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I'm old, Give me Paper.
But hey it is what it is having your nose dedicated to your smart phone![]()
"... Online and video can produce more believable content in a much more timely manner."
More believable to whom? Certainly not to me.
I don't find the online reviews any more believable than print; some far less so.
I find most of the videos to be ads, either for the products that run through the "review" cycle and/or for the producer of the video.
Further, how do you determine what is more believable anyway?
“We received the item back and we could tell it hadn’t even been opened.”
That’s who.
Seeing it on the channel. Hearing it on the channel. That’s proof. I get to also see the environment.
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Seeing it on the channel. Hearing it on the channel. That’s proof. I get to also see the environment.
I disagree Mike. There is nothing I would believe from a YouTube review. The only proof is hearing it in person anything else is just poor substitute and waste of time. I don't give credence to anyone's opinion on audio gear (or cars) especially Youtube YO'YO's.
I disagree Mike. There is nothing I would believe from a YouTube review. The only proof is hearing it in person anything else is just poor substitute and waste of time. I don't give credence to anyone's opinion on audio gear (or cars) especially Youtube YO'YO's.
I disagree Mike. There is nothing I would believe from a YouTube review.
The only proof is hearing it in person anything else is just poor substitute and waste of time. I don't give credence to anyone's opinion on audio gear (or cars) especially Youtube YO'YO's.