We set up a portable clock with a second hand someplace near the camera. Look at your clock right before you start your review and glance at it periodically. The problem is trying to remember what the number was when you started. It's better to be a little over, than under. Under will get your review rejected.
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Get yourself a timer and set it for 3 mins and if it goes off before you are done, reshoot. There are really inexpensive digital ones at Target that have nice big digital displays.
We are also heading out to South Dakota next weekend. We plan on doing some reivews on the road.
Do you think each site would be a different review? Like the Corn Palace, Bear Country USA, Mt. Rushmore, Badlands, Wall Drug, etc would each be one separate video? Since it is travel I would think it would be in the $10 slot. Boy we really could get a lot $10 videos done. Plus we are staying in two different hotels during our trip so there is another $20
I grew up in SD and LOVE it there, during the summer. I still have family living there and make it back every other year or so. Have a great trip!!
I think this change could really backfire on them. How many people are at home glued to the computer on a Friday night waiting for an email from expotv? (besides me

). Really though, I think there are going to be some pretty upset folks. Someone that turns on the computer tomorrow and finds out - oh, your $1000 has suddenly become $200.
I'm off to video our garage tomorrow - bikes, outdoorsy stuff, things I know nothing about!
Well, I found this thread last night and read the
whole thing before signing up on expo. Bummer that they changed the promotion and with that little notice. We have TONS of toys and games and I was really getting excited about reviewing them and making some moolah. I can't embark on any adventure with out doing my homework as DH won't support it if I don't have all the info I need to convince him. I got him on board this am and I came home to finish reading only to find this info. Major bummer! I will probably still do it, even at $2 as I hanen't worked in 2 mos and we need the $$ right now. As some one else said, $2 is better than nothing. I have a whole bunch of jewelery supplies I purchased 2 yrs ago and haven't used up and thought it would be great to get $10 for all the stuff I've been storing.
Maybe they should run their promotions for a week or ten days then extend it if they need more reviews in certain catagories. This would make it possible to get paid more and they don't have to worry about being flooded with too many reviews for a $0.25 box of crayons and having to pay out $10 for the review. Or they should break down the catagories a bit better so that they are paying more for the more expensive items. It's not hard to do a bit of market research and find out an average selling price for things. If they want to pay $2 for items under say $20 or even $40 and more for more expensive items. All new products should get higher paid reviews for the first few months so there is more publicity about them. Well, that's just my opinion. I'll be getting paid for it soon though!
This may sound cheesy but our grocery stores have 10 items for $10 on a regular basis. I told DH that I am willing to purchase and use the items (many that we would anyway) and do the review so the item is basically free! I buy a lot of stuff under $2, especially groceries, so we could eat for next to free each month.
Has anyone done any reviews from items on the freebie thread? New or favorite products sent to you for free and then $$ for reviewing them, what could be better?? I am always looking for something for nothing......
Well, I'm off to create an we e-mail acct so I don't clog up my main one. And as the saying goes; "I'll see you in the movies!"
