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Google Product Search – Using It To Do Product Research!

Friday, August 15 2008

One of the things I teach my inventRight students is to be straight,  to the point and to sell the benefits when licensing (selling) one of their new product ideas. With that in mind I will keep this post very straight and to the point.

THE BENEFITS
Google Product Search is one of the easiest and most efficient ways I’ve found to research existing products that are out there in the marketplace.

WHAT IS IT?
Google Product Search is a search engine products sold on the Internet.

WHAT YOU GET
When you use Google Product Search, you get search results that include products, prices, pictures and links to sell pages for the type of product you are looking for.

WHAT YOU DON’T GET

You don’t have to do is wade through thousands of irrelevant Google search results that aren’t related to the type of product you are searching for.  Google Product Search is a much better bet for product research than a regular Google search. 

THE BOTTOM LINE
Google Product Search - Use it! I highly recommend it when doing product research.

http://www.google.com/products

Keep Inventing,
Stephen Key
www.inventRight.com

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