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gail Posted May 8, 1999 6:07 PM
I would suggest you use 3 methods to get this
information: 1) look in the marketing area of
extensive offline bookstores and online as well.
2) e/mail people who have sites or who might
be able to network online to find the right
professional who could direct you to the information.
3) And here are a FEW sites where you can start:
Researching takes a lot of time and so I will
have to give you a place to start digging. I
have enclosed the web sites in parenthesis. Of
course don't type the parenthesis; also i will
give you some search terms to use and please
type them just the way I give them with the
search engines recommended:
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First: E/mail this contact at Journal Advancing
Consumer Interest: aci@hofstra.edc
Ask if they know of any particular person who
might have the info you need.
Next: try these sites: (www.consumer.gov/about.htm)
(www.claritas.com/dat_spen.htm)
(www.pueblo.gsa.gov)
(www.miningco.com) do a search for divorce on
this site
(www.pollingreport)
And one of the best sites on divorce where you
can begin networking to find the info is
(www.divorcecentral.com)
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If you do any websearches try the following
search engines: (www.dogpile.com) and (www.
nothernlight.com) On these engines use the
following boolean search terms.Please type it
just the way I list including quotation marks.
My recommendation: as a newbie learn how to do
boolean searches. Ok here are the terms:
"marital status" +"spending habits"
(make sure to put the plus sign right next to
the quotation mark;don't leave spaces)
Ok you are on your own...
not sure if I will do a research manual yet...
but consider this a Random Act of Kindness.
Good luck Tim. |
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