Contract testing is an entirely different business and results would be owned by the company paying for the work, so not pubished.ASUS has released a lot of routers. Maybe you can find some money in there. It is a lot of work. Have a flat fee per router for testing.
That ship has sailed. Knowledgeable people buy, try and make their own decision. General consumers look at Amazon reviews and social media posts for guidance.There is definitely a large hole in the current market for an in-depth review site like SmallNetBuilder.
That ship has sailed. Knowledgeable people buy, try and make their own decision. General consumers look at Amazon reviews and social media posts for guidance.
Yes, I'm an Amazon affiliate. But revenue there has dropped since reviews stopped.This is a side question but, did this site ever make money from Amazon affiliates? because thats how Wirecutter does, or so they say.
I am so looking forward to this. To be honest, there has not been any alternative to your reviews. And the level of professionalism has been sorely missed.Thanks for the kind words, Ed. I hope to restart reviews next month.
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