Friday, October 2, 2009

Are Nutrisystem Reviews Really Honest?

Welcome back, where I want to look at Nutrisystem reviews and how effective or even truthful they really are. That's because I hear of plenty people who are always asking, "Are Nutrisystem reviews really honest?" That's a pretty interesting question that gets you thinking on several aspects of the program and to whether it is as good as everyone says it is or if there are underlying factors that might be contrary to the popular belief.

Well, in one sense, the many reviews that are published on a multitude of websites out there in cyber space are generally no more than mere sales pitches designed to get visitors to click their links to buy the product without really giving any use value in the form of information. After all, a real review ought to provide the visitor with at least the rudiments of whether a product is good or bad and the reasons why they believe so.

People read product reviews because they want to research information about the product they are interested in buying or a service they are interested in signing up for. If the review is honest and unbiased, providing all the pros and cons of the product or service in an easy to read and understand manner, then they have done their job and the reader feels they have a better understanding of what they may be going into and can make an informed decision based on what they'd learned from the review.

But if all they get is a sales pitch expounding the virtues of the product or service without providing any background or information about any downside it may have, then the reader comes away feeling cheated and let down. Even worse if they fell for the sales pitch and headed straight for the product website, in this case the Nutrisystem diet program, and bought the product. Then they later found that it was not right for them as the review didn't inform them of its weaknesses and where it may not work for certain people.

So my beef here is most of the Nutrisystem reviews out there that are cheating their readers into signing up for the diet food delivery service without first being made aware that it does have its weaknesses for certain people and that it is not a cure all weight loss solution for everyone. There are a few that are honest and unbiased and those are in the minority, although you can read one of the better ones here: weightlossgo.com/lose-weight/nutrisystem-reviews, although you'll still see some ads for the diet program at least you'll get enough balanced information to make an informed decision for yourself.

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