Yet Another Cycling Forum
General Category => The Knowledge => Topic started by: robgul on 20 November, 2016, 02:34:37 pm
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The other day I stumbled across a website that said it reviewed cycling stuff BUT did so by buying it, testing it and reporting with reviews - the main point was that suppliers didn't provide stuff and PR text etc which is the norm . . .with advertising expenditure influencing reviews. It was independent and unbiased
I thought I had bookmarked it but can't find it . . . can anyone point me towards it please?
Thanks
Rob
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How do the people who run this website earn a living? (It's a genuine question, I have no clue!) Buying parts, testing them and writing reports cost a lot of time and money, so they have to earn something one way or another.
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How do the people who run this website earn a living? (It's a genuine question, I have no clue!) Buying parts, testing them and writing reports cost a lot of time and money, so they have to earn something one way or another.
I don't know! I hadn't got that far when I thought I had bookmarked it.
They must have some other business strand that earns them money, or they charge for the review information - perhaps like Which magazine that has some headline stuff for free and the detail is paid for [Have to say I haven't looked at Which since I had a subscription in 1970 - that's how it worked then]
Rob
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Was it In The Know Cycling (https://intheknowcycling.com)? The guy behind that site is clearly a workaholic but his judgement is off on several things, according to my judgment.
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Was it In The Know Cycling (https://intheknowcycling.com)? The guy behind that site is clearly a workaholic but his judgement is off on several things, according to my judgment.
Ah - not that one I'm afraid. The one I saw has a text paragraph on the Home page with the "we buy all the stuff" message about independence
Rob
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Checed your browser history?
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Checed your browser history?
It's set to delete when it closes :-(
Rob