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NetBiz.com and iVouch: Leave A Review

by admin on September 9, 2009

iVouch collects third-party reviews of various companies for consumers to read. NetBiz.com has been using iVouch as a third-party review site for almost a year. NetBiz.com has been using iVouch as a third-party review site for almost a year, because it’s easy to use and we can ask our customers to leave detailed, honest reviews about their experiences

The NetBiz iVouch Page

Visit the NetBiz iVouch page to see what other people (current and former clients) are saying about NetBiz.com. There are currently 28 reviews.

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Leave A Review

It’s easy to leave a review on iVouch. As you can see in the screen shot above, there’s a big button that says “Write a Review.” Simply click on that button and leave your review/commentary. You do have to create an iVouch account to leave your testimonial, but signing up is easy and takes less than two minutes.

Use iVouch for Your Small Business

iVouch makes it easy to invite your customers to leave reviews of your services: you can email customers an invite, send them an invite from iVouch.com, or simply send them a link to your iVouch page!

In addition, you can publish your reviews on your own site and let prospects know what others are saying about you with an array of simple buttons like the one to the right of this post. These buttons let your customers know you are on iVouch, how many reviews you have, and provide a link to your iVouch page. In addition to these simple buttons, you can also generate a full-page widget that will show a rotation of your reviews.

Have any of you used iVouch? What do you think of the service? Let me know!

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webgal February 25, 2010 at 12:43 pm

I have used it. And I recommend it for my clients as well.

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