How To Find Small Business Software Reviews

 

One of the most important things you can do for your small business is to have good software to help manage your finances, payroll, and inventory.

There are a lot of software packages out there, however. How do you make a good decision on which to buy? The answer is to find good reviews to guide your purchase.

Discovering What's Out There

The first step to finding reviews on small business software is to find out what software is currently available.

If you enter 'small business software' into a search engine, you will get the widest range of results, but the sheer amount can be dizzying.

A better way to get an idea of the array of small business software is to check merchant web sites. Office supply websites or computer store websites will often have a list of software you can investigate.

Also consider Amazon.com. It has an easy-to-navigate website that will quickly give you focused results. Amazon has the added bonus of having user reviews for the products they sell. These user reviews can show you at a glance what others thought of the software you are considering.

Finding Reviews

After you have compiled a list of software you think you might want, you will need some solid reviews.

The search engines can help you if you type in the name of the product "+review".

In addition, sites such as Business.com and ConsumerGuide.com provide reviews of small business software. And don't forget the computer magazines, such as PC World and Mac World.

Double Up On Reviews

Make sure to check out a number of reviews on the software you are interested in to get a complete picture.

You are best off pairing user reviews and magazine reviews. User reviews are likely to be unbiased, as they are from people like you. Magazine reviews are more thorough. They will get into the 'nuts and bolts' working of a program to give you an in-depth view of what a software package offers.