As long as it gives me somewhat an idea of the reviewer's opinion on the toy I won't complain. I really don't put that much thought into what their titles are I'm more interested in the review itself and titles aren't so easy to come up with so I'd never be hard on anyone over it. I have the hardest time with titles and always have. My worst quality in my assignment stories for school (it's a writing school) are the titles! I can conjure up one hell of a story, but the title is not always beautiful! lol I guess some have an easier time turning it into humor or cuteness than others.
What makes a good review title?
06/21/2011
The funny ones definitely grab my attention pretty fast, but one that has something I am looking for in the title that excites me will grab it faster.
06/21/2011
There are really just too many variables to say exactly what will get me to choose which review to read. But... A clever play on words will usually get my attention. Humor is generally good as well. Or if I'm looking to find out something specific about the toy, a title that refers the the specific thing I'm looking for will lead me to read that review. But sometimes a title will simply draw my attention for no reason that I can explain.
Sorry, that's probably not very that helpful.
Sorry, that's probably not very that helpful.
06/21/2011
I try to make mine funny
06/21/2011
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We usually try to come up with something cute or funny but that describes the toy in some way so it is clear what we are reviewing as well as how we felt about it.
Originally posted by
JustYourAverageGuy
I occasionally have difficulty coming up with a title for my reviews, so naturally I ask everyone, What makes a good review title?
06/21/2011
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