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Rate the Web With the Review Toolbar




By David Feinleib

Finally, you have the power! You have the power to let everyone - including website owners - know what you think of the content that is out there on the Internet. The Review Toolbar has made it possible for each and everyone of us to have a voice when it comes to the information that we find on websites, and now, website owners everywhere are going to have to sit up and take notice – unless they want a bad review!

We've all seen them. Some of the websites on the Internet are just plain awful. The information is not quite accurate – or just plain wrong. The graphics are hideous and the music is irritating. Some websites make our browsers or computers crash. Others run scams, bilking hard working people out of their hard earned cash. Others simply don't deliver what they promise. There are millions of reasons why you might not like a particular website – and now you can share those reasons with everyone else!

In the past, you could write an email to a website owner, letting them know what you did or did not like about their website. This is still true today, but as in the past, you will probably simply be ignored. After all, you are just one person. One voice in a sea of voices, and besides that, nobody else knows what you had to say about the site. So, nothing gets changed or improved, and you are just ignored.

Website owners can't be too sure of that anymore. Not with the Review Toolbar so readily available. Now, they really must listen to their website visitor's likes and dislikes. They must present us with useable information. They must stay true to the promises that they make. Now, everyone has a very loud voice – all thanks to Review Toolbar.

Website owners also need to be aware that reviewing a site with the Review Toolbar is as easy as pushing a button, and typing what you want to say. Visitors no longer have to look for a way to contact a website owner or even a web host or ISP to launch a complaint. They just push a button at the top of their browser and write a review of their experience with the website – whether that experience has been good or bad.

The beauty of the Review Toolbar is that it can't be bought off by website owners. Search engines have been bought off by making sure that the website owners who pay for clicks get featured in the search results when specific keywords are searched for. This doesn't happen with Review Toolbar. The reviews are done by people just like you and me – everyday web surfers who simply want to find good information, good products, and good websites!

Once a website has been reviewed, the website owner has no way of covering anything up. The next time a Review Toolbar member lands on the website, all they have to do is click their review button to see what other Review Toolbar members think of that particular site. It could not be any easier. If they want to add their own review, again, it is as easy as pushing a button.

In fact, they don't even have to visit the website to read the reviews. They can simply visit www.reviewtoolbar.com to see which sites have been reviewed, and they can read the reviews there. Again, there is no hiding once a review has been written.

The Review Toolbar serves several different purposes. First, it allows web surfers to find good information much faster – without having to wade through a lot of junk sites. It also forces website owners to work harder to provide surfers and visitors with what they want and need – simply to avoid getting a good review. Many website owners spend a great deal of time trying to get higher search engines.

Website owners tweak and tune the content on their pages to boost their sites up in the search engines or to get better ads to appear on the site – and they completely lose site of pleasing a website visitor. Review Toolbar will make them re-evaluate their tweaking and tuning, making sure that when you visit, there actually is relevant information at the site, as opposed to content that is just dripping with the keywords you were looking for, but that contains no real content.

You can download your free Review Toolbar at http://www.reviewtoolbar.com and start rating the web with other Review Toolbar members. Your voice counts - and making it heard is no longer a problem. Review Toolbar just made sure that the whole world can hear what you think!

 
 
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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