BuzzFeed quietly rolled out a Wirecutter competitor, curating and reviewing products across tech, beauty, home, and more. This isn't a surprise as they've been experimenting with content + commerce with their Product Labs' introduction of the Tasty One Top, Fondoodler, and even a garbage can.
I'm tempted to talk about what we're planning in this space, but now's not the right time. 😉
@rrhoover Guessing this is a US-only site? I get redirected to buzzfeed.com/shopping, which is basically just listicles with affiliate links in them. Suspect a lot of other people in the comments have experienced this as well.
@rrhoover I imagine it's because of the affiliate links are only good for US visitors. I end up seeing this (from Australia):
Which... is basically just standard buzzfeed listicles but with more click-to-buy links
Buzzfeed is pure garbage. Fast food for the mind. It makes your brain fat and dumb. This is just an affiliate link site presented in the insufferable, vapid way the world has sadly come to know over the years from Buzzfeed.
The first immediate thing that feels is missing is any reason why those reviews should be trusted. Wirecutter does a great job of breaking down what their process was and who the reviewer was each time.
Full disclosure: There's something about getting my information from a company stuck in the throes of trying to any click and any view any way they can that, well, just isn't my style....
That said, BuzzFeed undoubtedly features some higher-quality, long form content. More to the point, no entrepreneur could blame BuzzFeed for moving into yet another space and trying to get a piece of that sweet affiliate revenue...
But if we're judging on merit, BuzzFeed reviews ain't great. I think the 3-price point lens is reductive and sees a lot of great products fall through the cracks (I can say as much at least when it comes to the beauty/clothing products they have reviewed). And as for the reviews they do feature, they reek more of "our editors actually just read every review and relevant article available and paraphrased them into this review, and we passed out some product samples" than of true expertise. But maybe this doesn't matter. Maybe there's utility to be found therein for BuzzFeed's audience.
Interestingly, for BuzzFeed's purposes, I think the 3-price-point method creates a context that is ripe for up-selling (*this luxury option is only $14 more and just fabulousss!*). And let's be honest, what with their massive volume of traffic, this is very likely a win for BuzzFeed, whether or not any of us like it. But pls no more BuzzFeed on ProductHunt.
Pros:
Not much...you can find better reviews elsewhere
Cons:
This a sub-par, parading-as-newfangled affiliate site. As if there's a need for another. And really, 3 price points? That's the innovation?
Not very reliable it seems as the highest-rated battery being showcased is still only 10k mAh, when MAXOAK sells a 55k mAh for only like $20 more on Amazon. One of the best investments I've ever made. Charges my iPhone 7 15-20 times and I've never had a problem.
Just causes me to doubt the reliability of their curating.
Buzz Feed is a fantastic way to get information that is happening all over the world in a fun way. You can take many fun quizzes, and I always learn something new or fun every day! It is also hilarious. Last but not least, it adjusts to your liking and what you like to see!
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Why is this here? It's just an ad for buzzfeed's affiliate page
Is this considered to be a product?
BRB, throwing up a page with a bunch of amazon affiliate links.
Pros:None
Cons:Everything about it
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Buzzfeed is pure garbage. Fast food for the mind. It makes your brain fat and dumb. This is just an affiliate link site presented in the insufferable, vapid way the world has sadly come to know over the years from Buzzfeed.
Pros:Nothing
Cons:Everything
Full disclosure: There's something about getting my information from a company stuck in the throes of trying to any click and any view any way they can that, well, just isn't my style....
That said, BuzzFeed undoubtedly features some higher-quality, long form content. More to the point, no entrepreneur could blame BuzzFeed for moving into yet another space and trying to get a piece of that sweet affiliate revenue...
But if we're judging on merit, BuzzFeed reviews ain't great. I think the 3-price point lens is reductive and sees a lot of great products fall through the cracks (I can say as much at least when it comes to the beauty/clothing products they have reviewed). And as for the reviews they do feature, they reek more of "our editors actually just read every review and relevant article available and paraphrased them into this review, and we passed out some product samples" than of true expertise. But maybe this doesn't matter. Maybe there's utility to be found therein for BuzzFeed's audience.
Interestingly, for BuzzFeed's purposes, I think the 3-price-point method creates a context that is ripe for up-selling (*this luxury option is only $14 more and just fabulousss!*). And let's be honest, what with their massive volume of traffic, this is very likely a win for BuzzFeed, whether or not any of us like it. But pls no more BuzzFeed on ProductHunt.
Pros:Not much...you can find better reviews elsewhere
Cons:This a sub-par, parading-as-newfangled affiliate site. As if there's a need for another. And really, 3 price points? That's the innovation?
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