How much time do you put into research before you go ahead and purchase a product on Amazon? Often consumers are putting in the legwork visiting site after site, trying to find reviews on a product before they go ahead and make a decision. Well that’s where this new website called Revu.World comes into the mix and promises to shake things up entirely, making the research process faster and easier for shoppers. Revu.World is filled with all kinds of online reviews and information meant to help consumers make purchasing decisions.
Navigate the Site with Ease
RevU World is truly shaking things up, which is exactly why it's creating so much buzz and getting attention in the press. One of the biggest pros in using the site is the fact it is so user-friendly when it comes to navigation. Visitors are able to check out a number of different product categories, the same categories you find on Amazon, and then read in-depth reviews on items.
You'll find that the product categories vary in the amount of reviews listed, and this is because of the number of models and brands that are currently available. All different aspects of the product are looked at including its price and its star rating. This will help to shed light on how good of a deal consumers are truly getting on that specific product.
To make navigation, and ultimately the shopping on Amazon smoother, each product is also linked to the corresponding one on Amazon.com. This not only makes it easier for readers, but it also provides additional information that can be used to make that final purchasing decision.
One of the handiest tools is the comparison chart that compares products including their most recent list price. If your purchasing decision is based largely on price, then this tool alone will make a massive difference in your browsing and shopping experience.
What Sort of Categories Can You Find?
So, what kind of categories and products you can find? RevU World is adding more products each week, so you can expect it to get bigger and bigger. Right now, you'll find everything from shoes, to waist trainers, to digital pianos, to electric griddles, and school supplies.
What's the Goal?
As far as the company is concerned, RevU World's main goal to be the most comprehensive site for general information and reviews for anyone who shops on Amazon and its affiliates. Considering that more than 75% of online consumers in the United States shop on Amazon, that's a massive market that RevU World is looking to tap into.
As a representative from RevU World states, "We wanted to make it easier for those who don't have the time or the inclination to read through dozens of reviews, or to set up comparisons of features which may be important to you. We look at the items and compare them for you."
So, the next time you’re wondering what the best product is for your needs and budget on Amazon, let RevU World step in and help you make that decision.
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes.


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