Roger Hollings
Born and bred in Maine, Roger is one of the longest-standing writers for KillerStartups.com. A translator by trade, he is passionate about art in all its forms. He enjoys both classic and contemporary literature, nature photography and music from both sides of the Atlantic. Fascinated by technology from an early age, he has always explored the ways in which computers let people articulate their thoughts and communicate better with the world at large.
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Notepeep.com – Commenting On Whatever You Want
And in the event you want to comment on something that is not yet included on that database, you can proceed to add it yourself. In order to do so, all you must do is furnish its name and add a couple of tags to go with it (about four or five words should do).
But assuming the person, place or object that you want to comment upon is indeed featured, then you can proceed to add your two cents using something akin to a feedback box. For example, you can leave a comment about a cafeteria where they have the lousiest service in the whole of the United States so that others know they should keep their distance. Or you could use this system to recommend a cafeteria where they make you feel top notch. Both uses are possible, and the comments will be visible as long as you don’t employ any inappropriate language.
Notepeep.com In Their Own Words
“Comment anonymously on people, places, and things.”
Why Notepeep.com It Might Be A Killer
It is an instant way to tell others about places worth checking out, and also about these places that should be left to their own devices.
Some Questions About Notepeep.com
What will make people come back to this service time after time?
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