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Anyone with a computer and modem can become
an electronic publisher of direct tv satellite receiver on the
Internet, disseminating information to a global audience. While this
new medium explodes with direct tv satellite receiver information,
it also poses a vexing problem: How do you evaluate the quality of the direct
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online doesn't mean it contains valid information. In fact online information
demands close scrutiny.
The publishing world has a long tradition
of journalistic standards to which print materials are held. Although
many writers and publishers adhere to these standards when publishing
on the Web, many don't. It's up to you to cast a critical eye, sorting direct
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Why is this important? The Internet
abounds with all sorts of information on direct tv satellite
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source and accuracy, be wary. For example, information about direct
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be flawed. Even if the direct tv satellite receiver document
contains great technical detail, there is often no hard evidence
to back up the claims. Don't make the mistake of accepting
gossip as truth, which may prove to be professionally and financially
embarrassing.
While embarrassment is rarely fatal,
more serious consequences can result from following direct
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websites. While someone may be well-meaning in offering the
information, can you trust it? Is this person a direct tv
satellite receiver consumer who has actually purchased
and used the products or are they just an opinionated individual?
Or are they a competitor?
The first test involves authorship.
Have you heard of the writer before? What is the reputation
of the writer? Is he or she an acknowledged expert in the area
of direct tv satellite receiver? An article about the
broadcasting industry written by a BBC executive will carry
more credence than one by a rookie newscaster. Most professional
publications, including newspapers, magazines and trade journals
credit the writer. Is there biographical information about
this person? Is there a way to contact the writer (a phone
number, mailing address or e-mail address) should you want
additional information? Information presented anonymously should
arouse suspicion. Does the direct tv satellite receiver information
appear, on the surface, to be of value?
Rarely is direct tv satellite
receiver information completely neutral; usually there's
a point of view, maybe even a hidden agenda. Because it's
so easy to publish on the Internet, opinions on direct
tv satellite receiver abound. Always consider the source
of the information. A website fully devoted to direct
tv satellite receiver is more likely to be reliable than
one that covers lots of disparate fields. We do recommend
at the end of the day that you check out the information
for yourself. You are often the very best of judges.
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