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What are reviews?


At Colorado Piano Buyers Guide, what is our review policy and philosophy?

The following information is aimed at answering that question and other related questions for you.

What is the greatest benefit, best reason you should consider for being reviewed?
What is a review?
What isn’t a review?
Why should you want to be reviewed?
What are reasons to review?
What are bad reasons to review?
How do we review your company or service?
What don’t we do?
How do we collect and share reviews?


What is the greatest benefit of, best reason you should consider for being reviewed?
The internet is the information highway. As the most powerful information medium of our time, any  coo berating information the consumer can get from a qualified third party about your services is as good as gold.
Each and every review on Colorado Piano Buyers Guide is presented on its own single web page which is indexed so that the search engines can eventually pick it up. Your website and e-mail info is presented along with the review. That means when a consumer does a search for your company, (assuming you have a website) they will not only get your company but they will likely find the review for your company. That can put you in a position of advantage over your competitors with unsure consumers. Back to top

What is a review?
An observation or an appraisal from a qualified third party that can serve as a beneficial stamp of quality for your product or service. It can also be feedback from your peers.

What isn’t a review?
Reviews should not be an acceptance or rejection of your product or services. (Editors/program committees accept/reject.) A good reviewer recommends.
Our belief is that a review is not a place for bias, prejudice, personal animosity even if it often appears to be so. Back to top

Why should you want to be reviewed?
You should want to be reviewed to share your good product or services. Your confidence in your product, service or company can be substantiated, legitimized and more effectively marketed when you have a review that substantiates your claims.

What are reasons to review?
To promote your business and educate the public about your product or business.

What are bad reasons to review?
To settle old scores.
To advance your own theories/hinder rivals.
To get the latest results. Back to top

How do we review your company or service?
To review means quite literally to go over a number of times and to observe useful details and features so we can speak about them intelligently. We think about what the public might want to or need to know about you. We also put ourselves in your shoes by thinking how you would like to read the review. We offer constructive criticism. We don’t tell them something is inadequate. If called for, we do offer constructive alternate improvements suggestions.

What don’t we do?
We don’t display partiality, bias or animosity.
We don’t destructively criticize.
We always work out what you might do to solve or fix problems. Back to top

How do we collect and share reviews?
We strive to learn if others agree with our opinions.
We also offer others the opportunity to review the same company or service. We will not do a review without consent from the company’s.

Summary
Reviewing can be rewarding for the company being reviewed and the reviewer.
We put ourselves in your shoes.
We think the purpose of reviews is to share constructive observations and suggestions with consumers and the public in general. Back to top


How can reviews help me find who I am looking for?

ColoradoPianoBuyersGuide.com reviews can be qualified as descriptive observations, summaries and analysis as needed, by an experienced staff with an orientation to and an appreciation of “the piano business.”
A review, as an observation, evaluation and an assessment from a qualified third party, can help the consumer become aware of issues, or see things from a different perspective.
Context and evaluation help the consumer to draw distinctions that matter. Back to top

 





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