Caveat Emptor: Fake Testimonials on Sales Sites
By Jamie K. Wilson, published Feb 04, 2008
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"But now I need some testimonials."
She needed testimonials? It was a brand new product. No one had used it yet, therefore there were no testimonials. Naively, I asked her if she had some to give me.
"No, just make some up."
After some very carefully worded wrestling via email, she finally agreed to supply me with some testimonials to include in the sales page. I knew perfectly well they were made up, and I felt bad about including them. But - well, what could I do? I'd already done the work, I had agreed to finish the job, and I would be bending one ethic or another.
After this, I was careful to always specify that I did not make up testimonials for sales pages, and I managed to avoid doing them for the most part. But I'd wondered ever since: does anyone pay attention to the testimonials? Is there any legal repercussion to making them up?
Turns out, people do - and there may well be.
The Kimkins Diet: Latest Scandal Coming To Your Neighborhood Soon!
The Kimkins diet claims to provide you with techniques that help you lose as much as a pound a day - not in the short-term, water-weight manner, but over months. You don't know it until you get into their program, but Kimkins gives advice like "replace fiber with laxatives" that seem more at home in a bulemic's how-to list than in a serious diet program.
The astounding thing is, a lot of very overweight women have used the program, and they do indeed lose weight rapidly. They also lose their hair, their periods, and their health. And now they're starting to sue.
What does this have to do with fake testimonials? Turns out that of the hundreds of testimonials found on the site, a significant proportion - no one's sure how many yet - are fake, made up by site owners and/or hired writers to make the diet look good.
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