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Dooyoo 2013

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  • ciao payments are once a month miwa.. once you've reached £5.. I don't spend as much on there unless they have special promotions.. for instance not too long back they were offering 20p on every toys and games review on top of normal earnings.. but for now I just paste any reviews from dooyoo over to ciao too which doesnt take much effort :)
  • Dundunbanza
    Dundunbanza Posts: 163 Forumite
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    Another question...

    Whats everyones system for writing reviews, do you scout around your house for things you use all the time anyway or do you generally write a review when you buy something.

    So today for example all I've bought is a few bits in Sainsburys. I suppose I could review them if the're on the site ??? I need a new toaster so once I buy a new one I suppose I'll do that?? Any help appreciated . thanks
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  • Tolteca87 wrote: »
    If the differential is tiny I will often go cash.

    If the difference in cost is silly, I go vouchers. I opt for those which will replace money I would spend on food first and where I have shops near me, so SB's tends towards M&S QUOTE]

    you've got a good system going there :) and spreadsheet sounds handy!
  • @dundunbanza.. it depends.. sometimes I will write a review of something I see near to me in my room lol othertimes I will look at the sitemap and find an item from the category I want to review with the dooyoo miles im after or just search the product using the search box..

    the sitemap can be found here though: http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/sitemap/
  • miwa
    miwa Posts: 1,511 Forumite
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    Another question...

    Whats everyones system for writing reviews, do you scout around your house for things you use all the time anyway or do you generally write a review when you buy something.

    So today for example all I've bought is a few bits in Sainsburys. I suppose I could review them if the're on the site ??? I need a new toaster so once I buy a new one I suppose I'll do that?? Any help appreciated . thanks

    I do what themstarrynights does. Also if there is something I want to review I suggest it - http://members.dooyoo.co.uk/my/suggestions/ - it is opened every week, you have 5 suggestions. dvds and food and some other things are only available at certain times of the month though.
  • Tolteca87
    Tolteca87 Posts: 1,394 Forumite
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    edited 11 March 2013 at 5:07PM
    When I started I worked my way through the bathroom shelf, which is why there are quite so many toothpaste reviews. Failing that, I also check out which products are level one or two and go for which of those I know I can write 300-500 words on.

    Thanks:) The spreadsheet basically replaces what hub sites like SBs do, only I get to keep much of the middleman cut they take.
  • miwa
    miwa Posts: 1,511 Forumite
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    miwa wrote: »
    I do what themstarrynights does. Also if there is something I want to review I suggest it - http://members.dooyoo.co.uk/my/suggestions/ - it is opened every week, you have 5 suggestions. dvds and food and some other things are only available at certain times of the month though.

    I just made a suggestion and it got approved within 5 minutes! Amazing. Well done Dooyoo...
  • miwa
    miwa Posts: 1,511 Forumite
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    Tolteca87 wrote: »
    When I started I worked my way through the bathroom shelf, which is why there are quite so many toothpaste reviews. Failing that, I also check out which products are level one or two and go from which of those I know I can write 300-500 words on.

    Thanks:) The spreadsheet basically replaces what hub sites like SBs do, only I get to keep much of the middleman cut they take.

    Teach us your ways. :P
  • Dundunbanza
    Dundunbanza Posts: 163 Forumite
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    Thanks for the replies, I think I may start with toys and nappies...lol. Some of the reviews are so detailed though but I'll just have to get stuck in.

    I attempted a suggestion but couldn't get a picture online to post on the on line form (by using right click) I'll try again tomorrow or tonight if I get some time.
    Earning Swagbucks since May 2012
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  • spiritwood
    spiritwood Posts: 992 Forumite
    Thanks for the replies, I think I may start with toys and nappies...lol. Some of the reviews are so detailed though but I'll just have to get stuck in.

    I attempted a suggestion but couldn't get a picture online to post on the on line form (by using right click) I'll try again tomorrow or tonight if I get some time.

    just start with something easy without a huge technical spec. would be my advice. you do not have to write reams and reams, more about what your experience of the product is likeand how it compares to others etc. you will pick it up :)
    Originally Posted by easylife73:


    Totally enjoyed your glittery fanjo spiritwood...and how totally wrong does THAT sound??!
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