With over 20 billion pages, Google is the largest and most popular online search engines in the world. Tracking down local history and genealogical information, however, requires users to have a basic understanding of search techniques and how the engine filters its results. Based on David Lynch's book "Google Your Family Tree" and information provided in other online genealogy courses, this presentation features how one can make best use of the Internet’s most powerful free online service.
How to Become an Internet Research SpecialistChinedum Azuh
Money-Spinning Opportunity: Become an Internet Research Specialist
Earn Fabulous Income in Naira and Foreign Currencies Every Hour Doing Internet Research. No Experience Necessary! No Capital Required!!
Do you like to surf the Web?
Ever used Google?
Would you like to get paid just browsing the internet the way you are used to?
I'm talking about $50 or N5000 an hour at a minimum. It could be a great part-time way to make extra money. If you go full-time, you could make a very nice living -- more than some bankers do. And in either case, you don't have to worry about going to an office, a 9-to-5 schedule, or any of that corporate hassle.
You work where you want, with whom you want, when you want it.
The Internet provides a vast amount of information. If you can quickly and efficiently navigate through that wealth of information, and essentially find something useful, you can create a very successful business as an Internet researcher.
Let me give you some type of research businesses are looking for. This list is not all inclusive. But it should help to get your wheels turning to figure out how you want to position yourself in the research business.
What type of internet research can I do for companies and agencies?
Here is a list of examples:
Market Research
Keyword Research
Content/Information Research
Fact Checking
Background Checking
Competitive Analysis
Business Research
Product Research
Medical Research
Image/Audio research
Social Media Research
Many people assume that they have no marketable skills that other people would want to use, but in the vast majority of cases that simply isn’t true.
You might think that because you can’t write, you can’t make any money online or offline. Not true. Can’t design or draw anything either? Not a problem.
The solution for many people is to take on simple research jobs for other people who don’t have the time to do it themselves. The word ‘research’ tends to bring to mind stuffy libraries and reams of paperwork but that isn’t the case nowadays. Thanks to the internet. Research can be a quick and easy task, and the fact that some people still don’t have the time to do it themselves means big money making opportunities for you.
The great thing about offering up your skills as a researcher is that you don’t necessarily have to specialize in any one particular area. One client might need information on keywords that other websites use so they can determine how to structure their own site content. Someone else might want to get information about a particular subject so they can write a book about it.
As an Internet researcher you'll work with writers, marketers, authors, website owners, publishing companies and other businesses to find information they need for their blogs, websites, articles, books, e-books, products, special reports etc.
With over 20 billion pages, Google is the largest and most popular online search engines in the world. Tracking down local history and genealogical information, however, requires users to have a basic understanding of search techniques and how the engine filters its results. Based on David Lynch's book "Google Your Family Tree" and information provided in other online genealogy courses, this presentation features how one can make best use of the Internet’s most powerful free online service.
How to Become an Internet Research SpecialistChinedum Azuh
Money-Spinning Opportunity: Become an Internet Research Specialist
Earn Fabulous Income in Naira and Foreign Currencies Every Hour Doing Internet Research. No Experience Necessary! No Capital Required!!
Do you like to surf the Web?
Ever used Google?
Would you like to get paid just browsing the internet the way you are used to?
I'm talking about $50 or N5000 an hour at a minimum. It could be a great part-time way to make extra money. If you go full-time, you could make a very nice living -- more than some bankers do. And in either case, you don't have to worry about going to an office, a 9-to-5 schedule, or any of that corporate hassle.
You work where you want, with whom you want, when you want it.
The Internet provides a vast amount of information. If you can quickly and efficiently navigate through that wealth of information, and essentially find something useful, you can create a very successful business as an Internet researcher.
Let me give you some type of research businesses are looking for. This list is not all inclusive. But it should help to get your wheels turning to figure out how you want to position yourself in the research business.
What type of internet research can I do for companies and agencies?
Here is a list of examples:
Market Research
Keyword Research
Content/Information Research
Fact Checking
Background Checking
Competitive Analysis
Business Research
Product Research
Medical Research
Image/Audio research
Social Media Research
Many people assume that they have no marketable skills that other people would want to use, but in the vast majority of cases that simply isn’t true.
You might think that because you can’t write, you can’t make any money online or offline. Not true. Can’t design or draw anything either? Not a problem.
The solution for many people is to take on simple research jobs for other people who don’t have the time to do it themselves. The word ‘research’ tends to bring to mind stuffy libraries and reams of paperwork but that isn’t the case nowadays. Thanks to the internet. Research can be a quick and easy task, and the fact that some people still don’t have the time to do it themselves means big money making opportunities for you.
The great thing about offering up your skills as a researcher is that you don’t necessarily have to specialize in any one particular area. One client might need information on keywords that other websites use so they can determine how to structure their own site content. Someone else might want to get information about a particular subject so they can write a book about it.
As an Internet researcher you'll work with writers, marketers, authors, website owners, publishing companies and other businesses to find information they need for their blogs, websites, articles, books, e-books, products, special reports etc.
Google Direct Answers: What Do They Mean for Your Site Traffic?Mark Traphagen
More and more Google is providing direct answers for questions asked in search, answers that may keep people from clicking through to web sites. What does this mean for your site, and are there ways to turn answer boxes to your advantage? This deck has the answers!
For everybody who gets tired of questions like “when is the Semantic Web actually going to happen”, or any other suggestion that the Semantic Web programme is “only vision, no progress”.
