RollingResearch.com: A New Vertical Finding Service for the Automobile Industry and Consumer
June 8, 2011
New Information Service about Sources of Automobile Information
ArnoldIT.com has developed another news service blog, this one about where to find automotive information on the Internet. Each article in the Web log provides a synopsis of a source, an example of the information available from it, and critical commentary about its value.
Despite the wide availability of Web indexes on Bing.com and Google.com, these services often make it difficult to locate high-value specific information. Vertical findability services such as Rolling Research provide more focused results than those of common Web indexes:
The audience we want to reach wants to get to high value sources of information without wading through a laundry list of search results. Our researchers examine the sources and prepare compact, information-packed descriptions of a source. We think that anyone seeking objective information about the automobile industry will find Rolling Research a useful resource,” said Stephen E. Arnold, publisher and owner of ArnoldIT.com, an independent consulting and engineering firm. “Too much of the available automotive information is advertising fluff. We want to be clear and direct in stories that are crisp and brief. Who wants to spend endless hours clicking on potentially irrelevant or inaccurate sources in a quest for facts?
The blog is sponsored by TheAutoChannel.com, a premier source of information about vehicles since 1994.
Rolling Research is produced by ArnoldIT.com, publishers of Beyond Search and Inteltrax, and publishes Monday through Friday. Current and archived stories are available without charge at http://www.rollingresearch.com. An RSS feed and new-story Twitter notifications are available.
The service includes articles, features, and links to important business information resources. The editorial team takes a critical stance, providing value added commentary about sources of information related to the automobile industry, hybrid vehicles, recreational vehicles, motor sports, and allied fields. Story ideas may be submitted to rollingresearch@yahoo.com
Cynthia Murrell June 8, 2011
Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, the resource for enterprise search information and current news about data fusion