I know people that have used airbnb but not in India, and they've all said it's something that they wouldn't do again.
That puts me off straight away and especially if it's a country that you've never been to before, I wouldn't want the stress to be honest.
Thanks for sharing the names of those hotels, @MichelleVL ! Have you stayed at any particular ones of those personally that you can vouch for? I love personal recommendations - always makes it so much easier when it comes to booking accommodation!
I never even thought about the possibility of people giving paid reviews for accommodation. I see it sometimes when I buy things off Amazon - certain products will have disclaimers on people's reviews like "I was given this product in exchange for an honest review" but it does make you wonder really how honest that review is!
When there are these paid reviews for hotels, how are you made aware that they are paid reviews? Is there a disclaimer or anything? I'm curious now!
That's the problem, the hotels or travel companies don't want you the prospective customer to know they're paid reviews so it won't be mentioned anywhere. You'll just read them on the site like you would any other reviews.
The only way you can tell I've found, is that sometimes they look very generic and don't have a lot of detail of the actual place the review is of.
Most genuine reviews are balanced, like you say, and the person writing the article may have had the best holiday of their life but they point out any negatives whereas the paid for reviews are sickly sweet sometimes.
If a review of a place sounds too good to be true then it probably is, and it's definitely worth checking other sites just for reference if ever your not sure.