguments without becoming verbose.
  • Defining Terms and Providing Evidence : A crucial step in structuring your essay is defining key terms central to your argument. This clarifies your position and ensures your reader is not lost in specialized terminology. Equally important is backing up your claims with appropriate examples and evidence . This could range from quotations and data to specific instances or case studies that illustrate your points.
  • Maintaining an Informative and Focused Approach : Your essay should have a clear and narrow focus. This focus allows you to delve deeply into your topic and provide detailed insights. Every part of the essay should serve the purpose of reinforcing your main argument or thesis. This focused approach ensures that your essay remains informative and relevant to your topic.
  • Beyond Summarization – Analysis, Synthesis, and Interpretation : A review essay should not merely summarize the existing literature. Instead, it should add to the conversation through analysis, synthesis , and interpretation. Analyze the material to identify patterns, contradictions, or gaps. Synthesize different viewpoints to create a comprehensive understanding of the topic. Interpret the findings in a way that provides new insights or perspectives, thereby contributing to the academic discussion on the subject.

Structuring your review essay with clarity, conciseness, focus, and analytical depth is essential. This approach makes your essay more engaging and informative and demonstrates your ability to critically engage with and contribute to the academic discourse.

Academic Rigor and Documentation

A key aspect of writing a review essay is maintaining academic rigor and ensuring proper documentation. This not only reinforces the credibility of your essay but also upholds the ethical standards of academic writing.

  • Utilizing Academic Sources : The backbone of a review essay is the sources it draws upon. Prioritize using academic sources, including peer-reviewed journals, scholarly books, and authoritative research articles. These sources provide reliable, vetted information that forms a strong foundation for your arguments and analyses. Using academic sources enhances your essay’s validity and shows your engagement with the scholarly community.
  • The Imperative of Proper Documentation : Accurate and consistent documentation is crucial in a review essay. It serves a dual purpose – preventing plagiarism and directing readers to the original sources. Whether you are paraphrasing or quoting directly , each instance of sourced information must be properly cited according to the appropriate academic style guide (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.). This practice is not just about avoiding plagiarism; it is about contributing to an ongoing scholarly conversation by acknowledging the work of others.
  • Quoting with Precision and Purpose : When it comes to quoting sources, less is often more. Over-reliance on direct quotations can overshadow your own voice and analytical insights. Use quotes sparingly and ensure they are directly relevant to your argument. When you do quote, integrate the quotation seamlessly into your essay, maintaining the flow and coherence of your writing. Paraphrasing is another effective way to reference ideas from your sources while maintaining your unique voice and perspective. Remember that proper citation is non-negotiable regardless of whether you quote directly or paraphrase.

Incorporating these practices in your review essay not only upholds academic integrity but also strengthens your arguments, ensuring that your essay is both credible and ethically sound.

Writing the Review

Writing a review essay involves a series of actionable steps to ensure clarity, depth, and coherence in your work. Here’s a detailed guide to help you navigate through the process:

Step 1: Define Your Thesis or Research Question

Begin by clearly stating the thesis or main research question of your essay. This statement should be concise and articulate the central theme or argument you intend to explore. It will guide your writing process, ensuring that all your analysis and critical discussion are relevant and focused.

Step 2: Organize Your Research

Gather and organize your research materials. Create an outline based on the themes, methodologies, or chronological order of the sources. This outline will help structure your essay and ensure you cover all the necessary points in a logical sequence.

Step 3: Critical Reading and Note-Taking

As you read through your sources, engage in critical thinking. Take notes on key arguments, methodologies, findings, and how these relate to your thesis. Look for patterns, contradictions, and gaps in the literature. This step is crucial for understanding the broader context of your topic and for forming your own perspective.

Step 4: Develop Your Argument

Using your outline and notes, start developing your argument. Ensure each paragraph or section clearly addresses a part of your thesis. Use evidence from your sources to support your points, and explain how this evidence relates to your overall argument.

Step 5: Address Controversies and Debates

Identify and discuss any controversies or major debates present in the literature. Present these objectively, showing how they relate to your thesis. Use these discussions to demonstrate research gaps or pose new questions that could be explored in further studies.

Step 6: Synthesize and Analyze

Go beyond summarizing your sources. Synthesize the information to draw new insights and critically analyze the texts to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses. Your analysis should add to the existing literature by providing a unique perspective or interpretation.

Step 7: Write the Introduction and Conclusion

Craft your introduction to set the context for your essay and present your thesis. Your conclusion should summarize the key points of your analysis and reiterate how they support your thesis. It should also suggest implications, future research directions, or final thoughts on the subject.

Step 8: Review and Refine

Review your essay for clarity and coherence. Check if each section transitions smoothly and contributes to your overall argument. Look for areas that need more development or clarification. Proofread to correct grammatical errors and ensure consistency in style and formatting.

