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	<title>Comments on: What would you like me to review?</title>
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		<title>By: Rachel Fasiang</title>
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		<description>I think that your reviews are best when you feel the extremes--you either love the product, or hate it. Write about things that are interesting to you. If you feel the need to tell people about something, whether it be a warning not to buy it or you want to make a case for a potential buyer, write about it. I also think that you should use facebook as a way to draw your readers towards this site, instead of posting entire reviews over there. Just start with part of the review over there, and make them click through to here. 

Video walkthroughs are effective for me because you can see the product in action, but it depends on whether you feel comfortable doing them. If it doesn&#039;t feel natural to you, don&#039;t do them. I really like a review that lists the pros and cons somewhere on the page, probably the bottom to tie things up, but I like it when you list the different parts of each game, phone, etc. give it an individual rating, and then give an overall rating. Essentially, what you are doing right now works well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that your reviews are best when you feel the extremes&#8211;you either love the product, or hate it. Write about things that are interesting to you. If you feel the need to tell people about something, whether it be a warning not to buy it or you want to make a case for a potential buyer, write about it. I also think that you should use facebook as a way to draw your readers towards this site, instead of posting entire reviews over there. Just start with part of the review over there, and make them click through to here. </p>
<p>Video walkthroughs are effective for me because you can see the product in action, but it depends on whether you feel comfortable doing them. If it doesn&#8217;t feel natural to you, don&#8217;t do them. I really like a review that lists the pros and cons somewhere on the page, probably the bottom to tie things up, but I like it when you list the different parts of each game, phone, etc. give it an individual rating, and then give an overall rating. Essentially, what you are doing right now works well.</p>
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