2 MINUTE TV PROGRAM REVEALS HOW POWERSET.COM SEARCHES WIKIPEDIA AND DISCOVERS INFORMATION YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED. MUCH OF THIS CONTENT, INCLUDING THE PHOTOGRAPHS, IS COPYRIGHT FREE.
Here’s the deal: Wikipedia is a high value source of traffic generating content. But it’s search capabilities I have found to be extremely clumsy and laborious. Then I discovered Powerset.com, a free search engine designed specifically to SEARCH WIKIPEDIA. And it has a secret … (2 minutes.)
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Hi Jonathan:
As requested, note on the blog. Sorry, I should have done this immediately. Don’t you hate it when people come and check you out and leave no tracks!!! As I said, I loved your presentation. Very cool. I want to know how to do that. I’m sure it’s all smoke and mirrors with you interjected into the middle, but it’s very effective. The link to Powerset is well worth the time and journey. Look forward to knowing more when I have the time.
All the best
Jacqueline
Jacqueline Glad you dropped by.
No smoke and mirrors – all straight forward – sometimes I cut in graphics
Interviews are real too I pleased to say.
Call by again soon.
Jonathan
Jonathan,
I found you here from your follow on my twitter page. This is the first time that I received value from a follow so quickly, so I would like to give back to you.
The points on the top of your eyebrows are called chevrons and they tell me that you love unique one of a kind things, including yourself. You have always enjoyed marching to the beat of your own drum. You see the world through unique eyes that look for what is out of the ordinary. You have never been one to follow the leader, and people are always interested in what you are up to.
When I leave here I am going right to powerset.com to check it out
Thanks, Lin
Thanks for the great video. I have several videos on my site and I have taken advantage of this information by researching the video titles. It has helped me improve the intro paragraphs to the videos and the overall usefulness of my site. Traffic Cafe is one of my favorite sites and one of the few sites that I visit regularly.
Scott S.