Do You Know How to Make MONEY with Just Your Opinion?
ReviewYourChoices.com has a couple really cool concepts working for them in one neat little website. They took one of the most popular recreational sports on the web: sounding off in forums and blogs and made it possible for them to make money doing what they enjoy: giving an opinion.
The idea behind ReviewYourChoices.com was to make it easy for someone to research what they we’re getting ready to buy. Anyone who uses the internet know that review sites are everywhere. The problem for me and others looking at these product reviews is that it sucks up a lot of time to go from site to site trying to find something useful.
With Review Your Choices a user can look up reviews on wide array of products, services, and entertainment experiences. The site makes it simple for the visitor to find what others think of products and to find it quickly. A site needs to be a source of great value to it’s user to survive in the internet jungle. In this case, a visitor has a one stop source for user opinions on anything out there in the world. It makes research a snap rather than burden.
The site definitely succeeds in making it easy for the user. It is built with a logical set of categories and a living growing highly specific sub category list. The web masters smartly leave the users free to determine what categories are necessary based on what the reviewers want to write about.
If that we’re all ReviewYourChoices did, it would be unique and worth being added to favorites faster than wild hare chased by a fox. But there is way more.
First, let me out myself. I am a forum addict in the worst way. As the seasons change, my favorite sports teams kick in and the others go into off-season hibernation.
The Detroit Free Press is one of my favorites. It is a newspaper that had the brilliant idea of allowing posts in a forum following each article. Readers are able to leave their opinions and get responses from other readers of the same article.
One night recently I jumped on the forum after a Detroit Tiger’s loss and saw in amazement that ther e we’re hundreds of people leaving posts about the game. As is the norm, each fan had their criticism of the players or manager and usually some sort of grand plan to make the team a huge winner instantly. It is a phenomenon that takes place nearly every night. Out of the blue this massive community of like minded people sprouts up out of no where.
I just have a lot of fun with it. It has really given me the opportunity to see how forums work. Basically, the poster with the most unique opinion, who stays above the petty arguments, and who gives the most value to the user in the form of relevance, who gets the most responses and views.
The way Google is creating the future of the internet for it’s users is actually happening on this forum and others like it all over the web. Google as a search engine wants to send its users to the best most useful content. Google is using it’s clout to encourage the evolution of the internet towards better content that is useful so that the number of users will continue to grow.
Review your choices incorporates that philosophy into it’s layout. The site basically allows anyone with a valuable opinion on services, products, causes, websites, or whatever, a place to go and quickly share it and to make money for doing it.
In exchange, the site puts it’s name, time, resources, talent, and money into getting the attention of anyone anywhere in the world who might find value in that opinion. The idea here is simple: that valuable information is valuable and is really a thing, and should pay as such.
That idea has worked big for Google and many others who have made a huge fortune on line.
What Myspace and Facebook have become to online self promotion and social networking, ReviewYour Choices.com stands a chance of becoming to the sharing of ideas with real value to literally anyone instaneously. Then it goes the extra dozen miles, adding in the awesome wrinkle of paying a person for the simple act of sharing an opinion.
The poster is also allowed to promote himself and his service or product, same as on Facebook and Myspace.
We already have the urge to post opinions about the things we care about or are familiar with. ReviewYourChoices.com basically tries to see to it that it’s posters get benefits that are available. It is easy to sign up, and you have no obligation to ever post. You basically do it when you feel like it.
This is a great site for quality reviews on anything or for people who want to give great reviews to help others, this site is great user experience.