[Stylist] Need Guidance: Working on Sound Machine Review

Jacobson, Shawn D Shawn.D.Jacobson at hud.gov
Tue Nov 24 17:36:44 UTC 2020


Tina

My answers are as follows.


  1.  Consider your audience, how much knowledge do you expect them to have?
  2.  I would give suggested prices if you have them so that whenmembers of your audience go out and shop, they know what a good deal is.

I hope this is helpful.

Shawn

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Subject: [Stylist] Need Guidance: Working on Sound Machine Review

I'm about to start working on a review of all the sound machines I have. I have a lot of thoughts running around in my head, so I thought I'd ask for some guidance.

Do I need to describe each sound machine in every detail? My instincts tell me it's not a good idea if I want to cover them all, yet I want to give just enough information so my audience understands what these units look like.

Should I give prices for each unit? Since these are not blindness products, but just happen to be mostly or fully accessible, I'm thinking I could just encourage people to go to Amazon to get these units, or I could send people to the manufacturer's web site. Any thoughts?

These have been my sticking points as I get ready to work on this article. Any tips? Thanks.
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