Quoted – Yelp.com: Extortion or free speech? Lawsuits mount

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Yelp.com: Extortion or free speech? Lawsuits mount

You would expect nothing more, or less, from the Web.As merchants line up to join the lawsuit against Yelp for allegedly downgrading their ratings when they did not advertise, the debate over the import and impact of online reviews has never been more heated. From other online sites touting their more pristine approaches, to merchants insisting that negative reviews can only help — honest! — perspectives are as diverse as opinions expressed in the online reviews themselves.

You would expect nothing more, or less, from the Web.

So who can a consumer trust? Surveys consistently show that word of mouth trumps all other sources of information and increasingly a seemingly average Joe review on the Web qualifies as word of mouth. Scott Testa, a technology consultant and business professor at Cabrini College near Philadelphia, said that while the Yelp suit may open the floodgates to criticism of criticism, the best bet for consumers is to read widely and with skepticism.

http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2010/03/29/yelp-com-extortion-or-free-speech-lawsuits-mount/

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Quoted – Dicas do ‘Wall Street Journal’ para economizar em 2010 – Estadao.com.br

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Dicas do ‘Wall Street Journal’ para economizar em 2010

A coluna eletrônica “Smart Money” do diário nova-iorquino The Wall Street Journal traz nesta segunda-feira dez dicas para economizar dinheiro em 2010. As sugestões foram pensadas para os moradores dos Estados Unidos, mas pelo menos seis delas podem ser aplicadas no Brasil.

Pechinche – “Se o produto é caro, é louco quem não pechincha”, disse ao WSJ o professor Scott Testa, do Calibri College. Muitas vezes, basta perguntar se existe uma chance de pagar menos no produto e o vendedor cede, segundo o jornal. Por exemplo, uma pesquisa mostrou que 68% dos proprietários de imóveis baixariam o aluguel para reter o inquilino (vale lembrar que o levantamento foi feito nos EUA, onde o setor imobiliário não tem andado bem).

http://blogs.estadao.com.br/radar-economico/2009/12/28/dicas-do-‘wall-street-journal’-para-economizar-em-2010/

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