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How To Start a Review Portal with WordPress

There are plenty of ways to make money online these days. Most newbies seem to focus on reviewing products, making money through affiliate agreements with merchants. You can find thousands of review sites on computers, web hosting services, cable TV, and anything else you can think of. While you should not imitate what others are doing on their review sites, it never hurts to have a way to start a review portal fast. Thanks to Review Engine for WordPress, you can start your own review portal fast.

Review Engine is developed to handle all types of products. You can easily add your articles and build your portal up with the help of reviews from your visitors. Review Engine supports the most complex product specifications (which in turn enables your visitors to compare products side by side).

This theme supports filters, so your visitors can compare products by price, brand, and other criteria that you have decided to make available to them. The comprehensive star ratings system allows editors to rate different aspects of products separately.

Review Engine not only allows your visitors to contribute to your website, it also can take their suggestions for your portal. It supports Facebook login, making life easier for those who don’t want to keep signing up for new accounts on every site they visit.

Review Engine is quite a unique theme and can save small businesses and online marketers a lot of time and money when it comes to creating review portals. It won’t write your reviews for you but it does everything else.

Mar 8, 2011Cyrus

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