Description
Offering business information users strategies for identifying and evaluating no-cost online information sources, this guide emphasizes techniques for recognizing biased and untrustworthy web sites. Information users are directed to the most useful and targeted sources of company histories and overviews. These include corporate sales and earnings data, SEC filings and stockholder reports, public records, market research studies, competitive intelligence, industry analyses, staff directories, executive biographies, statistics, survey/poll results, conference proceedings, press releases, news stories, and hard-to-find information about small businesses and niche markets. Demonstrated are concepts such as precision searching, which enables business searchers to quickly find the specific information they need. Also discussed are critical-thinking skills and the art of asking the right question. A 10-point checklist that allows users to systematically evaluate web site reliability is included.The business researcher's challange
What to do before using a search engine
Precision business searching
What to do with questionable sites
Company & industry sources
Statistics & surveys
News & blogs on the net
Knowledge, intuition, & trust
Prescreeened business sites
Published
Nov 2004
Publisher
CYBERAGE BOOKS
ISBN
9780910965668
Pages
280




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