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Finding What You Want .... |
August 24, 2005 |
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Posted by Joe Lewis at August 24, 2005 01:49 PM |
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How many of you remember when the Internet was just beginning to have mass appeal in the mid-late 1990's?
Whether you remember when the Internet hadn't been named yet (I believe back in the 1960's when it truly began at the U.S. DOD) or whether you just came to the Internet yesterday (where the heck have you been?), it is and has been one of the fastest growing and useful research tools ever imagined!
I don't profess to be an expert by any stretch of my imagination, however, in every bit of market research I have seen that deals with this subject, as well as in all the market studies I have conducted here at Monitor Technologies, one thing is for sure .... most everyone will tell you that the Internet has become their number 1 tool for finding information on a wide variety of subjects.
Do you agree? Probably. But, do you know how to find what you are searching for on the Internet? If you said "yes" and you think you just simply go to your favorite search engine and enter a few keywords, think again!
As I was pondering the question of how to find information that I was searching for one day, I thought it would be worthwhile to have a business acquaintance of mine (a consulting engineer) document his thoughts, ideas and methods of "Researching The Internet". It turned out to be so valuable that I wanted to share it with everyone I knew. You'd be surprised how much you may not know, or how much I did not know.
Free White Paper
The result is a "white paper" that is available to you at no charge from Monitor Technologies LLC. You can download it at http://www.monitortech.com/webseminar/WebSeminar_Mar05.pdf
In addition, if you want to get the most out of this "white paper" I also suggest you take some time and view the web seminar on the same subject produced by Monitor Technologies LLC in the Spring of 2005. It can be viewed at http://www.monitortech.com/wseminars.shtml.
Give me your comments
Take a look at these tools (the "white paper" and the "web seminar") then comment on this blog. What do you think? Do you have any tips for researching the Internet that you'd like to share?
Joe Lewis, Vice President - Marketing & Sales
Monitor Technologies LLC
Phone: 800-766-6486 or +1 630-365-9403
Email: jlewis@monitortech.com





