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[ The PC Guide | The PC Buyer's Guide | Understanding PC Sources, Vendors and Prices | Researching Vendors and Prices ] The Value of "Word of Mouth" Research Before I get into specific research resources, I want to give a "plug" for what I consider the best type of research of all: word of mouth. There is simply no substitute for personal experience, and recommendations from people you know. In fact, there are many very successful, excellent businesses that make their living almost entirely on word of mouth referrals--they do virtually no advertising, and don't have to. Their satisfied customers refer new business to them, and are happy to do it. These are the types of companies I prefer to work with personally. The key advantage of word of mouth research is that it is from people you trust. You aren't just getting comments from strangers, but from people whose opinions you respect. You are able to judge their opinions in the context of what you know about them. You also know that they don't have ulterior motives, and that they aren't trying to "sell you" anything. You should bear in mind that not all word of mouth references are created equal. Here are some tips for making the most of these referrals:
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