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dLook’s new “More information” feature for listings

By Michael Visser.

During the week dLook are expecting to release their “More information” pages for all business listings to provide additional information to visitors.

This detailed page - accessible through a prominent icon within search and category listings - will include a ramp-up of business data including:

  • Phone
  • Fax
  • Address
  • Website (only available to premium listings)
  • Email address
  • Mobile number

As well as, and here’s the treat…

  • A localised map; not a Google Maps mashup
  • Company blurb
  • Business trading hours
  • Accepted payment types
  • Qualifications/affiliations/associations
  • Products and/or services
  • Coupon for premium listings

Mobile accessibility is just around the bend with the launch of dlook.mobi - Dlook’s mobile search interface - expected this month; stay tuned.

I’ve updated dLook’s directory listing on Australian online business directories to include differences to other online directories; provided by Co-founder Meg Tsiamis.

dLook More Information listing

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About the article

This article was written on 2007-04-09 at 15:44:43+0000, filed under Uncategorized and tagged , , .

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Michael Visser is the founder of Visser Labs. He works as a professional Front-end Web Developer, loves Wordpress, Joomla and helping people get more out of their sites.

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2 Comments

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  2. Meg said:

    Hi Michael

    Many thanks for the thorough post - we’re really excited about the new enhancements :)

    Cheers

    Comment by Meg — April 10, 2007 @ 10:50 am

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