A surprisingly underrated tactic that you can do to review anything: Think of a panel of, say, five people you’d ask about the artifact whose advice you’d almost certainly take. It can be almost literally anyone. Then, write down what they’d tell you if you asked them.
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“That requires you to have an incredibly fine-tuned mental model for your panelists, though.” But it doesn’t, because you’re not asking “them” to compose a work of epic literature. You’re asking for “their” brief thoughts; borrowing “their” lens on the world and on your artifact
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I think basically everyone who enjoys my writing could 80% accurately emulate the first things I’d zero in on, and what I’d say about them, if showed e.g. a pitch deck or landing page or pricing grid.
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I even have a voice in my head I would think your comments in.
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I'm sorry about that, but if you want you can have me deliver them in my Old Spice Guy impersonation. ;)
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