Thursday, October 25, 2007

The 3 Best Places To Research For Free Information

Internet marketing online creates many different needs that
have to be filled by the home based business entrepreneur.
What many consider as one of the more tedious tasks is research.
Whether it be for gathering content for a new ebook or article
or simply to find a new niche to target, research is a basic
chore for all internet marketers.

Among the places you can conduct your research, three stand out
as the best because you can get your information for free. The
three to which I refer are your local library, a bookstore and
probably the most incredible source of information ever, the
internet.

While each of these sources are extremely helpful when
conducting research they each have their own drawbacks.
Following is a brief look at each and the inevitable positives
and negatives associated with them.

Your Local Library

An excellent source of information, although most of what you
will find here may be a bit dated since libraries don't always
have the latest releases.

Naturally the bigger the library the more likely the chances of
finding the information you're looking for. If you live in a
bigger city you will most likely have a main library that you
can access which will have much more to offer than smaller
satellite branches.

Another factor in a library's favor is that you can take most of
the books you need for research home with you so you can gather
your information at your own leisure.

One of the best ways to find a hot niche is to look through the
magazines in the library. Check out back issues and look for
long running ads that have not been changed for several issues.
This most likely means that the ad is working and the product is
selling otherwise the ad would have been pulled. Advertisers
won't keep running ads if they're not working.

A Bookstore

Many bookstores now allow you to actually sit and read the books
that are available in the store without even having to make a
purchase.

This is nice if you're looking to relax but when researching a
specific niche topic you may be better off working at a faster
pace in order to keep focused on the task at hand.

Once again look at the magazine rack. This is an incredible
resource for finding not just hot niches but niches where people
have money to spend because if there's a magazine being
published for that niche then there are people willing and able
to buy it.

Also by looking for topics with large areas dedicated to them
and many shelves of books you will know that there is not only
an abundance of information but a lot of interest too. A
bookstore will not use up space on books that don't sell.

The Internet

This is the the largest source of information you may ever
encounter. There is just an incredible amount available on
practically any niche topic you can think of.

From aardvarks to zoology and everything in between you can
find free information on the internet if you know where to look.
Naturally you would want to start with the major search engines
but there are alternatives such as public domain works.

Beware though when using the internet as a reference source that
many people post many different kinds of information and not all
of it may be true or factual. As with any source, always double
or triple check accuracy before using information found on the
internet.

With these three sources at hand you should be able to find more
than enough information on most any topic to create products,
web sites and articles in a timely fashion.

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