Based on the instructions, if you think there are no clear benefits or drawbacks then do not assign any labels. Simply submit the item without any labels.
If the reviewer mentions multiple benefits/drawbacks in a single sentence, please assign an individual label to each benefit/drawback e.g.:
and
and also
Do not worry about spelling mistakes
Ignore future tense reviews eg: “these will be fun to work with and make some lanyards” . The reviewer doesn’t seem to have used the product yet.
A certain feature of the product is good because […]
Whether a product is cheap should not be a benefit. Neither are phrases which describes how the reviewer likes the brand or the product.
Here are good and bad examples of benefits
Bad examples | Why is it bad? | Good examples |
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“I am very satisfied with the product” | As a buyer, I want to know the specifics about what makes the product satisfactory. | - “Works well with my Martin Dreadnought guitar” |
“It is well-designed” |
”Overall, it is very nice.” | Generic statements. As a buyer, I am interested in what what makes it well-designed or nice. | - “Uses button locks to hold the legs in place.”
Here are some good and bad examples of drawbacks
Bad examples | Why is it bad? | Good examples |
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“Design is bad” | ||
”Does not work at all” | Not specific. | Once the legs are put them into their useable position, they're quite difficult to pop open |
The designer should go back to engineering school. | The statement cannot be attributed to the product. | The fit is too tight inside the upper body of the stand |