How to Differentiate Between Genuine and Fake Reviews


In this age of the internet, we can find a lot of information about almost any product or service on the web. This helps us tremendously to decide before hand whether or not we would like to purchase the product. Apart from the details, pricing, and features of the product, we can also come to know about the opinion of the other buyers – whether the product is worth the cost? Is it durable?  Is the quality good? In case of services too, we can learn about the experience of other buyers – was the service too costly or value for money? How is customer interaction? What is the quality of service and turnaround time? These and many other details can be seen through the reviews left by other customers on the web. However one thing to consider is that, with customers relying on reviews, a few unscrupulous manufacturers and service providers are resorting to paying money to have fake positive reviews written about the product or service. So how do you distinguish between reviews that are fake and those that are genuine? Read on

How to Differentiate Between Genuine and Fake Reviews

Tips To Identify Fake Reviews

The Quality of Writing Will Be Top Notch

This won’t always be true, sometimes GLOBAL TREE REVIEWS are written by university students who are happy with the service and have an excellent grasp on language, but in many cases it will be. A layperson who uses a product and loves it is more likely to write the review in a causal manner and not like an SAT essay writing assignment. On the other hand, a paid writer who after all is being paid for his writing skills is more likely to write at his best

The Post Will Lengthier Than Average

Face it – you used this beautiful night cream and you loved it, and want to share its benefits with the whole world – kind hearted soul that you are! – well you are most likely to quickly jot down a point or two and not write a whole page of paeans to it, for example most Global Tree reviews are shorter than a few lines. On the other hand a writer hired to write fake reviews is often paid on the basis of x cents per word, which gives them an incentive to make the reviews longer

The Post Will Be Gushing and Effusive

If you come across a review that sounds like an advertisement, then it’s probably a fake review. The review will gush over all the wonderful features in great detail and also list all the advantages of using the product.  If that’s the case with the review you are reading then you can almost certainly be sure it’s fake.

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