Consumer Critique
Consumer Critique
One unit covers one comprehensive unit, e.g., per blog post, per article. Also covers one initial website experience.
Have Bob not just write or edit for you, but give his consumer critique on your content. In essence, he will be your target demographic to give you a sincere response.
“What are the differences between critiques, edits, and proofreading?”
Critiques include a detailed report of the following:
prior knowledge
initial impressions
user experience
aesthetic impressions
emotional impressions
inconsistencies and errors
authoritative leverage
personal preferences
See below for product details.
Who buys a consumer critique?
Bob’s got bias—but so do your audiences. How well received is your topic? You’ve poured everything into your project, but you don’t know the boundaries of its possible success without a competent critique. What possible complaints do your audiences have? Are you prepared for them?
Bob will let you know.
Examples
A young high-schooler wanted to perfect her college applications. Bob helped her focus on more relevant topics with leverage, such as elaborating on extracurriculars rather than barely listing them while expecting them to trumpet themselves.
A non-profit activist was very confident in their bold messages to legislators, but never received any direct responses. Bob helped tuck up their passionate language that was ripping at the seams of professionalism.
Bob doesn’t have stinky feet, but after reading the copywriting for a website’s “Magically Odorless Socks,” he bought them anyway for a rainy day.