Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Antivirus Software Reviews
Everybody needs anti-virus software but it’s important to find protection that really works. Reviews can help with finding something for you. However, it can be difficult to determine the type of review site that you check; do you want sites that are small reviews from people who have bought the products or should you consider blogs?
Opting for Review Sites to Help You
The benefit of review websites is that it’s mostly people who have bought the products that will write the reviews. This can give you a good idea at what the product is good for and what it will not do. With the reviews being written by people who have bought the product, you know that they will have tried out the software in full.
Also, full reviews about the product are usually written by a professional who knows what the product is for. This means that the person is writing it with the thoughts of the user in mind. Antivirus software reviews are written specifically for people looking to protect their computer from viruses. These reviews will go into details of what is on offer and any extras that you can benefit from. They will also cover a few areas that aren't protected and then offer alternatives that will help you.
The problem is that some of these reviews may not be completely detailed and it can be difficult to get in touch with the person to find out more. This is a disadvantage for those who have left bad reviews and you want to know more about it. Just reading “bad product” is never enough; there is usually a specific reason why someone couldn’t use the software.
Opting for Blogs to Help You
Blogs tend to give more information. There are posts dedicated to a full review of a product, which can help people make a choice on whether the software is for them or not. The benefit of a blog is that the review is more of an overview of the software detailing the pros and cons of it, instead of how the user found the software. This can help a person make their own decision on the software and determine whether the pros outweigh the cons.
The downside to blogs is that reviews are usually written for affiliate marketing purposes. The person will focus more on the good parts instead of the bad so they can convince people to buy it through their link; this helps them gain an income. No matter how well-rounded someone will try to write their blog post, they will not be able to focus on too much bad because it will prevent people from buying it. Also, the bad points will be minor – the pros will always outweigh the cons.
Also, you will never actually know whether the software has been used by the blogger. A lot of the time, bloggers will write a review on a product that they have never used and may have not written the review themselves. They will take information from other places to write their content. Not all bloggers do this, but there are some out there. You can usually tell when a blog is like this when it is more of a sell of a product rather than offering points that the blogger has noticed while using the product.
Overview and Final Word
While blogs can offer a well-round review, they are not from professionals and sometimes, they are not even from people who have used the software. This is where review websites can help. Details about the software are written by people who understand the users' needs and will focus on the good and offer the names of alternatives if there is something better.
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