OK… I know you are excited about your free training product. But please, if you are the author, producer, publisher, or were otherwise involved in the creation of a free training product, DO NOT REVIEW YOUR OWN TRAINING ITEM!

Instead, contact one of your customers, users, students, or anyone who has used this training item fully, as it was designed to be used, and ask this person if they can willingly and honestly tell us that it is the best! If so, then have this person examine these pages: Write a Review and Review Guidelines.

REMEMBER, in their review, all reviewers should fully disclose any relationship they have now or have had with the author/publisher.

The bottom line: Don’t try to generate a review for a training item that you know, in your heart, is bad, mediocre, or simply average. When your product is exposed to the discussion on this blog, you will quickly hear from our discussion participants whether they feel it is really an example of the best free training*. And since I won’t publish a bunch of negative rants on this blog, I will simply remove descriptions and discussions of any product that is not really, truly believed to be the best by its users.

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* What do we mean by “best,” “free,” and “training?” Please see Definition: Best Free Training.