Advanced Whois
2010

Top Seven Ways to research a company or brand online
When you need to research a company, product or mark on the Internet you can improve your results and spend less time using the following seven proposals.
1. Motors search – Google / Yahoo: simple and complex
Of course, you already know how to use search engines like Google and Yahoo. However, make sure you take full advantage of these tools. If you have never used the "advanced features" of Google, you're limiting your ability to find desired information.
Most of what follows is common sense, but you can not have been written before. It helps to have an approach disciplined research and reading can then have an idea of how to search very useful. (each line type the following in the search box Google. If want to reduce the results include only the entire phrase in quotes and then type that you type into the Google search box).
The key is to see the details of the information you want by adding a keyword at a time, then compare results from multiple searches to determine which keywords best to break the answer.
A common progression could be, for example, to answer the question: "Who is in charge of energy-related investments in General Electric? "
• General Electric
• Grocery Electric
• CEO of General Electric Energy
• General Electric Power Alex Urquhart
• Start by searching only the name of the company, namely "Company".
Google uses advanced features for specialized queries, gradually reducing the keywords you will find more information.
Examples of how to find a fake company, Company at google.com (Yahoo has similar search options available with yahoo.com).
• Demand Companya
• Company Dispute
• Profit Companya
• Company Profile
• The Board of Directors Company
• Company board member's name
Use operators such as Google OR, NOT (-), Y, etc to create ad hoc queries in large measure to find the information you need.
• Company or claim-CompanyB-shareholder
• Detailed Example:
• Google disputes or claims and the government Microsoft shareholders federal
Previous research and finds all the popular names and legal business can use and research for terms as well. Include ticker if the company is public.
• For example, instead of ADM Archer-Daniels-Midland.
• WMD claim
• No application contentious WMD
• WMD claim or litigation and federal governments.
• ADM disputes or claims and federal-the-inside information to shareholders
2. Get out of Google and Yahoo:
Try the same search in other search engines, three research sites widgets, or semantic type search engine. Choose your favorites and bookmark.
- http://www.rollyo.com
- http://www.ask.com
- http://www.live.com
- http://www.excite.com
- http://www.gigablast.com
- http://www.altavista.com
- http://www.hotbot.com
- http://search.aol.com
- http://www.alltheweb.com
- http://search.about.com
- http://www.mnemo.org/
- http://www.keotag.com/
- http://www.sortfix.com
- http://www.ebingbong.com
- http://www.silobreaker.com
- http://www.clusty.com
3. Search Charities
If you want a charity to benefit the search engines visit Research charity. Some work very well as aggregators and search results more donate a portion of their profits to charity. You can not buy time, but at least someone is likely to benefit. I do not think you can deduct from their taxes without however.
- NOTE: I did not see anything on these sites, except to return search results that mimicked other basic results of soil use. You may want to research which of these do you think that more legitimate. Assuming that you care. In addition, there are probably more out there like the following:
- http://www.goodsearch.com
- http://www.charitycafe.com
- http://www.earchkindly.org
- http://www.letthemknowitschristmas.com
You made it so much was conducted on research, but there are still many more search options. If you think you need a break during the search,
Check the search http://www.msdewey.com speaks. Above all, you get the same results as in other places, but you laugh hard.
If you still need a laugh go http://www.zombo.com make sure your sound is on.
Now back to serious research:
4. Check the company's main site, and WHOIS information.
• Use domaintools.com: http://whois.domaintools.com/example.com
• Only change example.com to any domain you want to search.
• Check PR or new sections of the website of the company.
5. Aboutus.org You can search, Wikipedia, Yahoo directory, BBB.com, GetSatisfaction, consumers, and other consumer-oriented sites for specific information.
http://www.aboutus.org •
• http://www.wikipedia.com
• http://directory.yahoo.com
http://dnb.com • – Duns & Bradstreet
http://www.bbb.com • – Better Business Bureau
• http://www.getsatisfaction.com
• http://www.consumerist.com
• http://www.businesswire.com
6. Search the site traffic ranking web firms in Alexa, Compete.com, event. The Compete.com blog has also excellent reports on various companies.
- http://www.alexa.com
- http://www.compete.com
- http://www.quantcast.com
You can search with Google "companyâ site: compete.com "to refine the results pages of Google compete.com, including several blog entries.
7. If the company below, the Stock Exchange Commission and other regulatory agencies provide a wealth of information that is publicly available. This information is displayed on EDGAR, but it is easier to find in common sources, such as:
- http://finance.yahoo.com
- http://money.msn.com
- http://www.motleyfool.com
- http://www.investors.com – Investor's Business Daily
There is a Firefox extension that lets you call SEOpen right click on the ability to perform multiple previous consultations. If you use Firefox, you should get.
- https: / / addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/570
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