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Writing Reviews and Getting Ratings in Outdoor Gear
As some help for newbies (and perhaps others who are new to the Outdoor Gear category), I figured I'd start a discussion about Outdoor Gear reviews and how we write and rate those reviews.
I've written in the Outdoor Gear category for a long time and been an Advisor for some time now and I know that when I am either writing or reading a review, the first thing I want to make sure is in the review is at least some sort of story about my experience with the gear. For me it shows that:
1) I've been using the gear
2) I have an understanding of how it works
3) I have a reason to be reviewing the product
That said, I also look for some product details. The details don't need to be a play by play description of a product, but they have to give me an idea of:
1) What the product is
2) What the product does
3) How the product lives up to its expectations
For me whether I am writing or rating, I like to see a review that combines both the experience and the details together into a coherent tale about the product. I might want to know how much something weighs, but I'd much rather hear that it weighs a few ounces and doesn't add much to a backpacks weight than to hear that it was 2.7 ounces. I also hate seeing a laundry list of details - if it's important to note, it's also important to note how that detail works out with real-world experience.
As for my rates...mmm...
Very Helpful - this review tells me a story about the product that includes its main details and how those details relate to the users experience with the product. For some products this might take quite a bit of writing, for others, the review might actually be quite short.
Helpful - The product is full of experience or details but doesn't do a great job at combining them and telling a coherent story about the product.
Somewhat Helpful - There's a nugget of useful information here - whether it's a detail or an experience. Basically if the writer at least says something about the product, I would consider it somewhat helpful
Not Helpful - This a rare rate for me - they have broken a rule with their posting or somehow otherwise talked about a product without actually saying anything (which is pretty difficult).
Off Topic - Well, you probably posted your review in the wrong spot. I always try to look for the right spot for them and if I find it I'll put a link in the comments or if I can't find it - I'll say to contact the Category Lead.
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