Thursday, January 7, 2010

Finding A Trustworthy Memory Foam Mattress Review

Not every memory foam mattress review is entirely credible and reliable. Such reviews written on a mattress company's own website might not be as believable as those written on neutral sites, especially if the company reviews uniformly claim that theirs is the best, top-of-the-line memory foam mattress ever. In the same way, a blog that is supposedly objective, yet always seems to be promoting one brand, is less credible than a website that does extensive tests on several types of products, such as 2, 3 and 4 inch memory foam mattresses and memory foam contour pillows, and posts all the results on its site.

A manufacturer itself is unlikely to have a negative memory foam mattress review at its own site. Indeed, the company might do some viral marketing, hiring people to post reviews at other sites, to the effect that this brand is the best memory foam mattress around. But you can often detect this sort of thing by watching carefully. Even a well-loved mattress product will get some mixed reviews, but if these are suddenly pushed off the front page by a spate of ultra-positive reviews, then that ought to raise a red flag immediately.

Sites that test different brands of memory foam beds and post results are likely more trustworthy. Consumer Reports does this, and www.consumersearch.com posts reviews from other reputable sources. There are also some individuals, like Geoff Milburn at the www.gmilburn.ca website, who will post a memory foam mattress review and list detailed research results and their conclusions. You might also check sites that cater to people with back or hip problems, because their reviews will be more concerned with their readers' welfare than pushing a company's products. Of course, if any such site is itself sponsored by a memory foam bed manufacturer, then that ought to raise questions.

Why bother reading any memory foam mattress review, then, if they're all crooked? Actually, it might take work, but the good ones really are out there. Visit some manufacturers' websites for names of mattresses, then put those names into a search engine. If reviews on many different sites tend to agree that a particular brand is the best foam mattress memory bed available, then it probably is. Even if the seller engages in viral marketing, it can't control or influence every site that exists, so negative reviews will show up in a search. If you keep digging, you'll finally recognize which brand is the one you'd prefer.

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