
Adam
Audioholic Jedi
I have a number of reviews to write on Amazon tomorrow. I'd do them tonight, but, well...I think that we've established my state of mind.
I see that now as I look at the 1 review
At times...at times.Man, you get some cool stuff from vine.
At times...at times.Most of the offerings are books and other odd things that no one (I'm guessing) here would really want. Some, though, are super cool. When that popped up, I took the time to read the product page, and then excitedly selected it! As I said in the review, it is really comfortable for the most part, but it doesn't quite fit my size...which is average height, so it might not be for most folks.
I've mentioned this before, but putting an e-mail address (can be a dedicated alternate e-mail address) on your Amazon profile page might attract some offers from vendors. It can't hurt! I started hooking my brother up with vendors, and others contact him that never contact me. I get some interesting offers there, too, although none of them are for products nearly as pricey. Some vendors never come through with the products, but most do. I just accepted an offer for some <$5 chop sticks because they looked cool. The most expensive thing that I've gotten is a smart phone that was ~$150. I recommended my brother, and they sent him one...then offered him another ~$250 one (not me, but him). Why do I tell you this? To make you consider putting an e-mail address on your profile page! Again...it's best to use some dummy account, but I tell ya, it might pay off.
I like books.Most of the offerings are books and other odd things that no one (I'm guessing) here would really want.
I've mentioned this before, but putting an e-mail address (can be a dedicated alternate e-mail address) on your Amazon profile page might attract some offers from vendors.
Doesn't that make for a conflict of interest and dodgy reviews?The higher your reviewer rating, the "better" items you get to choose from.
The reviewer rating isn't tied to positive reviews. It's tied to helpful reviews. So if people upvote your review as helpful, whether positive or negative, that's what improves your reviewer rating.Doesn't that make for a conflict of interest and dodgy reviews?![]()
Your point?Doesn't that make for a conflict of interest and dodgy reviews?![]()
Like Fuzz mentioned, rank isn't tied to positive reviews but rather to what others think of your reviews.Doesn't that make for a conflict of interest and dodgy reviews?![]()
OK, gothcha.The reviewer rating isn't tied to positive reviews. It's tied to helpful reviews. So if people upvote your review as helpful, whether positive or negative, that's what improves your reviewer rating.
I've heard of it, but to me, it's something for killing bugs. I'm already in unexplored territory in the outer reaches of geekdom.You may even want to get a dual drive system to use RAID 1. Odds are you'll never need it, but I'm the paranoid type.
Outer reaches? You've barely scratched the surfaceI've heard of it, but to me, it's something for killing bugs. I'm already in unexplored territory in the outer reaches of geekdom.![]()