How to make a review site in a snap


h1 October 12th, 2007

screenshot of Reviewer

These days, before purchasing a product or downloading software, most of us do one thing: go to the Internet and look for reviews. No wonder it’s such a big market. A review can make or break a product, and they can also mean big bucks for the aspiring web content provider. You don’t need to be an expert in HTML to create a review site of your own, because with the new software called Reviewer, you can accomplish this with just a few clicks.

Reviewer is an application that streamlines the whole process, making you a potential review factory. With practice, you’ll be churning out dozens or even hundreds of pages in a matter of hours. Generate original content and be loved by Google. Affiliate links and AdSense banners are also easily added, which makes it a great strategic marketing tool.

The program simplifies the critique process by taking care of the nitty-gritty of coding, leaving you with an almost effortless fill-in-the-blanks interface. Type in keywords for products you’d like to evaluate, and the websites that carry them will auto-populate on a pane. Then, create your categories – visual impact, content, speed, overall score – you name it. Fill in the text boxes beside those categories with your insightful comments. After that, just press a button and everything you wrote will be pasted onto the clipboard, so you can transfer it to a ready-made HTML template. Piece of cake.

Reviewer is compatible with all Windows versions up to XP.

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