Review Writing Guidelines
What constitutes a good review?
- Honesty – Please give candid reviews and ratings. Be positive if you like the product, but don’t be afraid to express concerns or give negative ratings.
- Personal Experience – Do not rate products that you or your family and friends have not used. Try to relate your experience in the reviews.
- Grammar / Spelling – Take an extra 10 seconds to check for obvious errors before submitting.
- Useful Information – Seek to answer any questions that consumers might have when researching a product.
- Uniqueness – Do not copy other reviews or pull information from the product description.
What constitutes exceptional reviews?
- Length – Reviews are more likely to be tagged as exceptional if they are at least 40 words.
- Quality – Exceptional reviews will not only contain all the basic characteristics of good reviews, but they excel in multiple areas listed above.
- Distinctive - Typically deal with products having fewer than 10 reviews.
Examples of Poor Reviews
"This product is great. It keeps me in good health. I love this product and use it every day."
(This review does not provide useful information to consumers. )
"Vitamin C is good for you. I take it and I don't ever have a cold."
(This review gives some general information about a common ingredient. It does not contain any information about the specific product being reviewed. )
"This product is commonly used to help with allergies. It is expensive to take."
(This review does not relate personal experience with the product. The information duplicates the product description.)
"This productis grate. you wil like it"
(This review is hastily written and full of grammatical errors)
Additional Tips
Look for products that don't have many reviews: the editors will be more forgiving of mistakes. If a product already has a lot of reviews, our editors will be more inclined
to reject additional reviews unless they are very well written and interesting.
Our editors are not looking for perfect spelling and grammar. Minor errors are ok, but reviews with a high number of errors are
more likely to be rejected.
Remember that we look for honesty. If you submit reviews for 30 products that all begin with the phrase "My sister uses this product every day and it cured her!",
our editors might not believe that your sister is such an unhealthy person and they might reject most of your reviews, even if they are otherwise well written.
Your rating of the product does not affect whether your review is accepted or rejected. We welcome negative reviews just as much as positive reviews.
We've mentioned it before, but we will mention it again: Submitting the exact same review for the same product 10 times does not increase
your chances of getting one of them approved. In fact, if you annoy the editors enough, you probably will reduce your chances.
Now that you know what we are looking for, you can get started by clicking here.
- The Nutritional Tree Team
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