Using Negative Articles To Your Advantage

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No matter what you are trying to sell there are always negatives. Here's some examples of negative articles you could create:

Top 5 Consumer Complaints Regarding (your product, service, or niche).
Top 5 Problems and Solutions of (your product, service, or niche).
What are the Pros and Cons of (your product, service, or niche)?
Is (your product, service or, niche) Bad?
Read 5 Very Interesting Customer Reviews Regarding (your product, service, or niche)

Why is it good to mention the negatives of a product? Consumers are going to search for these phrases, whether you like it or not. That’s what they do. By addressing a product’s supposed drawbacks and problems, and solving them, you can actually beat your competitors to the punch and explain the good and bad of a product, thus lending you massive credibility and thwarting the efforts of those that might talk bad about your product.
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#1
No matter what you are trying to sell there are always negatives. Here's some examples of negative articles you could create:

Top 5 Consumer Complaints Regarding (your product, service, or niche).
Top 5 Problems and Solutions of (your product, service, or niche).
What are the Pros and Cons of (your product, service, or niche)?
Is (your product, service or, niche) Bad?
Read 5 Very Interesting Customer Reviews Regarding (your product, service, or niche)

Why is it good to mention the negatives of a product? Consumers are going to search for these phrases, whether you like it or not. That’s what they do. By addressing a product’s supposed drawbacks and problems, and solving them, you can actually beat your competitors to the punch and explain the good and bad of a product, thus lending you massive credibility and thwarting the efforts of those that might talk bad about your product.
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#2
That is a very good idea. Turning negative opinions around like this. Even negative opinions are still opinions. No sense ignoring them, right?
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#2
That is a very good idea. Turning negative opinions around like this. Even negative opinions are still opinions. No sense ignoring them, right?
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