chilly
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- May 13, 2006
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This is my approach as well, just in stills and typed words rather than in front of a camera. I make no money from any review or product I write about. As you do, I share my experiences and interests, both good and bad. What's dragging me down at the moment is when I try something new, write good things about because I've enjoyed using it, or present information that clearly supports my findings, then get shot down because product XYZ is just the flavor of the month and over hyped, so therefore I'm just contributing to the hype. As I said, I have nothing to gain by hyping up a product, I just try something, if like it, I pass it on.
I'm also getting sick of the dismissal of newer brands as being a flash in the pan (pun not intended). There are brands that are innovating, bringing fresh blood into the industry, and with it, fresh thinking. Because without that, we end up with companies that sit on their hands, producing the same products that they introduced in the 90's, that are not innovating or when they do, it's just repackaging an old product to give a new role. And that applies to companies from all across the globe. Maybe I should try Pans stuff?
First, this is NOT aimed at you, you don't seem to have a problem saying something sucks
That is certainly not the case with the vast majority of the UToobers
Either they review 10 products and throw 9 of the videos away and only post the positive ones for the current products de jour they are raving about
or
They have a monetary vested interest in posting every video on every product and spending the majority of their time trying to spin the review to be favorable (translated to "they lie")
"This product Sucks" videos are so few and far between that it violates the mathematical principles of probability