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Old 09-16-2010, 09:39 AM   #4
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I think it was the one star, the 'poorly written' and the 'I would avoid' that stung and is possibly hurting my sales. To me 'poorly written' says 'can barely string a sentence together,' which I refute. I do accept that I am a little long winded though.

That other one is at least constructive and I did take it on board. Unfortunately it refers to an earlier version of the text which has since been re-edited by a third party. Yes, I should have done this beforehand, I know. I edited the thing myself several times and it doesn't work!

On the other hand, one guy genuinely loved it, which was nice.

I had a quick look around at the titles that people had bought as well as mine and they were getting ripped to shreds by some of their reviews, but were still selling bucketloads.

I was just wondering what other people had done in this situation and whether things tend to even out once you've got plenty of reviews with a spread of opinion.
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