Can You Make a Review? Of Course You Can!
Posted by GuestPoster in -Home Improvement
Reviews are made and can be made by anyone. You do not need to be a professional and an avid follower of celebrities to make reviews. All you would need to have is the experience from which you would draw your comments, suggestions, sentiments, ratings and whatever else there is to see in a review.
More often than not, students become unwilling critics in some of their classes. They might be requested by their teacher to read a certain novel or story, or watch a particular film or play and then to write a review afterwards. Even if they do not want to do the said task, they have no choice since the said article is part of their requirement to pass their subject.
Aside from film or book reviews, you would also be able to come across product reviews. These ones are really helpful, especially if you are planning on getting something. For one, they would be able to tell you whether the claims made by a company about their product are true. For example, say you heard a friend talking about a certain printer model that can produce 25 pages per minute of color documents and you wanted to know if it is indeed true. You can find reviews about that printer and see if it does print pages anywhere near that number. For another, you would be able to use the said articles if you are looking for the best items in the market. Say you wanted to buy the best bathroom sinks but you do not know where to get one. You can read a review so that you would know where exactly can you get what you need. The said writings are also helpful if you are interested in knowing what would be the best bathroom sinks to buy.
Still, there are some people who write about their experiences with a certain company and the service that they have been given. Just like with any other reviews, these ones can focus on the positive sides or the negative ones of a firm. Unlike with product reviews though, you would have to keep an open mind when reading the said articles. This is because you cannot tell whether the author is indeed talking about the company giving bad service, or just an employee who has done something that he/she did not like and in his/her anger, has unintentionally blamed the firm in general.


