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How to Find Great Websites With Review Tool Bar




By David Feinleib

These days, it is hard to find the really good websites. They are buried in the search engines by what amounts to paid advertising. It seems that no matter what you are searching for, you must wade through a sea of ads to find the sites that really contain valuable information. These are sites that provide content for you, as opposed to content for search engines. They remember what the web is supposed to be all about. Today, there is a toolbar that will help you find these sites easier, and you can also use the toolbar to blaze a trail for others to follow!

The Review Toolbar is forever changing the way that we find information online. Once upon a time, we depended on search engines to help us find the information that we were looking for. Then search engines became more commercialized, and now we can no longer depend on them quite so much. Instead, we can turn to Review Toolbar.

You can easily find great websites by reading the reviews of websites that other Review Toolbar users have left behind. This will allow you to bypass the worthless sites, and utilize your time in a better way. There are a few ways you can use the Review Toolbar to help you find great websites.

First, the next time you use a search engine, look at the stars beside each of the results. These stars will tell you if the sites have been reviewed or not, and if so, how they ranked on average. You can read the review to find out more about the site by clicking on the stars. You can also read reviews by clicking the appropriate button on the toolbar. Likewise, you can submit a review of a website that you are currently visiting by clicking on the 'new review' button on the toolbar.

You can also visit www.reviewtoolbar.com to see the websites that have received reviews. Remember that the Review Toolbar is brand new, so you should do your part in building the site reviews that are available by submitting reviews of your own. When you submit a review of a website, make sure that you are honest and accurate in your opinions. Do not be misleading. State what you liked, and what you didn't like, and rate the sites fairly.

If you want to help make the web a better place, and if you want to find out where the best places are online, you should definitely download and install the Review Toolbar. The Review Toolbar is free, and signing up for an account is also free. You can use your account to see which sites you have reviewed, and which sites you have flagged. When you flag a site, this is essentially the same as adding it to a list of favorites. It is very easy to go back and find sites that you really like, or that you need for future reference.

The websites are rated with a five star system. One star is bad, two stars means the website is ok, three stars represent a website that is good, four stars is very good, and five stars is excellent. You will know when you see a website that has a rating of five stars that the particular website you are visiting is one of the best of the best!

Along with the star rating system, you and other members can add your personal comments about the website in question. This allows others to see what you really think of a site, whether it was useful or not, if it was easy to use and navigate, and more important information that may pertain to the site. You won't find honest opinions such as these in plain search engine results, or even through reciprocal links on other websites. Those descriptions are biased – these are not!

Review Toolbar is really useful when you are running a linking campaign as well. You can see what people really think about the websites that you are considering trading links with. By looking at the star ratings, and the comments, you can easily determine whether or not you want to be associated with particular websites.

Again, the Review Toolbar is brand new, but this is a tool that you will find incredibly useful right away – and its uses will only increase in the future. Eventually, this will be one of the most valuable toolbars that you have on your web browser. Finding the best websites hasn't always been easy – until now!
 
 
About the Author
David Feinleib is the designer and developer of Review Toolbar. He designed this tool to make web browsing better for everyone. You can learn more about the Review Toolbar at: http://www.reviewtoolbar.com

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