Jesseawilson said:Look at anyone trying to sell anything, like car Companies- Do they point out all the parts of articles that are unflattering or have them lacking over the competition? No They choose the one or two areas that they are the best at and use them to push the car.
Jesse
I think what most people are saying is don't ask for something if you don't want to hear it.
Jesseawilson said:...But taking that feedback and implementing it internaly and taking that feedback and posting it on the page where they are trying to run a profitable business are two seperate things.
They are listening, and they are trying to improve, and they are trying to run a successful business....
It's a bit off the direction this thread is headed, but I had to say Phibes nailed my exact impressions of each figure in the Wolfman line as it has progressed; in fact, the 1:6 was the figure that made me say to myself, I really don't have to own every figure.Anton Phibes said:For instance, I am a huge fan of Sideshow's Universal lines. I love em as a whole and would give them 4 stars. But I was disappointed with all their Wolfman offerings until the 1/4 scale. The 1/4 scale is the best Wolfman likeness and figure I own. And I own a lot of Wolfman pieces. I always felt the 8" was not a very good likeness and the pose was static. I thought the 1/6 figure was too skinny. But I wouldn't have bashed them.
Jesseawilson said:Well it's not my place to pass judgement on anyone. But your on crack if you think I would let ANYONE tell me how to run my business, ecspecially if the suggestion would potentially cost me sales.
Jesseawilson said:Look at anyone trying to sell anything, like car Companies- Do they point out all the parts of articles that are unflattering or have them lacking over the competition? No They choose the one or two areas that they are the best at and use them to push the car.
Jesseawilson said:You guys act like this is some huge deal that Sideshow is using the positive feedback to push their products. Who the hell in their right mind would print and or publish negative or medeocre reviews or comments about their product.
Jesseawilson said:}They have no responsibility to be "fair and just" they are not the press they are running a business and need to make money to provide paychecks for the staff that we love so much and to continue to make the product that we can't live without.
That's what message boards are for.Jesseawilson said:I hear what your saying, but people should realize that they may throughly want this type of critical feedback to help improve the future of their product.
Interesting concept - you don't actually listen to customers telling you how to run your business? Obviously, bad ideas are bad ideas, and there are many things going on behind the scenes at an organization than customers realize. But to ignore them, particularly on issues of reputation and brand loyalty, is the ultimate in stupidity.
I wouldn't expect them to. But then they aren't soliciting product reviews directly to them for their website, are they? Using examples which are not the same isn't particularly effective.
Nobody. And clearly you're completely missing the point. This isn't about them publishing the negative reviews - it's about them soliciting them and not publishing them. There's a huge difference. By asking for your opinion PUBLICLY, and then not sharing it unless it's a 4 or 5 (even though you give them the option to give lower marks), you invalidate their opinion, making it appear that you're uninterested in hearing it. The writer then spreads that around, making it appear as though Sideshow is only interested in hearing what's good, not what's bad. It hurts their rep, not with the people reading the reviews, but those writing them.
And for what? They already get all the feedback they could ever need off boards like this. They could do exactly what the car companies mentioned do - pull quotes from other reviews and sites to post with products, and get the same positive effect, without the negative downside.
For companies to be successful, particularly now, they have to develop raving fans. Not just satisfied customers, since they could lose them in a heart beat, but raving customers that are so happy with their product that they'll live with the occasional wart, and will also become spokesmen for them. Building a reputation of beind fair and honest goes a long way toward that, and a company shouldn't do anything that might cast a shadow on that, especially not when there's other ways to get the same results with no downside.
Occasionally Sideshow sends me product to review. AAMOF, my Connor Macleod review should be up this week in the Ministry of Information. They know when they send me product that the will get an honest and fair review - which means it could be bad, theoritically. How do they avoid that? By sending me only the stuff they really believe in, stuff they know is excellent. Connor is a great figure, and they knew he'd get a good review. Did they send me a Willow or a Faith? No, and after picking them up myself, I wasn't surprised.
If I were Sideshow, I wouldn't publish the reviews that weren't glowing. Therefore, I wouldn't solicit for 'reviews'. If they don't want to grab quotes from external sources, then they should solicit for 'testemonials', and skip the ratings system. There's a huge difference between a 'review' and a 'testominial', and there's an implied postive in the second that's not in the first.
Originally Posted by Jesseawilson
Come on, you know exactly what my point was. There are a billion different products for sale and you just don't see someone publishing the negative views of their products very often. And that's for a reason, it hurts sales.
Ironman1188 said:Ok, but, how many of that billion asked for their customers to submit reviews rating their product from 1-5??
Jesseawilson said:...One more time incase anyone missed my point; I couldn't care any less about these reviews, I don't read or submit them....
Ironman1188 said:Well Jeessawilson and Fritz,
I guess we're not the only ones that miss points, but then again, you'll probably miss this one too.
I don't think I missed your point at all. I just don't agree with it.
Ironman1188 said:Oh, so its just all of us who have missed the point when we didn't agree with you and Jesse.
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