Think you know all there is to know about Google search? I was once asked a question regarding the use of the asterisk when searching on Google, … Read more
SourceCon CSE Challenge: Let the Voting Begin!
Last Friday was the last day for submissions to participate SourceCon’s first Challenge of 2011 — to create a Google Custom Search Engine that … Read more
Answers To Your Google Custom Search Engine Questions
The webinar on how to create Google Custom Search Engines last week was well-received and has left lots of you hungry for more! As promised, below … Read more
Sourcing 101: Finding Target Organisations, Part 2
Over the next few weeks I will be running a Finding Target Organisations series. A good way to start identifying potential target organisations is by first … Read more
Sourcing: Choose Your Own Adventure
Being a young kid in the ’80s, I remember reading a bunch of books from the “Choose Your Own Adventure” series. For anyone who doesn’t know what these … Read more
Boolean in Disguise: LinkedIn Recruiter’s Cure for the Common Boolean Blues
Boolean in Disguise is a prescription for easing the pain some experience when wrestling with Boolean strings. The Rx consists of a way of formulating and … Read more
Gigwalk — A new Mobile Workforce App
Companies want to get third party information on their customer service, get local pricing information, map buildings and cities, and conduct various other … Read more
Sourcing 101: Finding Target Organisations, Part 1
Over the next few weeks I will be running a Finding Target Organisations series. A good way to start identifying potential target organisations is by first … Read more
Solved! The Case of the Questionable Quotation Marks
In a previous article entitled “Boolean Beware: The Case of the Questionable Question Marks,” the case was brought forth as to why, when searching both the … Read more
Boolean Beware: The Case of the Questionable Quotation Marks
As a recruiter I rely heavily on writing Boolean search strings. This has served me well over the last twelve years, so whenever I find a search string … Read more