Are You Asking For A Review?
Nov 11th, 2007 by Charles
Please don’t ask for a review if:
- Your website is not ready, just started with only a few piece of information.
- You can feel that your website has nothing to talk about.
- You had done up a website with duplicated contents. Copying and pasting from other websites is basically a no-no to the reviewers.
The adverse effect of asking for a review when your site is not ready is that you will get negative feedback more than the positive things that you always wanted to hear.
The good thing about taking up a review is to ask for opinions about your progress of doing a website. While you might have your own idea of how to make money online, you may not know some things that you don’t know!
Hence, asking for a review is like asking for everybody’s point of view of how your site is faring. It’s good to listen to them, and may be doing some adjustment to fine-tune your website for the better!
Whatever your approach is, it’s always good to have someone telling you where you have gone right or wrong…
paid reviews are a great way to build your brand, so it has to be done right. I like your idea of video blogging… very unique!
Thank you Thomas… This video review thing didn’t actually come in my plan… It came along the way…
You are so right on your points, that is why till now i dare not ask for a review because everyone will start saying why i am on blogger!!!
Maybe i will request for that point to be off the review thingy..
No Etienne… you are wrong! Just because you are on blogger, all the more I will review you being very unique! You have made blogger so flexible… We all know how flexible blogger is actually… But we are all very lazy to learn the blogger code itself to implement it correctly…
Did you notice that every person i reviewed on blogger, I always thought of how good your site is?
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