expired Posted by tiniwings • Jul 7, 2021
Jul 7, 2021 1:50 AM
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Item 1 of 8
expired Posted by tiniwings • Jul 7, 2021
Jul 7, 2021 1:50 AM
Lamicall Bike / Motorcycle Phone Mount (for 4.7" - 6.8" Cellphone)
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Frankly, a ton of comments on SD for an item of apparent limited utility is another huge red flag that makes me want to run the other way. It could be a tactic to push an impulse/panic buy.
None of these guys get my money. It's like asking how to find the best tasty treats in the sewer.
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Of course, if it's real people leaving non-scripted reviews with decent grammar - but they were paid or received it for free - there's not much you can do.
Of course, if it's real people leaving non-scripted reviews with decent grammar - but they were paid or received it for free - there's not much you can do.
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Frankly, a ton of comments on SD for an item of apparent limited utility is another huge red flag that makes me want to run the other way. It could be a tactic to push an impulse/panic buy.
None of these guys get my money. It's like asking how to find the best tasty treats in the sewer.
you gave 10k free, but you sold 100k.
$1 profit on each, easy $90k.
you gave 10k free, but you sold 100k.
$1 profit on each, easy $90k.
Except... no. There are thousands of competing products and salaries to be paid where paid promotion at scale isn't feasible.
You guys aren't wrong that paid promotion exists. But it exists in the beginning stages of a product launch. Fake it til you make it is very real.
Pumping fake reviews and forced promotion after thousands of reviews is a useless endeavor. You either won't barely crack a dent if the product trends toward bad reviews and if the product took off and generates organic good reviews then your initial promotion already did its job.
Anytime I see comments like yours, I instantly know you took business math in college and then got a job your friend hooked you up with in another field.
You failed to apply whatever you learned and it shows.
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Except... no. There are thousands of competing products and salaries to be paid where paid promotion at scale isn't feasible.
You guys aren't wrong that paid promotion exists. But it exists in the beginning stages of a product launch. Fake it til you make it is very real.
Pumping fake reviews and forced promotion after thousands of reviews is a useless endeavor. You either won't barely crack a dent if the product trends toward bad reviews and if the product took off and generates organic good reviews then your initial promotion already did its job.
Anytime I see comments like yours, I instantly know you took business math in college and then got a job your friend hooked you up with in another field.
You failed to apply whatever you learned and it shows.
this is america, not like china where you can get a friend or relative hooked up easily. thats not our culture here.
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