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s.
It
has
reviewed
over
7.7
million
products,
accept
no
advertising,
and
pay
for
all
products
that
it
tests.
(Fun
fact:
The
company
buys
and
tests
80
cars
each
year!)
This
is
about
as
legitimate
as
it
gets.
As
such,
there's
not
Consumer
report
customer
review
site
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Source
If
nothing
else,
you
could
take
this
website
as
a
lesson
in
excellent
content
creation.
For
each
product
it
reviews,
it
provides
the
review
criteria,
product
overviews,
a
buying
guide,
and
social
sharing
buttons.
It's
all
quite
comprehensive
and,
well,
helpful.
Pretty
much
the
key
to
great
content,
am
I
right?
Benefits
of
Consumer
Reports:
Consumer
Reports
has
over
63
testing
facilities
—
including
its
327-acre
auto
test
center.
Consumer
Reports
has
spent
over
$30
million
on
testing
and
rating
products.
The
company
plans
to
test
more
than
8,500
new
products
in
2021.
There
are
over
Benefits
of
Consumer
Affairs:
Consumer
Affairs
offers
a
"trending"
section
where
you
can
view
its
lastest
and
most
popular
reviews.
Consumer
Affairs
provides
a
demo
d"
feature
allows
you
to
research
all
of
your
customer
reviews
in
one,
scrolling
feed.
Consumer
Affairs
has
a
"Video
Review"
option
where
customers
can
record
themselves
giving
a
review.
9.
TripAdvisor
If
you're
in
the
travel,
hotel,
airline,
entertainment,
or
restaurant
industries,
you'll
want
to
check
out
the
reviews
on
the
popular
website,
TripAdvisor.
As
the
largest
travel
site
in
the
world,
it
has
over
225
million
reviews,
opinions,
and
photos
taken
by
travelers.
It
also
has
some
awesome
content
on
low
airfares,
travel
guides,
rental
listings,
and
advice
forums
for
pretty
much
every
location
in
the
world
you
could
possibly
imagine.
A
lot
of
people
look
there
before
booking
a
trip.
The
key
to
a
successful
profile
on
TripAdvisor
is
making
it
as
close
to
the
top
of
the
popularity
index
as
possible,
so
that
people
searching
for
information
in
a
specific
place
see
your
listing.
According
to
TripAdvisor,
the
popularity
ranking
algorithm
is
based
on
three
key
components:
quantity,
quality,
and
recency
of
reviews.
Here's
an
excerpt
of
the
advice
they
give
Quality:
Guests
who
enjoyed
first
class
hospitality
and
a
memorable
experience
are
more
likely
to
write
positive
reviews.
Monitor
what
previous
reviewers
have
written
to
see
what
worked
and
did
not
work
best
for
your
property
so
you
can
maintain
and
improve
your
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