Step 9: Proper Documentation

Throughout your essay, ensure that all sources are properly cited. This includes both in-text citations and a comprehensive bibliography. Proper documentation is crucial to establish credibility and to allow readers to follow up on your sources.

Step 10: Seek Feedback

Before finalizing your essay, consider getting feedback from peers, mentors, or advisors. They can provide valuable insights, point out areas that need improvement, and help refine your argument.

By following these steps, you can systematically approach writing your review essay, ensuring that it is well-researched, coherent, and critically engaging. Each step is designed to build upon the last, culminating in a comprehensive and insightful piece of academic writing.

In this guide, we have explored the essential steps and strategies for writing a successful review essay. To recap, here are the key points to remember:

  • Define Your Thesis : Clearly state the central argument or research question of your essay.
  • Organize and Analyze Your Research : Gather your sources, create an organized outline, and engage in critical reading and analysis.
  • Develop a Coherent Argument : Build your essay around your thesis, using evidence from your research to support your points.
  • Address Controversies and Debates : Objectively discuss any debates or controversies in the literature, using them to enrich your analysis.
  • Synthesize Information : Go beyond summarizing sources to draw new insights and perspectives.
  • Write Clearly and Concisely : Ensure that your essay is well-structured, with clear transitions and a logical flow of ideas.
  • Review and Refine : Revise your essay for clarity, coherence, and grammatical accuracy.
  • Proper Documentation : Cite your sources correctly to avoid plagiarism and provide references for further reading.
  • Seek Feedback : Get input from peers or mentors to refine your argument and writing.

The table below provides a quick reference to these key steps:

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We encourage you to apply these guidelines in your own review essay writing. These steps, when followed diligently, can help you craft an insightful and impactful essay.

Further Resources

To deepen your understanding of writing review essays, consider exploring the following resources:

  • Books on Academic Writing : Look for books that specifically focus on academic writing skills, including essay structure, argument development, and effective communication.
  • Online Writing Workshops : Many universities offer online workshops or webinars on academic writing, which can provide practical tips and interactive guidance.
  • Writing Centers : Utilize the resources available at your institution’s writing center. They often offer one-on-one consultations, workshops, and writing guides.
  • Scholarly Journals : Read review essays published in academic journals to get a sense of different writing styles and approaches.
  • Style Guides : Familiarize yourself with style guides like APA, MLA, or Chicago, which provide detailed instructions on citation and formatting.
  • Research Methodology Books : These can help you understand how to analyze and synthesize research effectively.
  • Peer-Review Platforms : Engage with platforms where you can submit your work for peer review or review others’ essays to gain different perspectives.

These resources can provide additional guidance and support as you refine your skills in writing review essays. Remember, writing is a skill that improves with practice, so continue to seek out opportunities to learn and grow as a writer.

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How to Write Critical Reviews

When you are asked to write a critical review of a book or article, you will need to identify, summarize, and evaluate the ideas and information the author has presented. In other words, you will be examining another person’s thoughts on a topic from your point of view.

Your stand must go beyond your “gut reaction” to the work and be based on your knowledge (readings, lecture, experience) of the topic as well as on factors such as criteria stated in your assignment or discussed by you and your instructor.

Make your stand clear at the beginning of your review, in your evaluations of specific parts, and in your concluding commentary.

Remember that your goal should be to make a few key points about the book or article, not to discuss everything the author writes.

Understanding the Assignment

To write a good critical review, you will have to engage in the mental processes of analyzing (taking apart) the work–deciding what its major components are and determining how these parts (i.e., paragraphs, sections, or chapters) contribute to the work as a whole.

Analyzing the work will help you focus on how and why the author makes certain points and prevent you from merely summarizing what the author says. Assuming the role of an analytical reader will also help you to determine whether or not the author fulfills the stated purpose of the book or article and enhances your understanding or knowledge of a particular topic.

Be sure to read your assignment thoroughly before you read the article or book. Your instructor may have included specific guidelines for you to follow. Keeping these guidelines in mind as you read the article or book can really help you write your paper!

Also, note where the work connects with what you’ve studied in the course. You can make the most efficient use of your reading and notetaking time if you are an active reader; that is, keep relevant questions in mind and jot down page numbers as well as your responses to ideas that appear to be significant as you read.

Please note: The length of your introduction and overview, the number of points you choose to review, and the length of your conclusion should be proportionate to the page limit stated in your assignment and should reflect the complexity of the material being reviewed as well as the expectations of your reader.

Write the introduction

Below are a few guidelines to help you write the introduction to your critical review.

Introduce your review appropriately

Begin your review with an introduction appropriate to your assignment.

If your assignment asks you to review only one book and not to use outside sources, your introduction will focus on identifying the author, the title, the main topic or issue presented in the book, and the author’s purpose in writing the book.

If your assignment asks you to review the book as it relates to issues or themes discussed in the course, or to review two or more books on the same topic, your introduction must also encompass those expectations.

