Biznar simultaneously searches across a collection of selected business sources including trade literature, blogs, newspapers, business magazines, and market research publications.
Search results appear in a list that you can sort by rank, date, title, or author. You can also limit the results to specific sources using a drop down menu.
Biznar automatically categorizes the results into “buckets” by topic, author, publication, publisher, and date. Each category is a hot link, so you can click on it to see the hits contained there.
While no single source can meet all information needs, this one provides a good start for a wide range of business research questions.
A search on “Windows 8”, placed in quotation marks to force the phrase search, illustrates the categorized results next to the ranked results.
Did You Know? – Sometimes You Need a Third Party to Help with Competitive Intelligence
We all like to know what’s up with the competition. Having a handle on their plans, products, advertising claims, corporate strategy, or any number of other business programs can give your company an edge.
Often business managers want to keep a low profile, minimizing the chance that the target company will notice that their competition is paying attention. A third party researcher can help facilitate this.
Experienced business researchers provide a measure of anonymity while delivering valuable intelligence for informed decisions.