<p>When I started our network of websites on various workplace topics, first as a hobby, and then as part of our business, my goals was simple. To create "places" where people could find the information they need, stripping away the junk, spam, and content created just for marketing. Our goal remains the same today, some twelve year later.</p>
<p>Here's how we help you find that information. We handpick high quality, informative articles or blog posts that are information rich. We include in our libraries, only the best, or provocative material on almost every work topic you can imagine, and we've also created a number of specialized search engines to help you find what you need, when you need it. We have several announcements to let you know how you can keep up to date, without being overwhelmed by poor quality, "junk" content, because, as is the case with us, your time is limited.</p>
<h2>New: Regular Content Updates Via E-mail:</h2>
<p>We currently publish three specialized updates via email. </p>
<p>The first is a general one about <b>all workplace issues,</b> from customer service through training and development and management. Each issue features new additons to our sites on those topics. It's easy to subscribe, and we send no more than three times a week. Subscribe by going to <a href="
http://work911.com/updates.htm#work911">
http://work911.com/updates.htm</a>, and make sure to confirm your subscription when you receive the confirmation email.</p>
<p>Finally, the third newsletter deliver tips and advice on how to deal <a href="
http://work911.com/updates.htm#angry" target="_blank">with the most difficult customers -- the angry, distraught, irate, and just plain nasty</a>. The newest help is part of our new knowledgebase on the topic at
http://angrycustomer.org, and you can receive the updates via email. </p>
<h2>Amazing Search Tools - Save Time and Aggravation</h2>
<p>If you're like me, you go nuts using today's search engines, with their "machine chosen" results. Frankly, it takes me forever to find answers, so we created some specialized search tools. Rather than explain how they work, I'll just say that they strip out the junk, so try it out for yourself. For example, if you go to the<a href="
http://searchniche.org/availablenichesearchtools/business/leadership-and-management.html"> management and leadership tool </a>and enter in a search term related to the topic, you'll be absolutely amazed at how well it works. TRY IT. Try all the engines at
http://searchniche.org</p>
<h2>Our Sites: Just A Reminder</h2>
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