I have to get this off my chest as I've read another review of a product using imprecise terminology. The individual was reviewing Tabac's new gentle care line and he pointed out that the new product didn't have that "old man smell" of the original Tabac. Come on, what does that tell a reader? Everybody will have a different idea of what that smell is and frankly, its a little offensive. There are plenty of middle aged and older men who shave and many on this forum and I don't think any of us think we smell bad. In my experience older men use fragrance conservatively. Subtlety is the key. Its often the younger men who overdo the fragrance - it doesn't matter if its some expensive designer cologne or axe body spray. If you douse yourself in it you will stink, you will make the eyes of those around you water and trigger their gag reflex. you will be hated in every elevator you ride in and people at the office will talk derisively about you behind your back.
Sorry for the rant, my point is that if you want to be a blogger and post meaningful reviews of products that you expect people to take seriously use more precise language to describe the products and be respectful of your readers. Its one thing to be sitting around with your pals talking about stuff and quite another to be posting online to a broader audience. Even here on DFS members tend to make a distinction between posting their thoughts/experiences and doing a formal review. Think of it as the difference between you sitting around with your friends in the pub talking about the beer you're drinking vs a skilled Beer Judge judging various beers in a competition. If you were to blog your random pub thoughts on the beer you likely won't be taken seriously. The Beer Judge not only knows the product but he can express his views in clear concise terminology that is commonly understood across the beer world. You know what he's talking about. The opinions of the former aren't very helpful while those of the latter at least give you some reasonable basis for forming an opinion as to whether you'd like to try the product. You may have tried the product and disagree with the judge but you have a common rational basis for that opinion, not just that it smells like old men.
I did mean to be (mostly) helpful with this post so I guess my point is, if you're going to take the time to blog reviews, do so in a precise and rigorous manner so that your work isn't wasted. I realize it takes time and effort to review and blog on products so make it count. Now if the point is to just entertain then I guess you can say what you want but you'd better be funny.
Thanks,
Mark
Sorry for the rant, my point is that if you want to be a blogger and post meaningful reviews of products that you expect people to take seriously use more precise language to describe the products and be respectful of your readers. Its one thing to be sitting around with your pals talking about stuff and quite another to be posting online to a broader audience. Even here on DFS members tend to make a distinction between posting their thoughts/experiences and doing a formal review. Think of it as the difference between you sitting around with your friends in the pub talking about the beer you're drinking vs a skilled Beer Judge judging various beers in a competition. If you were to blog your random pub thoughts on the beer you likely won't be taken seriously. The Beer Judge not only knows the product but he can express his views in clear concise terminology that is commonly understood across the beer world. You know what he's talking about. The opinions of the former aren't very helpful while those of the latter at least give you some reasonable basis for forming an opinion as to whether you'd like to try the product. You may have tried the product and disagree with the judge but you have a common rational basis for that opinion, not just that it smells like old men.
I did mean to be (mostly) helpful with this post so I guess my point is, if you're going to take the time to blog reviews, do so in a precise and rigorous manner so that your work isn't wasted. I realize it takes time and effort to review and blog on products so make it count. Now if the point is to just entertain then I guess you can say what you want but you'd better be funny.
Thanks,
Mark