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Need A Product Review? I’ll Do It For Free*

Posted by isecore on February 29th, 2008

It’s late at night here in Sweden, and I’m sitting here thinking about my review of the Antec NSK-6580 computer-chassi.

One of my “internet-heroes” or whatever you might call it is Dan over at DansData. I think he’s hilarious in his writings, and he’s also heck of a lot smarter than I am. None the less, ever since I first discovered his site I’ve been a little envious of his job. He gets to review neat stuff, and he does it quite excellently. I tried to emulate his style of reviewing when writing my Antec-review, but I suppose he has more experience at this kind of thing.

I didn’t expect my review to get any kind of attention, but a lot of people are reading it. Either they find it through Google, or go through Antec’s website. Yeah, that’s kinda neat - Antec added a link to my review of their product. I’m still pinching myself about that one.

Anyhoo. I really liked doing the review. So if you have a product you need reviewed, let me know. I’ll be happy to do it. Just ship your product to me, and I’ll give it a fair go.

*For Free, meaning, you don’t need to pay me to review the product, but if I like it I get to keep it.

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One Response to “Need A Product Review? I’ll Do It For Free*”

  1. Andreas Says:

    I suggest that you add “…for free, if I get to keep the product afterwards” to the post! Many reviewers fall in love with some of the gadgets, and returning the review object can be really heart-breaking.

    In any case, I hope to see more reviews like that. It was a great balance of details, emotions, facts and images. And Antec did the right thing to link to it, considering how difficult it was to find other reviews of the NSK-6580…

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