Scholarship searches: A professional report on Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask, Baidu, scholarship search engines
I have published a professional report entitled Scholarship searches: A professional report on scholarship searches, how to find money for college, and how to rate and use scholarship search engines In writing this report, it is clear that millions of students are still conducting scholarship searches using antiquated scholarship search engines that have not kept pace with technology. Worst yet, the inferior scholarship search engines do not keep pace with, and cannot even locate quality scholarship content!! What is a student, mom, or mother to do? Well, I am here tom help.
Therefore, my latest detailed Scholarship Search Engine report addresses ways to rate Scholarship Search Engines, reduce wasted time in using ineffective scholarship search engines, while providing tips for the effective use of scholarship search engines in finding quality content that reflects scholarships, grants, and financial-aid.
We rate scholarship search engines a similar way that we rate scholarship search servics: We rate scholarship search sngines by the ability of these scholarship search engines to find, and index, quality scholarship content.
More than 95 percent of all scholarship applicants conduct scholarship searches via scholarship search engines via either desktop devices or mobile devices. The other 5% have parents that are extremely rich. This article is aimed at the 95% of Americans, and Europeans, who use search engines to find scholarships, grants, and financial-aid. Thank you for reading this article and please do not hesitate to submit your suggestions or replies via our Scholarship Watch blog.
This article continues on the NAAS.ORG website. This article continues with tables, sample search engine terms, and grade reports for search engines, etc.....
A professional report on scholarship searches, how to find money for college, and how to rate and use scholarship search engines.
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