Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Tips on Writing Reviews

1. Relay your experiences with the product. Anyone can read the specs to find out product info but the unique knowledge that you have experienced is what makes consumer reviews powerful.

2. Get to the point and always have a useful point when writing. People reading your review don't want to read about how cute your cat looked in the photo, they want to know how well your camera captured the moment with the right lighting, etc.

3. Write for one specific audience that you know best. For example write how a novice user might use the camera. Since you may be a novice you can help out that type of user. Don't try and conjecture on how an expert might use some of the advanced features of the camera.

Try out your knowledge of review writing in the ReviewView system below...we'll let you know how you did.

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