Posted By: hpygolky
Re: I done a review, here and there so
I know a thing or two, because I've seen a thing or two. And I see your dilemma.....
You write ALOT of first time reviews. And I see that they're LOOOOOOOONG. Maybe try to cut down on how descriptive you wanna be. Remember, know your audience. Kinda get to the point, does she or doesn't she. I fall into that sometime so I know it kinda hard because you wanna relive the experience....so I think you may find that part "Tedious".
But one thing I found in doing a first time review that I hate is the coping and pasting her website to her profile, especially if she has alot of ads. And then there's General and juicy shit you wrote on Word and copying pasting it to her profile....It's just a pain to me..
Put there's more so you may not be alone
hpygolky,
Thank you for having looked at some of the reviews I've written. As far as them being way too long, you're 100%, but it's an occupational hazard: I'm a writer by trade. I won't lie by saying that I'll cut back on length, but I do truly appreciate you letting me know how it's perceived from the other side of the pen. I'm one of those leopards whose spots can't easily change. (Besides, I love to write.)
Technically, I don't truly have a dilemma about tedium. I was wondering what other's opinions are, so I posted the question mostly just to stimulate conversation here on the board.
[I've noticed an overall trend here I'm the Discussion Boards that a lot of members seem to misunderstand exactly what's being said or asked in posts, such as many people thinking the original poster is asking for pointers on solving a problem when in fact it's just a has-anything-like-this-happened-to-you post.]