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Sent to you by Yvan via Google Reader: 3 Ways to Search for Anything
Online via AltSearchEngines by Guest Author on 6/13/09

By Jay Neely
Jay Neely is a Boston entrepreneur interested in online strategy, user
experience, and emerging technologies.

Friends and colleagues have given me a lot of praise for seemingly
knowing about everything web-related. And while I can answer a good
number of “How can I…â€, “What are the…â€, and “What’s the
best…â€
questions off the top of my head, the biggest lesson I’ve learned about
providing value to others is that it’s not about knowing everything,
it’s about knowing how to find almost anything.

Below are my top 3 resources for being able to find almost anything:

1) Delicious Bookmarks
The “biggest collection of bookmarks in the universe†is searchable &
tag-browsable, making it an invaluable tool for taking the simplest
phrasing of what you’re looking for and getting great results. One of
the particularly nice tricks I’ve discovered is that when browsing
tags, you can chain them to find items marked with multiple tags. (e.g.
http://delicious.com/tag/marketing+tips+basics). Being able to view
tags and users who’ve bookmarked items is great for turning on good
result into several more by finding people/tags covering similar items.

2) Specialized Directories
Sometimes I just want a nice, long list. Directories are anytime I’m
looking for something containing keywords that are ambiguous, or used
in many different contexts. Anytime someone asks me for a web service
that does X, if I don’t know offhand of one, I Go to Web 2.0. Other
directories I use often are:

- The Niche Social Networks List
- The Niche Social News Sites List
- The Funded – Directory of venture capitalists, with ratings &
reviews.
3) Specialized Search Engines
You can be okay at everything or you can be great at a few things. The
jack of all trades rule applies to search engines as much as it does
people, which is why Google has spent so much time creating specialized
search engines (Blog Search, News, Scholar, Books, etc.).
AltSearchEngines is a good source for every specialization under the
sun, but the five I find myself using the most often are:

- BoardReader – This forum search engine lets me choose if I’m
searching for individual posts, whole threads/topics, or entire forums
about a keyword.
- Twitter Search – Anytime I want to find out about something happening
now, Twitter search is the place to go. Links in people’s tweets help
me find content faster than Google can index it.
- SearchYC – Search engine for startup incubator YCombinator’s Hacker
News community.
- Yahoo! Site Explorer – Entering a URL in this tool allows me to find
every site linking to it. SEOMoz’s LinkScape tool is similar, and
includes anchor text information.
- Google’s Keyword Tool – Allows me to enter keywords and find out how
often they are searched for. Extremely useful not only for market
research, but for finding out which phrasings of similar keyword sets
are more common.
I hope these resources help you. Let me know your favorites.

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