Econtent published in March 2007 an article on Reprtlinker's innovation. The
magazine has a mission
to clearly identify and explain emerging digital content trends, strategies, and
resources. Econtent condiders that Reportlinker differentiation relies on
its specialization in open access market research reports. Using this tool,
users can search the long tail of free
market research without the "noise of not so relevant merchant
results".
. Article can be found here.
Reportlinker in the press
Wednesday 4 April 2007
Econtent gives his vision of Reportlinker
By Ben on Wednesday 4 April 2007, 22:19
Tuesday 3 April 2007
Peter Suber gives his vision of Reportlinker
By Ben on Tuesday 3 April 2007, 21:57
Peter Suber, Research Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College, was the
first to post an article on Reportlinker. Peter is publishing Open Access
News (News from the open access movement). He considers that User can
now search the long tail of free market research without the noise of not so
relevant merchant results. The professional research engine also includes in
its index many results from the deep web that are not even accessible through
general search engines....
. Article can be found here.
Monday 2 April 2007
Reportlinker announces the first search engine dedicated to open access market research reports
By Nicolas on Monday 2 April 2007, 22:39
Reportlinker is a vertical search engine dedicated to open access market research reports. On a single screen, it gathers more than 1,2 million reports, published by trusted sources (governments, embassies, national statistics agencies, trade unions…).
The inadequacy of general public tools when searching for open access industry information The launch of Reportlinker is related to a common matter: how to quickly find and access relevant information using general public tools? General public tools promote merchant content, boosted by search marketing (SM) and search engine optimization (SEO) techniques, making relevant open access information more difficult to find.
Reportlinker: the professional market research engine makes the difference Reportlinker differentiation relies on its specialization in open access market research reports. User can now search the long tail of free market research without the noise of not so relevant merchant results. The professional research engine also includes in its index many results from the deep web that are not even accessible through general search engines. More than 1,2 million public reports, published by trusted sources, are now available in just a few clicks.
Reportlinker helps information researcher to improve efficiency and reduce costs by organizing and facilitating search for open access industry reports
• Reducing noise with results 100% dedicated to market research information: More than 1,2 million documents and reports aggregated from 200,000 high quality public sources (governments, embassies, trade unions…)
• Hard to find documents gathered in one place Reportlinker facilitates search for hard to find open access industry reports by concentrating highly fragmented sources on a single screen. Most of them are not even indexed by well known search engines.
Who should subscribe to Reportlinker? Information professionals, decision makers and entrepreneurs who search for structured analysis, like market reports or strategic information regarding their industry. Reportlinker is a subscription based search engine available from EUR 249 / month (www.reporltinker.com).
About Reportlinker Reportlinker is powered by Ubiquick, a technology company which develops and markets industry vertical search tools since January 2001 to 85,000 clients world wide.
For more information: Reportlinker Benjamin Carpano bca@reportlinker.com 97 Rue Racine 69 100 Villeurbanne France Tel : +33 4 37 37 16 37 Fax : +33 4 37 37 15 56
http://www.reportlinker.com
Friday 30 March 2007
Search Engine Watch gives its opinion on Reportlinker
By Nicolas on Friday 30 March 2007, 20:33
With its specialisation on the SEM (Search Engine Marketing), Search ENgine Watch considers that Reportlinker "attempts to filter the results of regular engines that are imapct by SEM efforts". Relevant open access information are more difficult to find. Reportlinker brings its solution, dedicated to industry reports. Read the article here.
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