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93chandu

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I just started a CB review site and put up few reviews which were copied from some other review sites. Where exactly should I give them the credits? And when I checked on Copyscape several sites have the same review as mine. Should I give them all the credits? Or only the one who posted the original review? How do I find out who posted the review first?
 
If you want to do sales something don't copy others. better to do outsource the contents. If you budgets you can do outsource your content :)
 
about 95% of the reviews on "review sites" are fake.

you can buy a video review for $5 on Fiverr, you write the script of what you want them to say and they do a review of the product, a product they never even seen or used.

Your best bet is to either get a legit review from the Clickbank vendor and get permission to use them.

I found out that actually buying the product you are promoting and doing a honest review of it sells a lot more...as then you can show what the "inside" looks like. they know that you actually bought the product and used it so they now trust you.

If I bought the product and it sucked i simply said so and then ended with "but I really like this product because...."


In the past, I made the most money showing what the user will get once they buy, as the sales video the vendors have simply hype up the product, they show nothing about the product.

I will be launching my CB product very soon and in my professional sales video i am simply showing the user what the backend looks like, how they can use it to make more money and what to expect after you purchase. There are very few CB vendors who do this but I think it is the way to go to not only make more sales but to cut down on the refunds....

Best of Luck
Ryan
 
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If you plan to get traffic from other places besides Search Engines, then yes, this could work. Otherwise, it's a waste of time.
 
If you plan to get traffic from other places besides Search Engines, then yes, this could work. Otherwise, it's a waste of time.
I have no intentions of getting traffic from search engine, so I dont have to necessarily rank or anything. what I want to know is should I give credits to the website from where I copied the contents from? If yes how to give credits?
 
If you are really strapped for cash just get someone from fiverr to write (or re-write) a review for you. But don't copy and paste junk from other sites. The $5 spent would be well worth it.
 
Pay someone to write fresh content or rewrite the reviews you found. Giving credit won't help you if the original owner of that content notices what you did and comes after you. Especially if the owner of that content is a competitor selling the same product. It would suck to spend time and energy driving traffic to a landing page that gets taken down over copyright complaints.
 
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