Brottor Dankil
First Post
RangerWickett said:As a writer of d20 products, I'm interested in hearing what people think about the stuff I write, and more interested in having word circulate when I do good work, so more people will buy the books I've written. I'm sure other authors and publishers feel the same. From my own recent work, there aren't any official reviews on either Chainmail Biknis or Lyceian Arcana. I've gotten feedback on the boards, but if someone's interested in either book, I'd like him or her to be able to see a full review.
So I'm curious, what can publishers do to encourage to folks to write reviews? In the past I tried contests, where the first 5 people to review a book would get a free copy of another product, but a few posters suggested that was unethical, since it would encourage people to write reviews without fully considering the product, and that it seemed like bribery.
Do you have any suggestions? Does anyone feel a hankering to go out and do some reviews?
If the review page was a little more user friendly, more people would WRITE reviews and more people would READ reviews. Just trying to find the product you're looking for is difficult. There are literally thousands of reviews to search through. Many times the product data is entered in an obscure way. A more standardized method of entering basic information (title, product name, product type, company name, publisher, ect.) would help. Or maybe that data needs to be "moderated" so that it gets entered correctly. I'm not saying audit the review, just the search info.
For example, try to find the reviews for Tact-Tiles by BC Product (its an accessory not a book, but the example still fits). Go to the search and type in "Tact-Tiles". Nada. You can try a bunch of different spellings for Tact-Tiles. Nada. The only way you could find it is to already know a lot about the product, in this case you would have to know the PART NUMBER ( TTK-002 ). But that defeats the purpose of the review, to have to already know a lot about the product to find the product on the review page.
Also, a process needs to be developed to change/update the search information. I've tried emailing, but I didn't get a response after two attempts so I gave up. I was going to WRITE a review to add to the reviews of others, but what was the point when nobody could find it.
-Brottor
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