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  • Charity Bike Ride
    Just came across this campaign: http://www.executiveresults.com.au/charity/ The bicycle ride is 1,084 Kilometres and is in Thailand.  Participating members will pay for expenses out of their own pocket, and therefore all donations will go straight to charity. Anyone donating will not only feel good by donating to wonderful cause, but will also get access to the photos...
    by Anil at May 19th, 2008 at 12:05 pm
  • RAYV Partner clickfind Launches Innovation Competition!
    Our friends over at clickfind have launched what only can be described as an “innovative” competition! If you don’t already know, clickfind is a brilliant, Australian run, online business directory.  So be sure to check them out and enter the competition.  Here are the details: $4000 worth of prizes are available by simply completing an online form...
    by Anil at May 9th, 2008 at 12:05 pm
  • Speak Up Sydney Winners Announced!
    Check them out at www.speakupsydney.com! And don’t forget to RSVP to the Speak Up Sydney and RAYV Party to find out who will take home the $5,000 grand prize!  Anil.
    by Anil at May 9th, 2008 at 12:05 pm
  • We’ve made a new friend!
    If you love RAYV you’re bound to love clickfind, a new Australian search engine and business directory. Why? Well here are our observations. clickfind is a nice, clean, easy to use, intuitive directory. Now this might not seem like much of a differentiator, but if you have a look around at every other directory out there (go ahead and have a look. We’ll...
    by Anil at February 26th, 2008 at 03:02 pm
  • How do I add a business?
    The beauty of RAYV is that if you want to write a review for a business that’s not on the site, there’s no waiting for us to have to add it.  Nope, you just go to ‘Write a Review’, search for the business by name (just in case it’s there – never hurts to be sure!), and then click ‘Add a Business’ at the bottom of the page. ...
    by Anil at January 21st, 2008 at 03:01 pm
  • The Importance of a Good High Five
    To survive, they say that you should be on the receiving end of 4 hugs a day (and we all know that ‘they’ are never wrong).  Well I say that you need to be on the giving side of 4 high fives a day (and we all know that I am almost always wrong, but it doesn’t stop me from trying).  Much like a poke, a kiss, a wink, a thumbs up, or whatever else...
    by Anil at January 13th, 2008 at 04:01 pm
  • For a VERY good cause…
    To start the New Year off with a bang, and to give you yet another incentive to RAYV – as if you need another incentive, I know – this month I am making a donation to the Australian Breast Cancer Foundation and Diabetes Australia for every review written on the site.  Here are the details: Go to www.rayv.com.au, register (if you haven’t already), and...
    by Anil at January 8th, 2008 at 04:01 pm
  • RAYV Compatibility Explained
    Ever go to a restaurant that a friend has recommended and afterwards find yourself saying “What the $#@?! was he thinking telling me that place was good?!”. Enter RAYV Compatibility. You see, it’s very common for people to go to the same places, and even have the exact same experiences, yet rate them differently. That’s because different people...
    by Anil at January 4th, 2008 at 11:01 am
  • RAYVing has its Perks!
    Introducing the Ultimate RAYVer. Are you one? RAYV knows how to reward its loyal members. And we’re starting by giving you these cool business cards for free! All you have to do is write 10 reviews on RAYV and then send us an email to cards@rayv.com.au with a link to your profile page and your address. We will then send you 25 of these cards for free, which you...
    by Anil at January 3rd, 2008 at 01:01 pm
  • RAYV has its very own superhero!
    Ok, well he THINKS he’s a superhero. That still counts for something, doesn’t it? Check out www.rayvman.com and have a look (and be sure to pass it on to your friends).  We’ll be uploading the outtakes shortly (which are funnier than the movie itself – hey, no wise cracks!), so stay tuned. 
    by Anil at January 2nd, 2008 at 10:01 am