How to Research on the Net
Category: Market Research | Date: 2001-07-14 |
When you sit down to write, whether it be a short article or a full blown ebook, it's smart to research your topic thoroughly before you begin. Even when you are writing about a topic that you are familiar with research will uncover recent news, developments, tools, techniques, and statistics. This information can shed new light on your topic and add a higher level of interest to your writing. I find it helpful to hunt down information in the search engines, article directories, and in resource sites. Below are my top resources for researching.
Here are the best resources for conducting research on the Internet.
== SEARCH ENGINES ==
I like to engage in a "power search" by using metacrawlers such as Google or Dogpile. These are directories that allow searches to go out to several search engines at once. What are some other popular search engines?
Here are the top picks from last year's Search Engine Watch Awards held by Danny Sullivan.
- Google was awarded for Outstanding Search Service and Most Webmaster Friendly
- Ixquick and Dogpile for Best Meta Search Engine
- Moreover for Best Specialty Search
- and Yahoo, Open Directory and FindLaw for the Hall of Fame.
== ARTICLE DIRECTORIES ==
See what other writers have to say about a given topic. It may give you a new insight and broaden your perspective about your subject. Here are some article directories where you can find articles written by leading Internet marketers and other authors.
- Marketing-Seek.com by two well-known Internet
figures Rick Beneteau and Rozey Gean
- TheUKMarketer.co.uk - fairly new, but a real up
and coming article directory
- MakingProfit.com - by Wild Bill Montgomery
- Web-source.net by Shelley Lowery
- Certificate.net/wwio/
- EzineArticles.com
- Dime-Co.com
== Resource Sites and Statistical Data Sites ==
My Favorite Top Ten Resource/Internet Statistic Sites
1. http://www.anacom.com/articles/ - white papers about doing business on the net
2. http://e-comm.webopedia.com - terms, definitions, and acronyms in electronic commerce.
3. www.Ecominfocenter.com/infosources/websites/statistics.html - Lists a whole slew of companies who have ecommerce and market analysis statistics
4. http://www.Ecomresourcecenter.com - tips for how to build a strong web presence
5. http://www.Ecommercetimes.com - latest ecommerce and online business news
6. http://ecommerce.internet.com - a conglomerate of news, links, product reviews, trends, and more!
7. http://www.marketingchallenge.com - Internet Marketing Challenge is private web site with tips and how to straight from the experts who are making it work. Current going rate for membership runs about $170 per year.
8. www.knowthis.com - a wealth of information: features market research, advertising and pr info, marketing advice, ecommerce and general business info. Check out the Know This Virtual Library.
9. http://www.sitepoint.com/ - SitePoint offers everything you need to know to build your web site, marketing your business online, and profit on the Internet
10. www.WilsonWeb.com - this site features powerful articles and news about every aspect marketing online and ecommerce.
SUMMARY
So with advice in hand I wish you the best of success in digging up the dirt as you perform research for your next article or ebook. The research is easy when you know WHERE to look!
About the Author
Kristie Tamsevicius
Kristie's Custom Design
:To contact see details below.
kristie@kcustom.com
http://www.kcustom.com
Here are the best resources for conducting research on the Internet.
== SEARCH ENGINES ==
I like to engage in a "power search" by using metacrawlers such as Google or Dogpile. These are directories that allow searches to go out to several search engines at once. What are some other popular search engines?
Here are the top picks from last year's Search Engine Watch Awards held by Danny Sullivan.
- Google was awarded for Outstanding Search Service and Most Webmaster Friendly
- Ixquick and Dogpile for Best Meta Search Engine
- Moreover for Best Specialty Search
- and Yahoo, Open Directory and FindLaw for the Hall of Fame.
== ARTICLE DIRECTORIES ==
See what other writers have to say about a given topic. It may give you a new insight and broaden your perspective about your subject. Here are some article directories where you can find articles written by leading Internet marketers and other authors.
- Marketing-Seek.com by two well-known Internet
figures Rick Beneteau and Rozey Gean
- TheUKMarketer.co.uk - fairly new, but a real up
and coming article directory
- MakingProfit.com - by Wild Bill Montgomery
- Web-source.net by Shelley Lowery
- Certificate.net/wwio/
- EzineArticles.com
- Dime-Co.com
== Resource Sites and Statistical Data Sites ==
My Favorite Top Ten Resource/Internet Statistic Sites
1. http://www.anacom.com/articles/ - white papers about doing business on the net
2. http://e-comm.webopedia.com - terms, definitions, and acronyms in electronic commerce.
3. www.Ecominfocenter.com/infosources/websites/statistics.html - Lists a whole slew of companies who have ecommerce and market analysis statistics
4. http://www.Ecomresourcecenter.com - tips for how to build a strong web presence
5. http://www.Ecommercetimes.com - latest ecommerce and online business news
6. http://ecommerce.internet.com - a conglomerate of news, links, product reviews, trends, and more!
7. http://www.marketingchallenge.com - Internet Marketing Challenge is private web site with tips and how to straight from the experts who are making it work. Current going rate for membership runs about $170 per year.
8. www.knowthis.com - a wealth of information: features market research, advertising and pr info, marketing advice, ecommerce and general business info. Check out the Know This Virtual Library.
9. http://www.sitepoint.com/ - SitePoint offers everything you need to know to build your web site, marketing your business online, and profit on the Internet
10. www.WilsonWeb.com - this site features powerful articles and news about every aspect marketing online and ecommerce.
SUMMARY
So with advice in hand I wish you the best of success in digging up the dirt as you perform research for your next article or ebook. The research is easy when you know WHERE to look!
About the Author
Kristie Tamsevicius
Kristie's Custom Design
:To contact see details below.
kristie@kcustom.com
http://www.kcustom.com
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