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The internet is more than a vast array of connected servers, it is a limitless source of  business leads and networking connections. If you are a Recruiter, the internet places a vast assortment of passive candidates at your fingertips. If you are a Sales professional, the potential for new business can not be measured when the internet is a factor. In each case, the only real question is how to leverage the power of the world wide web to find leads  that can be acted upon immediately. That is where – The Searchologist steps in.

How well do you know the web? Do you know how to prospect the internet for leads?  Do you know where to begin?

The Searchologist is a blog that gives tips, tricks and strategies about Online Lead Generation and Resume Sourcing. It is ideally suited for Recruiters seeking passive candidates and Sales professionals prospecting new business. It is constantly being updated and is always relevant and actionable. Click here to subscribe to The Searchologist.

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Who produces this information?

The Searchologist Blog is written by Jim Stroud. Jim is a “Searchologist” (someone adept at online research) with an expertise in the full life-cycle placement of Executive and Technical personnel, Recruitment Research and Competitive Intelligence. He has consulted for such companies as Google, Siemens, MCI and a host of start-up companies. During his 3-year tenure with Microsoft, he served as a Technical Sourcing Consultant and was a regular contributor to Microsoft’s Technical Careers Blog. He also traveled to India to train Microsoft Recruiters in online research strategies as well as coach Recruiting Teams based in Latin America and the Asia Pacific.

When not engaged in Recruitment Research, Competitive Intelligence and Training projects for the aforementioned organizations, Jim created and sold two online properties while managing an award-winning blog – The Recruiters Lounge. He is also the producer and co-host of the video series – I Live Online and co-host of the technology podcast – Friday Traffic Report.

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This is (some of) what you will learn once you subscribe to The Searchologist:

  • VIDEO: How to find free resumes on Google
  • How to find free resumes on Yahoo
  • How to find clients for your recruiting business
  • How to generate recruiting leads on Flickr
  • How to find free resumes on Scribd
  • How to Source the best of the best
  • How to find software engineers by searching patents online
  • How to find Stay-at-home Moms (and Dad’s)
  • How to find more resumes and target your search by using TLDs
  • How to find Software Developers by tracking the servers they use
  • How to generate leads from Plurk
  • How To Find ColdFusion Developers
  • How To Find US-Based Candidates with Bilingual Skills
  • How to find Linux Geeks
  • How To Find Experts of Any Field On The Internet
  • VIDEO – How to recruit with YouTube
  • How to find free resumes on the internet
  • How to find resumes with Google’s new Similar Images app
  • How to find passive technical candidates
  • How to recruit Latin America
  • How To Source International Candidates
  • How to get disinterested candidates to call you back
  • How to track confidential resumes with Google
  • How to Automate Your Resume Sourcing for $0.00
  • VIDEO: Twitter – I Tweet Therefore I am
  • How to source resumes from a Google Map
  • How to find clients for your Las Vegas based recruiting business
  • How to find leads from Online Bookstores
  • More

The Searchologist is updated with new content every week!

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