Ukritic.com Lets Everyday Experts Create Product Reviews, Earn Passive Income

3 views
Skip to first unread message

Eric Ward - URLwire

unread,
Apr 12, 2012, 12:41:31 PM4/12/12
to URLwire - News of Useful, Unique and Educational Web Content
Announce Date: April 12, 2012
Ukritic.com Lets Everyday Experts Create Product Reviews, Earn Passive
Income
URL: http://Ukritic.com

Ukritic (http://Ukritic.com) opened its doors to the public on March
22nd, 2012. Founded by Chris Rempel and Matthew Chitty of Victoria,
BC, Ukritic is part blogging platform, part consumer review portal,
and part marketing launchpad.

Perhaps the easiest way to accurately summarize the site is to quote a
recent comment from Rempel: "Think of us as Squidoo.com or
HubPages.com, but specifically for product reviews. And because we
allow members to recommend products with affiliate links – there's a
lot of earning potential here for folks that can produce compelling
reviews on stuff that's in high demand.”

It's all based on the premise that the majority of online consumers
will research a product – particularly by looking for user reviews –
prior to making their purchase. In fact, given the findings from a
recent study (by RazorFish) - which states that "61% of people now
rely on user reviews before making a purchase decision” - publishing
reviews could well be one of the most consistent ways to generate a
web-based income as an content writer.

But it's not a free-for-all, and Ukritic has high content standards.
Rempel went on to explain that as a site that facilitates affiliate
marketing (where contributors can earn money when their readers buy
recommended products), the key to maintaining quality content is
through user education, and vigilant moderation.

"We know that being an affiliate-friendly platform is going to invite
some riff-raff along the way, and we're prepared to deal with it.
Specifically speaking, every review on Ukritic is actually moderated
by editorial staff before it even sees the light of day.”

No doubt, this heavy-handed approach to policing content is going to
result in slower content growth, but the founders feel that it's a
worthy trade-off. Matthew Chitty chimes in on this, saying "It's true
that we'll be rejecting a lot of reviews out of the gate. This may
present some initial challenges, but we're confident that in the long
run, it will really pay off and establish Ukritic as a trusted site”.

Finally – what about products that aren't exactly stellar? Does the
affiliate-driven model on Ukritic mean that members can only stick to
doling out good ratings (or reviewing excellent products) if they want
to see their efforts pay off?

Rempel says this was one of their initial development challenges. "We
saw this potential logic-hole in the initial planning stage. I mean -
why bother spending time to publish a candid review on a product that
sucks? It's a valid question. But in reality, people need to realize
that being totally candid and publishing negative reviews is actually
one of the more profitable things they can do. Because it helps them
gain the readers trust, and from there, they can recommend a better
option. We make this very easy to do in the review-building
dashboard.”

On the topic of being candid - Ukritic's review pages themselves are
fully interactive and allow for other users/consumers to chime in and
add their own "mini-reviews" and ratings for the product in question
(similar to MetaCritic). This adds another layer of trust – because if
someone's sugar-coated a bad product, it's just a matter of time until
disgruntled consumers decide to add their own candid insights on the
page.

The bottom line is that Ukritic aims to provide what Rempel & Chitty
see as a "void" in the world of user-generated content. Nobody has yet
created a professional review platform that isn't just another mass
collection of "blurb reviews", a site with no real publishing
incentive - or a network with no standards.

It's the first honest attempt at combining crowdsourcing with a
publishing model inline with quality review sources like
TopTenReviews.com While success isn't certain – Ukritic is well worth
watching for the next while to see what happens...

For more information about Ukritic, visit the website at http://Ukritic.com

Posted by Eric Ward on 4/12/12
Archived URLwire page: http://www.urlwire.com/news/041212.html
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages