Paid Opportunities Slower During Holiday Season?
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Re: Paid Opportunities Slower During Holiday Season?
I still look through the free books to see what might interest me. I actually thought it's better to keep those available for the members who are still at a lower level....then they can gain points to move ahead. Anyway, a paid one appeared yesterday on my list that looked interesting. Obsessive reader that I am, I stayed up very late to read it, and even later to write the review! I am exhausted this morningALynnPowers wrote:Hahahah, yeah, I'm poor!
NO!! Actually, I picked a free book this time! The paid ones didn't appeal to me.I'm following the rules!

Is anyone like me where they feel they have to immediately write the review right after finishing the book?
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And haha! I've been doing the same when I get a book here. I have been devouring them. I wont sleep. lol Then I write the review right away... while it is still super fresh in my mind. And yes... I think that is best anyway... to finish quickly. Plus, I think they are given a notice as soon as someone has chosen their book, and then also when we have finished reading it... so I worry about keeping them waiting. I don't want to be rude. But also... I just really enjoy it. lol
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Skillian, I wish there were a less offensive way of describing "lower level" LOL Anyway, the funny thing is that I've noticed many of the free titles keep popping back on my list after someone has already posted an official review. I think Scott mentioned recently that some of the authors request multiple reviews for feedback, constructive criticism if it's their first book, etc. So....we are not all in competition for the same booksSkillian wrote:yessss yessshhhh leave the interesting free books.... *waves hand (using the force)* hehehe Take pity on us lower level peeps!
And haha! I've been doing the same when I get a book here. I have been devouring them. I wont sleep. lol Then I write the review right away... while it is still super fresh in my mind. And yes... I think that is best anyway... to finish quickly. Plus, I think they are given a notice as soon as someone has chosen their book, and then also when we have finished reading it... so I worry about keeping them waiting. I don't want to be rude. But also... I just really enjoy it. lol


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Also, I have been working much harder lately on improving the quality standards of the reviews. This must be done with care since reviewers will not like to hear that their review has been rejected for not meeting the guidelines. It is also crucial that the scoring formula is providing accurate ratings to make sure newer reviewers can work their way up the levels but also that being top-level is exclusive enough that I can guarantee enough review opportunities to go around to those reviewers. These things are getting into place well and that should lead to more opportunities in the near future.
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Thanks for the behind-the-scenes info. I think you have such an interesting job.
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As a side note, I think that the beauty of the reviews is their diversity. If all reviews are the same, it will make a boring reading.
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Agreed. Perhaps, I should even make an addition to the guidelines along the lines of "Try to be creative and use your unique style to your advantage, reviews that are too formulaic will be boring."gali wrote:As a side note, I think that the beauty of the reviews is their diversity. If all reviews are the same, it will make a boring reading.

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I think you should as long as it isn't a must.Scott wrote:Agreed. Perhaps, I should even make an addition to the guidelines along the lines of "Try to be creative and use your unique style to your advantage, reviews that are too formulaic will be boring."gali wrote:As a side note, I think that the beauty of the reviews is their diversity. If all reviews are the same, it will make a boring reading.

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And back to the topic at hand. I accepted my first paid review! Which is exciting. I feel like I am part of some kind of elite squad. I was lucky enough that there was one available at the same time I was between books, and after I just promoted to a higher level due to rechecking my score. I love that it reminds me to have it rechecked every week.... because I don't think about it. haha. But yes... AND the book sounded (and so far is) good!
Also, woa! Talk about way more variety of free books! I am overwhelmed and want them all! OK.. not actually all of them... no offense. *nervous laugh* But still it is amazing to see like twenty or so... however many it was... instead of only two or three. It feels like... Christmas! hehehe.


So maybe the lull has passed?? Anyone else seeing improvement?
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