Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Consumer Reviews: Worth It?

Should I really rely on someone else's product research to make my software decision? Well, a typical software review from Consumer First Reviews takes around 5 to 10 hours to complete. This research involves product testing, product use and product comparison. The reviews go through a revision and quality control process. When I do my personal shopping I scarcely have one hour to investigate my product of interest, let alone time to compare the product to its competitors. Consumer First Reviews really does the work for you because we realize you have other things to do besides product research.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Do your homework...

Did you know that not all software products are created equal? You may want to buy software to burn your favorite DVDs or prevent viruses from ravaging your computer. With good intentions you read the back of a software box or Google 'virus protection'. The problem with purchasing software based on those sources is that you may not be given honest information. You might spend money on a product that doesn't work. For instance, the latest wave in DVD burning is the capability to burn full seasons of television shows. However, not all DVD burning software supports these "episodic DVDs". As for virus software, of course every brand will boast its effectiveness. But you need to know if the program is right for your computer, for your skill level and your lifestyle. When buying software, there are many things to consider. Fortunately sites like Consumer First Reviews provide you with honest research-based information on software. Each product is broken down in terms of usability, features and customer support. The easy-to-follow review site will help you decide quickly which product is appropriate for your needs. Take a look http://www.consumerfirstreviews.com

Monday, March 5, 2007

Software Reviews

The problem with software shopping can be pushy salespeople hungry for commission. Couple that pressure with your limited knowledge of computer software and you may wind up buying an expensive and ineffective product. Luckily, the Internet provides you with enough raw information to make your own decision. Consumer First Reviews has done the research for you on such products as DVD burning software and Antivirus protection and combined it into understandable language. We have ranked the products based on their usability, value, and features. But ultimately, you make the choice on where your money goes. Now you can relax and shop for new software on your own terms. Check out: http://www.consumerfirstreviews.com