Getting a ReviewMe on johnchow.com

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by crazlunatic, Feb 14, 2008.

  1. Game Producer

    Game Producer Well-Known Member

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    #21
    It's good to do the math, but also remember what sort of stuff you are selling. And what the visitor quantity AND quality is going to be.

    here's one recent review
    Quote from that post:
    It really depends what you are selling. For "Vista"... I doubt John Chow review does good (after all - his audience is "money maker people"). If on the other hand somebody is selling $500 money making product (that's really good), then you might be hitting it right (Although... in that case you might want to consider doing JV/affiliate system with John rather than to purchase a review).

    Depends what you are offering and what your goals are.
     
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  2. Perry Rose

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    #22
    "I've had a JC review, I know the result we got hence I know the value .... to me."

    Now how did I know you were going to say somethng like that? :)
     
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  3. ruby

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    #23

    Because it was obvious! ;)
     
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  4. masterofdomains106@gmail.

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    #24
    I think that JC reviews are more geared to newbies trying to get the validation that they are on the "right" track.
    Personally I rather give a bum 450 then to JC, I just don't see the relavance of what's so great about his "validating credentials"
     
  5. BlueDevilMedia

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    #25
    If your site sucks then a lot more people will know after the review ;)
     
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  6. masterofdomains106@gmail.

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    #26
    that is soo true
     
  7. WhoJayBe

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    #27
    Honestly, I would probably spend that money to get on three different sites... someone had mentioned Tylercruz.com and there's a few sites equivalent to his... plus, I'm sure you can pay for three reviewers for cheaper than JC's total...
     
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  8. Webfugitive

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    #28
    I agree with masterofdomains.
     
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  9. crazlunatic

    crazlunatic Well-Known Member

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    #29
    Well what I was thinking is that if it sucks, then I need to know what sucks about it so I can improve on it. I don't mind if people find out that it sucks on John Chow, because I will follow his advice and fix it up and prove them wrong ^_^
     
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  10. ruby

    ruby Well-Known Member

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    #30
    At the end of the day like any marketing you need to look at your target audience, your product etc... if your product is targeted well towards JCs audience then why not give it a go. He has a pretty good readership and that one review will spawn a lot of other reviews on other similar blogs...
     
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  11. Perry Rose

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    #31
    Well, crazlunatic, if you think it is worth $450, just for that, go ahead.
     
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  12. masterofdomains106@gmail.

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    #32
    Lets see what he says in 3 months..:rolleyes:
     
  13. Perry Rose

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    #33
    That's what I mean.

    $450 is a lot of money, so if he wants to waste it.... *shrugs shoulders*
     
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    #34
    Hehee, that sure is one way to look at it :p
     
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  15. ruby

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    #35

    Its not really a lot of money nor is it a waste if your product is targeted to the audience.
     
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  16. Perry Rose

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    #36
    Do we have a hidden agenda for all your positive posts, Ruby?

    Of course not, right? :D
     
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    #37
    No I am merely stating my opinion and what my result was with a JC review. That's what the poster was asking and that what the discussion has been about.
     
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  18. Perry Rose

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    #38
    Okay. *wink wink*
     
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  19. Staale

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    #39
    Hehe, I actually posted a post on my blog about the same situation I'm in. Should I buy a review at Chow or a couple more on smaller sized blogs.

    Really good to see your thoughts on this issue. Keep them coming! :)
     
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  20. crazlunatic

    crazlunatic Well-Known Member

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    #40
    that's a nice design. what is it called? and what do you use to track your square ad clicks?
     
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