How to write a useful review
When writing a review for a resource, please include the following information.
- The name of the resource.
- The author of the resource.
- Your review:
- Include information on what makes the resource good or bad, useful or useless.
- If possible, include a comparison with resources of similar calibre.
- Is the resource you are review is better than others?
- Why is the resource better (or not)?
Other optional information to include:
- Recommended retail price (RRP) of the resource.
- An image URL of the resource.
A good review is one that is non-bias. Focus on the describing the features of the book that makes it unique, good and useful.
Avoid using promotional language. Adjectives such as “best” and “great” shouldn’t be used unless you are expressing your own opinion about the resource.