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Hundreds of freelancers work for PokerStrategy.com today. Each of them is an important part – they especially stand for the vivid side of our site, doing not only videos and articles, but interactive coachings, hand ratings, interviews and so on.

All of these freelancers should get their fair share of appreciation, and usually they do: people give feedback, praise their work. Basically, this feedback is the best measure for the quality of their work. Because of that, we are currently in the first stages of a plan that would give a little power to our users.

The idea is to make our community vote and give the best authors of the content pieces a premium. Why? Because the quality could improve! Doing great work, one could get not only extra attention and praise, but also a few extra bucks. And coming from the hearts of the community, these extra bucks would even feel better.

What do you think about empowering our users to rate and evaluate authors, coaches and video producers? A chance? A risk? Too complicated?

Last, but not least, I want to answer a question by BigStack83 in the comments: the title of this blog entry holds a good hint to our next partner!

4 Comments | "User Generated Assesment – and some Cake" »

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VikiSimi : Cake Poker

18/10/2008, at 02:51 [ Reply ]

Cake Poker? ^^

unknown

... :

18/10/2008, at 04:19 [ Reply ]

assesment poker?^^

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BigStack83 :

18/10/2008, at 16:52 [ Reply ]

I guess the answer is: another site where I already have an account :(

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madball :

18/10/2008, at 17:06 [ Reply ]

i guess it would be too complicated. Because different Coaches have different sizes of audience and so a real objective measurement could'nt be made. The idea is indeed a good one. paying more for very good work.

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