(This post was last modified: 02-17-2016, 06:51 AM by ShadowsDad.)
Artisans and vendors who need to pay to get positive reviews won't last long. It's something that I've never done and don't condone. I HAVE sent out free samples when I was starting out to find out how folks liked what I was making. Lucky for me at least one gent liked it and "talked" it up. But he has paid retail the same as everyone else ever since. Everyone who posts reviews of my products pays full retail and no one gets favored status. Their products come from the same shelf that I fill orders from and where I get my products for my own use.
I do request testers periodically, and they do get free samples to test. I couldn't very well ask them to pay for the "privilege" of testing my products for me. Later they may write a review of the tested product, but I don't (and won't) control that. I just don't believe in it. I want my products to stand on their own merits. No amount of false reviews will convince folks that a junk product is actually good. I sometimes send out free product to some folks and I request that they give me an honest appraisal of it; no strings attached on my part. Like it or hate it, I want the truth. I like to think that keeps me on my toes and I get to help out folks who never expected anything. I always request that they say nothing about it. After I die if they want to 'fess up they can. Yeah, I'd like to be able to do it for everyone, but that just isn't possible.
I still feel bad about charging for samples that I would send out for free when I was getting started. I make nothing on them and I try to give a meaningful sample, but I still feel bad about charging folks for them. It's a terrible deal IMO since the labor cost is so high, the same as a full size bottle, but I try to make the quantity worth while. I consider my customers to be my friends and I want them to get a decent shake. I try to go out of my way to insure it. Same as this site does.
Heck, I try to put myself in the customers shoes as much as possible. I also try not to act at all like the sites that I've been on who thought that the members were just there to be fleeced. One in particular is always crying poverty and begging for money. I can't even remember the last time that I was there. But I'm just rambling now. I need some sleep (in a minute).
I'm active on 4 shave sites today. One that I support, this one. One that's all volunteer and the hosting is free so they don't take money, it also fills a very small niche in the shaving world. Another that is similar to this site, but I try not to abuse the product discussion there, and TSN; 'nuff said. My webmaster tells me that it would be better for business for me to put more time and effort into the other sites, but I like it here, screw business. Not everything is dollars and cents. This is home. A dip of my hat to management.
Now I need some sleep. Probably good since I'm mostly way off topic.
Brian. Lover of SE razors.