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Brian Proctor

Inner circle
Oregon
2212 Posts
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Posted: Oct 3, 2004 2:43am
What do you take into consideration when doing reviews on www.mylovelyassistant.com ?
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truthteller

Inner circle
2589 Posts
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Posted: Oct 3, 2004 11:53pm
Reviewing on MLA must be tough, especially when you have a wonderful reviewer like Brad Henderson on staff.
I hear he is just dreamey!
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David Parr

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350 Posts
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Posted: Oct 4, 2004 12:46am
Hello Brian. Among the factors I consider when reviewing items for MyLovelyAssistant are: Is the product well produced? Does the product require extra materials or is everything in the box? Are the instructions clear and easy to follow? What skill level is the product intended for? Is the product fairly priced? Do ad descriptions accurately portray the product? Is the product approved by its creator?
There are many more.
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grymoire

New user
Chicago
2 Posts
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Posted: Oct 4, 2004 5:34pm
How does writing reviews for MyLovelyAssistant.com compare to writing for a print publication -- like when you wrote for Genii Magazaine? Do you use the same approach?
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David Parr

V.I.P.
350 Posts
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Posted: Oct 5, 2004 2:22am
Hello "Grymoire." Nice of you to drop by.
I use the same approach when writing for online publication that I do for print. Apples is apples, whether you eat them whole or pureed; information is information, whether it's online or on trees.
That said, online is so much faster and more responsive. We can update info on the site within minutes of receiving it. With print, you're locked in. Updates would be months down the line.
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