Reviews are everything on Amazon.
Reviews are what sell products!
Most people never bought a product on Amazon that didn’t have a review, and I am sure I am not alone. Most people use Amazon reviews as one of their main tools for considering whether to buy a product or not.
So it’s easy to see why reviews can make or break an Amazon seller’s business. And that is why companies give away their products for free or with deep discounts to shoppers in exchange for their reviews.
For steemit users i am going to talk about third-party review sites that basically exist for one reason only–to connect Amazon sellers looking to get reviews on their product listings with Amazon shoppers who would like to get free products.
It’s like getting paid to review products. And it's working.
So let's go.
1. Vipon: Amazon Coupon Codes and hot deals (Link: https://www.vipon.com/instant-deal/index)
The types and variety of products here would blow you mind away!
I like this site a lot because you can request to review as much as 20 items at one go. Granted, it is unlikely you get to review all you asked for; this is surely to be expected.
I would often allow myself 2-3 days if I hit jackpot with my request. When I don’t hear from them, I simply replace my earlier requests with a new batch of products.
2. Product Elf (Link: http://productelf.com)
The products on display at Product Elf is impressive (perhaps only second to Vipon) and they do an amazing job to keep their website updated almost on daily basis (so the freshness is always there – in term of product variation and look and feel of the web page).
But I especially like the fact that items displayed here are not restricted to those that tend to be fashionable or the fad of the days.
I have managed to review and get some of the “not so mainstream” products here. This practice is a departure of other review web sites that so incline to push the usual types of merchandise before you. And they are big on supplements as well.
One downside here is that they tend to mix it up here! Sometimes you find fabulous deals that save you a lot but there are also lots of what I call cheap deals. I mean, 50% off is great but then it is not great saving when you apply them to those that cost little (like 5 bucks) in the first place.
3. Snagshout (Link: https://www.snagshout.com/)
As you are about to get on to the world of reviewers, you probably going to hear a lot about Snagshout. It enjoys a massive followings among the reviewers.
The thing I don’t like about Snagshout is their one product policy.
This means that at any one time, there is only one product for you to order, test, and review. You can’t do two or more together and you can’t start your next review before the Snagshout team verified your review.
On the whole, it is not bad in term of product choice.
4. Giveaway Service (Link: https://www.giveawayservice.com)
This is among my favorites. There are tons of products to choose from and my observation is that this Giveaway Service often features products that are in the range of $60 or even higher (retail value).
Another amazing feature here is that you often come across promotion codes that offer 100% discount. That means the products are offered at no cost.
5. I Love to Review(Link: https://www.ilovetoreview.com )
They send emails almost daily, so there are a lot of products you can review.
But…in my experience, the majority of the products are small crappy stuff that I wouldn’t normally need/buy. But it could be different for you. You may indeed need/use those products.
Thank you steemiters. Hope for likes and comments. With love Edgar Petrosyan.
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