Presentation created for the CILIP Cataloguing Interest Group event on Linked Data, 25th November 2013 (http://www.cilip.org.uk/cataloguing-and-indexing-group/events/linked-data-what-cataloguers-need-know-cig-event)
An overview of Google search limits and operators with several examples related to business topics. Presented on Sept. 14, 2011 at Manhattan (KS) Public Library
Google Direct Answers: What Do They Mean for Your Site Traffic?Mark Traphagen
More and more Google is providing direct answers for questions asked in search, answers that may keep people from clicking through to web sites. What does this mean for your site, and are there ways to turn answer boxes to your advantage? This deck has the answers!
For everybody who gets tired of questions like “when is the Semantic Web actually going to happen”, or any other suggestion that the Semantic Web programme is “only vision, no progress”.
Presentation created for the CILIP Cataloguing Interest Group event on Linked Data, 25th November 2013 (http://www.cilip.org.uk/cataloguing-and-indexing-group/events/linked-data-what-cataloguers-need-know-cig-event)
An overview of Google search limits and operators with several examples related to business topics. Presented on Sept. 14, 2011 at Manhattan (KS) Public Library
“Oh No… I Got a…”
Can you finish the line? (we’ll ask on the webinar for a free swag give-a-way)
I can.
And it’s not because I’ve got 3 amazing girls at home completely addicted to Tik Tok.
Well, maybe it is.
Or I may just be that much more hip than you.
All views expressed by the Author (Ryan Leary, our treasured CMO) concerning the levels of his own hipness are those of his own. RecruitingDaily does not own the above statement or necessarily even agree that Ryan is hip. At all.
Anyhow…
What does Google and Duck Duck Go have in common?
What does Bing have the power to do that Google cannot?
Did you know that Google is not the only search engine you should try to be using?
You heard that. You’re going to get a list about
It’s like that, AND…
We are going to rip through 10 of these suckers LIVE with Ronnie Bratcher in a 60-minute training session that will only be available to those that register.
Custom Search Engines with Ryan Leary and Ronnie Bratcher
Here’s what we are covering (in-depth)
Exploring other Search Engines (like, outside of the Googs). Stating the obvious, when using a search engine, most people use Google as their default tool.
Believe it or not, there are so many alternatives to find different subsets of data that potentially might not be indexed on Google.
In this session, Ronnie will introduce a few favorites and show you how they work, giving you the sweet gift of awareness to explore other search engines in existence.
Yes. THEY DO EXIST.
You’ll take this back to your desk immediately:
A new arsenal of active and little-used search engines with the playbook on how and when to use them.
Ronnie’s specific workflow for each search engine.
An understanding of how to use each search engine to target and connect with your key prospects.
A refreshingly easy source to use when you are stuck with no prospects to present to your hiring managers.
This ppt provides overview of Agile Scrum and how it fits in the Doc. Dev. Life Cycle. What was the process before Agile. How DDLC fits in Agile Scrum Methodology
API Documentation Tool Comparison for companies to choose readily available HATs without depending on DevOps for customization.
Disclaimer: All the information in these slides are based on the requirements
Documentation teams in companies are facing challenges with communication within the team or product team stakeholders. Most of the miscommunication is leading to reduced productivity, conflict of interest or loss of resources such as time or the employee. It is important for the team members, leads and managers to overcome such challenges. The following challenges in a documentation team can be resolved using these proven tools and techniques:
- Conflict of interest
- Loss of harmony
- Miscommunication with clients or product team stakeholders (during sprint planning)
- Committing more work due to insufficient preparations
- Escalations due to internal conflicts
Includes:
* Leading Help Authoring Tools (HATs) that are standalone or Cloud-based available in the market.
* Why HATs are important for technical writers
* Leading Video Editing Tools in the market.
* Single Sourcing with example video of Adobe RohoHelp 2019.
Content conversion challenges and how to prepare MS Word source before importing into the following help authoring tools (HATs):
* Adobe RoboHelp
* Adobe Framemaker
* Madcap Flare
* Atlassian Confluence
Analysis of current scenario of your company is very important in deciding the HAT (Help Authoring Tools) and Content Strategy for your company. These PPT slides provides a analysis of existing scenario in a company and how RoboHelp was chosen as the HAT.
Picture Archival and Communication System [PACS] has evolved continuously over the last two decades. You can read the overview of PACS in this PPT Slides
Importing MS Word files in AuthorIT is tedious when you want import files with too many images and tables or even bulk files. These slides give you tips to overcome them.
Disclaimer: No attempt to copy or plagiarism of the original content. This is just to share the learnings. It varies from the original slides made by the original presenter at the 14th STC India Conference, Bangalore.
- Demystifying Search: Making your help content search friendly
- Mobile Documentation: Create ePubs and other mobile device outputs
- How to Develop Mobile Help
- Alfresco: An open source CMS
- Plagiarism & Technical Writing
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
15. Negative Search Terms e.g.: “nano –car” will return the results with word ‘nano’ but not Tata Nano car
16. Limit your search results to a particular web site e.g.: “sparsh site:infosys.com” will get the pages from infosys.com where the word ‘sparsh’ is referred `
17. Search for sites that link to a particular website: e.g.: “link:infosys.com”
18. You’ve found a useful website & want to find other sites like it: e.g.: “related:www.infosys.com”
19. Google is a Dictionary Find definition of a word or a phrase? e.g.: define: scruples