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Welcome to Search
Distinct search engines find innovation resources (business profiles) and classified postings (jobs, RFPs, news, special events).
Search Business Profiles
Use the Google Search Bar at the top of this and most other pages.
Google search is focused on profiles.
We offer no site search.
● Google reviews our site about every three days. A brief delay may occur before posted items can be found.
● Profile Content: Public entries include business name, acronym (if any), membership category (e.g., innovator, association), URL, keywords, and marketing message.
● Diversify: Think about how your target might have described itself. e.g., corporations may use language different from that used by small businesses.
● Abbreviations: To be sure of a hit, use full term and abbreviation. e.g.: PR and public relations.
● ing words: Resources may use process language, e.g., "Business planning," or results language, e.g., "business plan". Search both for best results.
Search Classifieds
Classifieds Search
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Classified Categories
Jobs & RFPs
Accounting/Finance
Branding/Image
Customer Service
Design/Art/Media
Design/Systems
Engineering
Human Resources
IT / Internet
Legal/Patent/Trademark
Management-Business
Management-Product
Mgmt-Project/Portfolio
Manufacturing
Market Research
Marketing/PR/Advertising
Prototyping
Sales/Business Dev
Science/R&D
Security
Skilled Trade/Craft
Software Development
Strategy/Planning
Training
Writing/Editing
News Releases
Special Events
Other
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Only InnoSearch members may post classifieds. To join, visit Manage Your Profile. Charter Members Free for Life!
● Focus: Select the appropriate category of classifieds, then use keywords to find desired ads.
● Expand: Try all categories. A contract idea may come from a news release.
● Diversify: Consider the variety of ways that employers may have described their opportunities.
● Abbreviations: To be sure of a hit, use both name and acronym - e.g.: PR and public relations.
● ing words: Resources may use process language, e.g., "Business planning," or results language, e.g., "business plan". Use both for best results.
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