Searching For Information Online Can Be Time-consuming And Frustrating
Published by Mick Owen on 2010-01-08 16:14:51
Searching for information online can be very time-consuming and frustrating. Although the search engines will return thousands of websites that supposedly have the information you are seeking, actually finding useful information can be a real challenge.
For example, if I were interested in the subject of coffee, the search engines are likely to return a multitude of websites that simply make a reference to coffee, but that do not actually contain any information about coffee.
You soon find yourself wading through countless websites trying to separate the contenders from the pretenders.
While I may be interested in the history of coffee production, the site I end up on might simply be someone's blog where they posted about having a cup of coffee with a friend.
So, is there a better way to find information that is useful to you instead of going the traditional search engine route?
Anything that makes it easier/faster for me to locate the information I am seeking is a welcome resource since time is at such a premium for me.
One of the best resources I have found that meet my criteria are online article directories. Many people are now discovering how useful an article directory can be when they want to get straight to the source of information on their topic of interest.
Recently I discovered FreeArticleSearch.net and now consider it one of my new favorites. It contains 40,000 articles neatly cataloged into 149 topics. No longer do I need to waste time trying to find free quality information online, I just zip on over to FreeArticleSearch.net and select one or more of the topics I am interested in right there on the main page, then I am instantly taken to another page that has brief summary of hundreds of articles on mm topic of interest. From the summary I can click on a link that will take me to the complete article.
For example, today I might be interested in tips on finding a new job, so I would click on the topic
Careers, Jobs & Employment and instantly be taken to a dozen or so articles that are specifically written for my area of interest.
I encourage you to head on over to http://freearticlesearch.net/ and give it a try for yourself.