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LouderVoice Launched Quietly

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An Irish review site has launched quietly in the market two days ago. The founder Conor O’Neill believed that LouderVoice is the product of next-generation that emphasize on human recommendation. In fact, this kind of human recommendation sites, or online review sites are nothing new in the marketplace, Yelp is doing very well in terms of number of visitors, with the comeback of Boo, another travel review site that I wrote a couple of days ago. As I visited this site, its business model is based on Google Adsense right now.

Just like any other review site, LouderVoice allowed its users to get the ReviewBlog accounts and starting to write reviews based on one’s favorites. A user can write her reviews on food, wine, company, and etc. that she interested with. Or she has her own personal blog, after she wrote a review, LouderVoice would take that review and allowed others to find it through the LouderVoice’s search engine. As usual, reviews can be tagged and rated, i.e. from 1 star to 5 star. The links of such reviews will bring the readers back to one’s own blog, thus this serve as another way for a blogger to get a new source of visitors.

Understandably, visitors that visit this site are those who looking for reviews at certain things that they’re not 100% sure of, this seems very simple. But if the visitors can’t find the reviews that they want at LouderVoice; this site supposed to be occupied of a lot of loud voices there, in other words, the reviews are not comprehensive enough, the visitors will get out or flee quickly, this also seems really simple, doesn’t it?

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