RateItAll Lets Its Members Take Their Reviews with Them Around the Web
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RateItAll launches a new tool that allows its members to display their review history and personal profile on their blog and/or MySpace profile.
April 11, 2007 — Consumer ratings network RateItAll.com today announced a new feature that lets any RateItAll reviewer display their reviews and RateItAll profile on their blog or MySpace profile page via a “widget” - a portable piece of HTML code that can be embedded in other Web pages.
This Flash-based web widget dynamically displays a reviewer’s most recent 15 reviews, a snapshot of their profile including their profile picture, and offers the member a variety of customization options.
“We are on a mission to make every piece of content and functionality that RateItAll offers portable,” said RateItAll founder Lawrence Coburn. “Allowing our reviewers the ability to show off their reviews elsewhere on the web is a no brainer.”
This announcement comes on the heels of RateItAll’s recent decision to widgetize 25K + interactive rating lists via a partnership with MuseStorm. A third, more ambitious widget release is planned for the end of May.
“I consider this portable review widget as the third prong in RateItAll’s core philosophy of ‘doing right by our reviewers,’” said Coburn. “At RateItAll, you own your reviews, you can earn a share of the advertising revenue associated with those reviews, and now, you can take your reviews with you in your travels around the Web. No other review site can say the same.”
About RateItAll
Based in San Francisco, RateItAll is a vast ratings community and social network built upon one of the world’s largest and most diverse collections of consumer-driven opinions, ratings, and reviews. RateItAll’s mission is to power the structured exchange of the world’s opinions.
Website: www.rateitall.com



