You create your own website and submit your own reviews on it!!! I recomend www.own-free-website.com. You create your own website and submit them on to there.
MP3.com has reviews by its members for albums. You can also become a member and add your own reviews.
To publish your own CD, you would need to have your music recorded, mixed, and mastered professionally. Once your CD is ready, you can look into physical CD manufacturing services or release the music digitally through online platforms like CD Baby, TuneCore, or DistroKid. Marketing and promotion are also important steps to help attract listeners to your music.
Reviews of Sony CD players can be found from the websites such as Sony and Retrovo. The online store Amazon also provides customer reviews for Sony CD players.
Organizations that publish reviews of coffee makers and other small appliances include Consumer Reports and Consumer Search. Alternatively, you can also find reviews for coffee makers and small appliances at retailer websites such as Amazon.
To receive a job writing CD reviews you would have to apply to a company that primarily works doing reviews. Typically this would require you to have a degree in some form relating to writing.
Yes, many self-publish as shareware.
If you are looking for reviews on MP3 players and car CD players, then you should go online to the Best Buy website. It offers reviews from previous customers and user of the products.
You can get published either through traditional publishers or self-publish. "Publishing" can be as simple as making pdfs available on your own website.
The user reviews of the Legacy LCD15DX are mediocre to poor, as there are reported problems with the CD player.
They publish book reviews for mystery and thriller books and author interviews
One can find reviews for the Crosley Turntable to CD recorders from the websites that they can be purchased from. Some of these sites are Target, Amazon, K-Mart and Kohl's.
Reviews for compact discs, better known as CD's, can be found posted in retail stores that sell CD's or in local newspapers that might have a music or entertainment section.