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Digital Products Reviews Website Publishes The 3 Week Diet Review That Doesn't Suck

(Food-Beverage-News.Com, October 27, 2015 ) Portsmouth, NH -- Amidst an incalculable amount of online reviews, Weight Loss Website What about everything has published its own review of The 3 Week Diet, which it claims "finally doesn't suck." This statement is made to support the movement for greater quality content online.

What about everything makes this statement to oppose the excessive over-abundance of sub-par review sites, which seemingly publish 'propaganda' in order to make affiliate sales.

Anna Brown, Founder at What about everything says, "We know reviews are absolutely vital to the buying process. That is why we believe reviews should be genuine and thorough. Otherwise, more people will be taken advantage of, buying poorer quality products for too much money."

It appears to What about everything that there is a seemingly endless supply of overly positive reviews for many products. Anna Brown believes this is due to their greed outweighs their integrity, so they gloss over any negative elements of the product. This has the drawback of lowering the integrity of online reviews.
Anna Brown goes on to say "If a product is genuinely excellent, then a website should absolutely give credit where credit is due... but if it's isn't so great, then the site should pay equal attention to the less desirable aspects of the product. Otherwise, it just sucks."

In their online review of The 3 Week Diet, What about everything makes a point of highlighting the positives. For example, The program is easily readable and can be followed with simple, easy steps, which is great because it fits perfectly in your hand making using the product an absolute breeze. Also, Consist of short home based workouts that can be easily done, which leaves the slim chance of procrastination that might have caused had the user needed some particular place or tools to perform the workouts.

However, it does not betray its integrity and avoids bias by highlighting the flaws of The 3 Week Diet too. Such as; Although it's light, it might also feel delicate for some users, but The program is available only in a digital version in PDF format that makes it easily accessible after the purchase as well..

Overall, What about everything ends up rating The 3 Week Diet as overall great. It also wants to emphasize that the conclusion was arrived at fairly, unbiased and with the consumer in mind.

What about everything's complete and unbiased write-up and review of The 3 Week Diet can be found at http://www.whatabouteverything.com/health-fitness/3-week-diet-reviews/

About whatabouteverything:
whatabouteverything.com provides un-biased and in depth reviews on popular digital products.

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Anna Brown

603-792-3372

info@whatabouteverything.com

Source: EmailWire.Com
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