Explain relationships

For example, before you can review two books on a topic, you must explain to your reader in your introduction how they are related to one another.

Within this shared context (or under this “umbrella”) you can then review comparable aspects of both books, pointing out where the authors agree and differ.

In other words, the more complicated your assignment is, the more your introduction must accomplish.

Finally, the introduction to a book review is always the place for you to establish your position as the reviewer (your thesis about the author’s thesis).

As you write, consider the following questions:

  • Is the book a memoir, a treatise, a collection of facts, an extended argument, etc.? Is the article a documentary, a write-up of primary research, a position paper, etc.?
  • Who is the author? What does the preface or foreword tell you about the author’s purpose, background, and credentials? What is the author’s approach to the topic (as a journalist? a historian? a researcher?)?
  • What is the main topic or problem addressed? How does the work relate to a discipline, to a profession, to a particular audience, or to other works on the topic?
  • What is your critical evaluation of the work (your thesis)? Why have you taken that position? What criteria are you basing your position on?

Provide an overview

In your introduction, you will also want to provide an overview. An overview supplies your reader with certain general information not appropriate for including in the introduction but necessary to understanding the body of the review.

Generally, an overview describes your book’s division into chapters, sections, or points of discussion. An overview may also include background information about the topic, about your stand, or about the criteria you will use for evaluation.

The overview and the introduction work together to provide a comprehensive beginning for (a “springboard” into) your review.

  • What are the author’s basic premises? What issues are raised, or what themes emerge? What situation (i.e., racism on college campuses) provides a basis for the author’s assertions?
  • How informed is my reader? What background information is relevant to the entire book and should be placed here rather than in a body paragraph?

Write the body

The body is the center of your paper, where you draw out your main arguments. Below are some guidelines to help you write it.

Organize using a logical plan

Organize the body of your review according to a logical plan. Here are two options:

  • First, summarize, in a series of paragraphs, those major points from the book that you plan to discuss; incorporating each major point into a topic sentence for a paragraph is an effective organizational strategy. Second, discuss and evaluate these points in a following group of paragraphs. (There are two dangers lurking in this pattern–you may allot too many paragraphs to summary and too few to evaluation, or you may re-summarize too many points from the book in your evaluation section.)
  • Alternatively, you can summarize and evaluate the major points you have chosen from the book in a point-by-point schema. That means you will discuss and evaluate point one within the same paragraph (or in several if the point is significant and warrants extended discussion) before you summarize and evaluate point two, point three, etc., moving in a logical sequence from point to point to point. Here again, it is effective to use the topic sentence of each paragraph to identify the point from the book that you plan to summarize or evaluate.

Questions to keep in mind as you write

With either organizational pattern, consider the following questions:

  • What are the author’s most important points? How do these relate to one another? (Make relationships clear by using transitions: “In contrast,” an equally strong argument,” “moreover,” “a final conclusion,” etc.).
  • What types of evidence or information does the author present to support his or her points? Is this evidence convincing, controversial, factual, one-sided, etc.? (Consider the use of primary historical material, case studies, narratives, recent scientific findings, statistics.)
  • Where does the author do a good job of conveying factual material as well as personal perspective? Where does the author fail to do so? If solutions to a problem are offered, are they believable, misguided, or promising?
  • Which parts of the work (particular arguments, descriptions, chapters, etc.) are most effective and which parts are least effective? Why?
  • Where (if at all) does the author convey personal prejudice, support illogical relationships, or present evidence out of its appropriate context?

Keep your opinions distinct and cite your sources

Remember, as you discuss the author’s major points, be sure to distinguish consistently between the author’s opinions and your own.

Keep the summary portions of your discussion concise, remembering that your task as a reviewer is to re-see the author’s work, not to re-tell it.

And, importantly, if you refer to ideas from other books and articles or from lecture and course materials, always document your sources, or else you might wander into the realm of plagiarism.

Include only that material which has relevance for your review and use direct quotations sparingly. The Writing Center has other handouts to help you paraphrase text and introduce quotations.

Write the conclusion

You will want to use the conclusion to state your overall critical evaluation.

You have already discussed the major points the author makes, examined how the author supports arguments, and evaluated the quality or effectiveness of specific aspects of the book or article.

Now you must make an evaluation of the work as a whole, determining such things as whether or not the author achieves the stated or implied purpose and if the work makes a significant contribution to an existing body of knowledge.

Consider the following questions:

  • Is the work appropriately subjective or objective according to the author’s purpose?
  • How well does the work maintain its stated or implied focus? Does the author present extraneous material? Does the author exclude or ignore relevant information?
  • How well has the author achieved the overall purpose of the book or article? What contribution does the work make to an existing body of knowledge or to a specific group of readers? Can you justify the use of this work in a particular course?
  • What is the most important final comment you wish to make about the book or article? Do you have any suggestions for the direction of future research in the area? What has reading this work done for you or demonstrated to you?

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