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.
Home » RemarkBox.com – A Better Feedback System
RemarkBox.com – A Better Feedback System
Essentially, Remark Box can be implemented into any site by merely copying and pasting a small string of code into the relevant page.
Upon doing so, your visitors will be able to attach their comments to any paragraph that made them think a lot. They will also be able to comment on the page as a whole, of course.
When adding a Remark Box to your site you are able to tweak with lots of aspects such as the actual colors that will be used (so that the application does not to clash aesthetically with your site), and also vital aspects such as the size of the box that will manifest itself when the visitor wants to offer up his insight.
As a service, Remark Box is free for sites that have 25 or less active pages. There is one paid plan for sites with 26 – 99 active pages, and another for sites that have over 100. Check the “Costs FAQ” to learn about the latest, updated prices.
RemarkBox.com In Their Own Words
“Keep your site’s feedback in context. Let visitors leave a remark on your ideas on every page and paragraph.”
Why RemarkBox.com It Might Be A Killer
Giving your visitors such a supple chance to express the way they feel can but foster a strong sense of loyalty on them, and let you have a more profitable site in the end.
Some Questions About RemarkBox.com
Which browsers are supported? Will that change sometime soon?
Roger Hollings
More Stories
As AI-fueled layoffs accelerate, companies may finally price emotional intelligence as a core skill
Apple says Safari searches declined for the first time, pointing to rising AI use
LinkedIn’s CEO says the most valuable employees always demonstrate these 4 behaviors
7 subtle red flags you’re in the wrong career for building wealth—I ignored them for years
Digital nomads who thrive through constant change adopt these 8 daily habits
7 quiet signs you’ve already achieved financial freedom (even if it doesn’t feel like it)
7 ways people in Japan thrive without burning out
8 things emotionally intelligent people avoid sharing with just anyone