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Are All As Seen On TV Products Junk?

by tonystai on 2007-09-23

We've all seen the infomercials and we've all been tempted to pick up the phone or get online to order that "gotta have it" As Seen On TV product that will make life so much easier.

Do these products really make life easier or are the infomercials really just pedaling junk? Are you going to waste more time trying to get it to work than it would have taken to just do it the hard way? This article will address those questions and more.

Let's start with the main question with some As Seen On TV products. Are they junk? Well, the simple answer is sometimes. When you watch the infomercial make sure you are paying close attention to the verbiage that they are using to describe the product and the problem that it is meant to solve. When they are trying to sell inferior products they will avoid statements that describe the product completely. They'll use meaningless jargon and describe problems that really aren't a very big deal.

The other question to ask yourself is : "Is it too good to be true?". If it seems like the price and product are too good then it probably is. Remember that the manufacturer, distributor, and retailer has to make money and if it doesn't seem possible than the product is likely to be inferior. An additional resource is to goggle for reviews or complaints about the product.

So let's assume that the As Seen On TV product you just watched the infomercial for is a good product at a reasonable price. The next question to ask yourself is "Do I really need this product?". If you believe everything you see on TV then you would need every product ever sold. Remember that the infomercial producers have very talented writers that get paid to convince you that you need the product they are selling.

Before considering buying the product you must perform a personal return on investment (ROI) analysis. This is basically the formula for comparing the cost of purchasing the product compared to the time that it will save or the value that it provides. If you feel that the product has a high enough ROI then you should consider purchasing.

OK, you've decided that you just have to have this great As Seen On TV gadget. Do you buy from the infomercial or do you look for other sources? The answer really depends upon how urgent you need the product. Occasionally, the offer on TV is very good and can be difficult to pass up. If the item is brand new then it will likely only be available from the single distributor that is paying for the infomercial to be produced and your purchasing options will be limited.

However, if you can wait a few weeks or a couple of months the new gadget will be available from numerous online As Seen On TV stores. Most times, the online outlets are significantly cheaper than the original infomercial price was. Be sure to shop around to find the best price.

Being a smart infomercial consumer is important if you don't want to end up with a closet or attic full of gadgets that aren't useful or broke the first time you used them. Remember, shop around for the best price for those great gadgets like the Magic Bullet or other food choppers and especially expensive exercise equipment like the Ab Lounger.

There are high quality As Seen On TV products coming into the market every week. Many are updates to original products that may have sold millions.

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