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by aandon
3696 days ago
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Agreed, the best thing you can do is Google "_____ product review" and look for credible reviewers, someone with a reputation to protect. I worked with a product company where v1 had some product flaws and started receiving negative reviews, but it was very easy to overwhelm those with fake positive reviews across the web. Then when we came out with a much better v2, we got a scientist in our field with some following to do a short positive video review. That is difficult to get (I'm not talking about YouTube/Instagram/mommy blogger reviewers who give positive reviews to anyone who will send them free product) and there's no way he would have put his name on the line unless he had tried out the product on his own extensively. Any product company worth its salt should know this and get a few of these expert reviews posted to the web. |
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