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Info Products Where To Search For Content For Your Writing

Search is an important part of creation of info products. When you write on a topic you would like to gather maximum information before you start writing. Collected information also comes handy whenever you are in doubt or want to make a reference. You can search for the information both offline and online. Offline you can search the local libraries, magazines, newspapers and bookstores.

Online search is an easier and quicker way to search. I find it a better method to find and locate offline help material.

We all are familiar with online search. It could be smooth honeydew smooth or could result in frustration and headaches. We need to use search methods more effectively and efficiently for our business than we do for our normal daily queries. So we need to know every possible resource and every possible trick that can be used for enhanced searching.

Search Engines: Online search activity is done mainly through search engines. Google, Yahoo and MSN are leading search engines. As a matter of habit we tend to restrict ourselves to one search engine. But it is important to know that search engines are not absolute. Neither they are similar. There differences in algorithms and the way they index the web results in slightly different search results. So if one search engine is not serving your query to the extent you want, you may wish to try other one.

Web Directories: Web directories classify and list the site according to the subject they cater. There are general subject directories and directories on specific subjects. For example I am listing few general subject directories you can check out.

Librarians' Index - http://lii.org

Infomine- http://infomine.ucr.edu

Academic Info - http://academicinfo.us

About.com - http://about.com

Google Directory - http://directory.google.com

Yahoo Directory! - http://dir.yahoo.com

Wikipedia: Wikipedia ( http://wikipedia.org) is a community built online free encyclopedia where you can find information on almost any topic.

Metasearch Engines: When you submit a keyword to meta-search engine, it transmits your search simultaneously to several individual search engines and their databases of web pages. So you can query your search to all search engines simultaneously. But the results may not be deep dug. So if you can, use search engines directly. A few common meta search engines are

Dogpile http://dogpile.com

Surfwax http://surfwax.com

Copernic http://copernic.com

Web Article Directories: Article directories host the content published by other writers and are a good source of information. There are hundreds of article directories on the web where you can find articles that you might be looking for. Just do a little search and you would find it.

Info Products from Other Authors : If you come across an ebook/audio book/video which possesses the information you are looking for and the author is credible enough, you can go for it. You would get most of the information you require without much search.

You also get to know your potential competitor. But if you do not want to buy, there is plenty of information available that is free and is waiting to be dug out.

Public Domain Books: All this stuff is free and most of them without copyrights. You can use the information and bring your own products out. Project Gutenberg is a great place to start.

Arun Pal Singh is an internet marketer,web author who runs website http://www.homeforprofits.com to help budding online entrepreneurs with information and ready made products. Visit http://www.homeforprofits.com to find how his ebooks, softwares, audios, website building material, traffic strategies and training videos and information can provide the leverage that your business needs to grow and expand.

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Arun Pal Singh is a successful doctor, marketer and writer.
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