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When I was a young girl I remember my dad teaching me about being a "smart consumer" and shopping around, buying the best product for the best price. My first experience with this was calling multiple stores about batteries for one of my newest toys. I called from store to store, writing down information about the batteries' quality, how long it could last, and its cost. Now the internet has made it simple to look up my batteries or any product for that matter and compare them. It saves me a valuable amount of time calling from store to store and let's not forget about the ink I now save from not writing down all the facts about the batteries. With the internet I can look up any battery from various companies' websites and compare prices and features. But even better there are review websites that will review the batteries for me and rank them accordingly. The same can be said of time card software. I no longer have to call from company to company to compare the software. And now they have time card software review websites that help me save even more time and I get the best product, right? Maybe not.
What if you decide you need quality timesheet software? You start a web search to begin looking for what you need. You have found what appears to be a great time clock product. Then you decide why not see about software reviews. You find what appears to be a great review site that is going to save you all the research in the world. As you start looking at the reviews you realize that the timecard software you have been researching on your own doesn't even show up on the review website, but why? You thought it looked pretty good.
Most companies that review time card software charge the software company to review their software. What does this mean to you? This means that what you are actually seeing is the top 10 ranking for the companies that are willing to pay for their software to be reviewed, and not the top 10 software applications out there. Plus review websites that allow you to purchase the software from their site get a cut of the sale if the software is purchased from the review website. This means that the company you are purchasing from isn't getting all the money from the sale. This is too bad because it means that there is more overhead for time card software companies.
If I had gone to a review website to find batteries I may have saved some time and I may have found the "top ten" batteries from the companies that were willing to pay for their batteries to be reviewed. But what if the best batteries were still out there?
Joni Loveless is a timesheet software support technician and works for Hawkeye Technology Inc. which has been developing and supporting TimeClick since 1993. TimeClick has become America's favorite time clock software and continues to help businesses everywhere track their employee's hours and eliminate manual time card tracking mistakes.
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