I don't know about you guys,

I don't know about you guys, but I find it pretty hard to keep up a good review blog, unless you really do work in that area. After all, you want that golden traffic flowing, people being helped and leaving comments, you want to engage the readers. Tell you what : if you don't have access to the latest products in the line, you're as good as zero; people are bound to be interested only in the hottest buzz, maybe in steady-going products, but anyway a review in your spare time about your daddy's phone isn't going to do the trick.

And, after all, if you really feel like reviewing something, why not just do it at some specialized website, where your comment may be more useful, and spare the energy for lucrative purposes?

Emirhan (not verified) | Thu, 04/10/2008 - 19:07

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