@bigkidz - You have received feedback about reviewers, but @vthokie83 @steakster make good points related to considering an overall marketing and business development plan. If I were interested in your products, the first thing I would look at is your website, the pictures, the product descriptions, and what the products offer that would make me consider them above competing products. I suggest you consider retaining a marketing consultant specializing in helping small businesses get off the ground, including website design. Good luck.
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@devinplombier |
+1 @mitch2 . Your website is of paramount importance. It must be as professional as polished looking as possible. You can have the best products going, but it means nothing without a site to garner the interest. A very successful man once told me: "You don't sell the steak, you sell the sizzle." Your website is the sizzle. |
@eaglekent + 1 |
@steakster a YouTube reviewer. I'll never forget this person. He is, or maybe now was, an antivaxer who almost seriously hurt his family and went on YouTube to tell the story. I believe he took the video down in shame. But he and his ilk on YouTube really have no substance. Some are entertaining and or really nice people who truly believe in their opinion, but in the end don't have the chops, experience for the job. Influencers like Andrew Robinson and his offscreen no nothing wife who act as if they're giving impartial analysis; they're not, have a large following that could create business from a positive review. The ones that might actually give proper advice or tell a good story, like Herb Reichart, "My Russian neighbor Alex forges ax heads and smokes pig chests 5' from my bedroom window. At 2:00 am, shirtless, in February" or " Alex was blacksmithing a glowing red meat cleaver blade, with Rachmaninoff blaring from a cassette in his boom box " segueing into a SUT device review might not have the size audience that will help you. And all of this happening in the middle of Brooklyn. |
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