Boogle - Business Google |
Launch Boogle - Business Google
Google is an exceptionally powerful search engine. However, knowing how to search Google takes skill and a language all its own. Use Boogle to start getting the results you need from Google the first time. |
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Search Engine Tips |
Sam's Search Engine Tips for Sales People
Download this resource guide to learn how to get the most out of search engines, and how to use search engines to get information on companies, industries, and people to ensure relevance during a sales call. |
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Favorite Search Engines |
Best of the Business Web Directory
This directory engine features the best business Web sites as selected and evaluated by the James J. Hill Reference Library. Use the pull-down menu or enter a broad term (e.g., marketing) in the search form. |
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Bing
After you conduct a search on Bing, hover your mouse to the right of a search results for additional search options. Also review related searches for additional search ideas. |
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Clusty
Clusty delivers search results much like any search engine, but then it automatically scans for common words and "clusters" them in folders, or categories on the left side. |
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Cuil
Claims to be the world's largest search engine, in terms of the number of sites indexed. Cuil displays results in a format that features columns instead of result lists. |
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Exalead
On Exalead's results page, make sure to scan the options at the right. Click the "More" link to see all of your options. You can include or exclude search terms, look for specific types of results, and more. |
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Google Advanced Search
Use the powerful Google advanced search to narrow or expand your search results. By spending a minute in Google's advanced search, you'll start to get the Google results you want in the first few listings. |
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Mool - News Search
Use Mool to locate current and some archived news stories on companies, people, and industries. Instead of searching billions of Web sites, Mool limits its search to about 4,500 key news sources. |
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MSN - Industry Search
Enter a broad industry search term (e.g., pharmaceutical). On the results page right hand side, look at the various Related Searches links then click on a link for results related to that category. |
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Viewzi
After conducting your search, click on the upper navigation different visual tabs to see results in different ways. Each option shows different results in different visual manners.
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Yahoo Search
The Yahoo search engine will suggest results as you type. On the results page, click the inverted triangle under the search form to see additional suggestions and related concepts. |
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Other Search Engines |
Meta-Search: Dogpile.com or Mamma.com
Meta-search engines deliver results from many search engines. Some meta-search engines even search directory engines and index engines simultaneously. |
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GoogleGuy
Simultaneously search both Google and Yahoo and displays the results side by side. See what results Google has that Yahoo doesn't and vice versa. |
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