Find that Missing Link

March 02, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
ResearchOwl believe their service can help anyone. Basically if someone wants to know something ResearchOwl.com will dig it out, send them the best URL links relating to their subject and ultimately take the stress out of Internet searching.

As one of ResearchOwl's customers emailed in:
"I don't think I'll ever do research again! Only a fool would waste the time and effort when you guys would make their research seem like child's play. I look forward to many more projects in the future!" Christopher Schumacher – http://www.articleminer.com

ResearchOwl performs Internet searches for information for both business and personal queries so getting information to start a new hobby, plan a trip or explore a market to enter has never been easier as ResearchOwl is perched ready to help.

When asked what exactly they will research, Helen Farmer, co-founder of ResearchOwl said “your imagination is our limit”

People thinking about writing an ebook or articles, or requiring content for their website can rely on ResearchOwl to provide them with a list of relevant URL links to web pages pertaining to their topic. So the information they need is at their fingertips without them having to search for it.

This concept is proving very popular – as Dave Ryan of http://www.higher-profits.com/ comments:
"Incredible service. Your site is a great resource! Like the concept a lot. I think with the amount of marketers and information publishers that strike out into random niches they don't know anything about your service is very practical and useful for A LOT of people. That's not even mentioning students and whoever else would seek your services."

ResearchOwl comprises of two people who are just mad about research. Helen, a university graduate who researched her way to a first class marketing degree and Michael, who just knows everything – both of them love research to the extreme.

2006 is meant to be the year for outsourcing - Michael, co-founder of ResearchOwl suggests “why not outsource your research to ResearchOwl?”