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When Google and Yahoo Can't Help You Find What You Need
When Google and Yahoo Can't Help You Find What You Need
When Google and Yahoo Can't Help You Find What You Need
Specialized Online Business Resource: A Better Alternative to Search Engines
(ARA) - As a
small business consultant, Terrie Wheeler, president of
Professional Services Marketing Inc., of St. Paul, Minn., is always
looking for new ways to explain and clarify the concepts her
clients need to understand in order to be successful.
"We provide outsourced marketing planning and implementation to
clients in the service industry," she explains, "and while our
clients are very good at what they do, they don't always have the
best of plans when it comes to running their businesses." Among the
concepts her company helps them understand, business and strategic
planning, marketing and the importance of financial analysis as it
relates to generating new business.
Wheeler, like many of her clients, used to rely on Web sites like
Yahoo! and Google to locate business information, but a query would
often bring back thousands or even millions of results. "Who has
time to go through all of them to find what they need?" she asks.
"Even if you find something that seems useful, how do you know it's
credible?"
Like no other time in history, accurate, timely and credible
information is the key to making sound business decisions and
ultimately achieving business success. That's why smart business
people are turning to specialized online resources like the
nonprofit James J. Hill Reference Library, a trusted source of
practical business information. The organization recently premiered
BizToolkit (www.biztoolkit.org) and the Biz Info Library
(www.bizinfolibrary.org). Both programs organize the business
Internet and provide access to information, some of which is not
available via search engines. Best of all, both programs are
free.
They provide instant access to tools and resources for planning,
marketing, managing and growing a business. Need a business plan?
Download one from the Planning Your Business section. Looking for
forms and templates? You'll find them in the Managing Your Business
section.
"As a small business owner, you're expected to be an expert on
everything from your product or service to human resources,
marketing and finance," says Harvey Mackay, a New York Times number
one best selling business author, world-famous speaker and Biz Info
Library content contributor. "The Biz Info Library and BizToolkit
are the go-to resources for practical solutions and applicable
strategies for individuals and organizations seeking to be winners
in an ever-changing, always competitive marketplace."
BizToolkit has thousands of great resources, all neatly organized
and easy to find. And the Hill Library continually adds new
resources, such as the Virtual Advisory Board where participants
can ask business questions of and receive answers from business
owners and experts from across the nation and around the world.
Those wanting an even higher level of business information service
can become a BizToolkit Pro member at www.biztoolkit.org/pro.
Members gain access to premium information resources, including
additional downloadable plans, educational Podcasts and more.
When a Pro member needs help locating information, they just click
the "Live Help" button and enter into an instant message chat
session with a Hill information specialist. "I use this feature a
lot," says Wheeler. "It's wonderful to have access to a highly
experienced research librarian who can help you find exactly what
you need."
The specialist "takes hold" of the member's browser and shows how
to search and navigate the wealth of resources available in
BizToolkit. An e-mail transcript of the interaction, with links to
sites visited, is then sent to the member.
Also included in BizToolkit Pro is BizRewards, which allows members
to receive discounts on popular small business products and
services. Members even receive free one-year complimentary
subscriptions to both "Inc." and "Fast Company" magazines.
A collaborative effort of the Hill Library, the Ewing Marion
Kauffman Foundation, and the Edward Lowe Foundation, -- three of
the nation's top organizations devoted to small business success --
the Biz Info Library eliminates frustrating online searches that
produce thousands and sometimes millions of results. Users can
quickly find relevant information by using a keyword search, an
advanced search, or by browsing all articles in a particular
category and subcategory.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
