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Innovative Website Tracks Shifts in Public Opinion about People, Businesses and More
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) September 20, 2007 -- Internet users now have a destination on the Web to track the public's opinion about people, organizations, ideas and more, thanks to repptide.com. Repptide uses a unique real-time reputation tracking system to record the public's perception about different people, companies and things through the collective votes of its community.
"Now you don't have to wonder what people think about a person or business," said Rainier Trinidad, the Website's founder. "With a quick look at the reputation graphs on Repptide, you can instantly see the current state of public opinion about anyone or anything--whether it's positive, negative, rising, or falling."
Repptide goes beyond the traditional approach of review sites that simply collect and display members' ratings. The real-time graphs also show how ratings were achieved to make the information more meaningful. Members can cast a simple thumbs up/down vote in a growing variety of categories such as politics, celebrities, restaurants, musicians, and more. Visitors can observe up to six months of a subject's standing and can also participate in threaded discussion areas to discuss current topics, such as presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani, celebrities like Britney Spears, or the Iraq War.
In addition, Repptide takes a rare focus on rating people. It draws the input of members' approval and disapproval ratings for select people and provides constant updates. "Combined with the site's real-time rating system, Repptide is uniquely positioned to become the Internet's leading resource for tracking changing reputations for people and organizations," Trinidad said.
With just a few months under its virtual belt, Repptide is already making its mark on the Web. Recently, it was featured at CoolSiteoftheDay.com and was highlighted on KillerStartups.com, which reviews Internet startups to find "The Next Big Thing." KillerStartups.com had this to say about the site: "Repptide's ability to graphically track real-time changes in public perception is unique. Think of it as a combination of Reddit and Yelp, in that it highlights the hottest subjects of the day while letting its community members comment on and rate the subject in question."
Like most creative inventions, Repptide was born out of sheer necessity. Trinidad thought of the idea when he was car shopping and was unable to find information online about a dealer's reputation. "If you can rate businesses, why not rate people too?"
The new Website supports the increasing movement toward Web 2.0 applications, a term used for websites that rely on user-generated content. His goal in creating Repptide is to give Internet users a way to easily find and express opinions without the hassle of lengthy registrations or requiring time-consuming writeups. By eliminating these hurdles, the site has produced a surge of user participation, according to Trinidad. "By giving users the ability to express their approval or disapproval with a simple up or down vote--and allowing them the flexibility to add more detailed reviews in the future--the average community member provides input and opinions on over 40 subjects. Repptide is quickly becoming the online voice of public opinion."
Visitors can express their opinions and learn more about Repptide's online community at http://repptide.com
About Repptide Based in San Diego, Repptide is an organic review site that tracks shifts in public opinion about anyone and anything through the online vote of its members. More than a review site, Repptide represents the collective online voice of public opinion.
For more information, Contact: Rainier Trinidad, Founder (208) 309-2011
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