Need Copies of selected nespaper articles from over 2000 newspapers daily

November 21st, 2008
  • I am looking for an efficient way to get copies of newspaper articles (ones that feature positive news about companies, people, entreprenuers, etc.) appearing in over 2000 newspapers witin 24 hours after they are published. Visit the following Web Sites for more info: 1. www.newslink.org - Listing of over 2000 newspaers in US. 2. www.thatsgreatnews.com - the products we make from the news articles.


  • rroscoe-ga, Interesting challenge! For starters, please have a look at this link: http://news.google.com/news?as_q=&svnum=10&as_scoring=r&sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD%2CGGLD%3A2005-04%2CGGLD%3Aen&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=top+%7C+best+*+lawyers+%7C+schools+%7C+restaurants+%7C+doctors+%7C+hospitals&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_nsrc=&as_nloc=USA&as_occt=any&as_drrb=q&as_qdr=w&as_mind=9&as_minm=6&as_maxd=9&as_maxm=7 and let me know your thoughts. I will continue refining my research strategy, but it would certainly be helpful to have your feedback as to how close (or far!) the above results are, in terms of what you need. Thanks, pafalafa-ga


  • Hello rroscoe-ga, You asked a similar question last year. Is this current question asking for the same type of articles as you asked for back then? http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=581129 Q: Internet Search capabilties to find "Positive Related" Articles in Newspapers Thanks. ~ czh ~


  • rroscoe-ga, I've spent some time fine-tuning the search to provide a high proportion of good news stories as they appear. It turns out, the simple approach seems to work the best. The following two searches on Google News return a large number of the type of stories you're looking for: "top doctors OR lawyers OR businessmen OR businesses OR entrepreneurs OR tennis OR golfers OR schools OR hospitals OR managers OR leaders" http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD%2CGGLD%3A2005-04%2CGGLD%3Aen&q=%22top+doctors+OR+lawyers+OR+businessmen+OR+businesses+OR+entrepreneurs+OR+tennis+OR+golfers+OR+schools+OR+hospitals+OR+managers+OR+leaders%22&btnG=Search+News "top * doctors OR lawyers OR businessmen OR businesses OR entrepreneurs OR tennis OR golfers OR schools OR hospitals OR managers OR leaders" http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD%2CGGLD%3A2005-04%2CGGLD%3Aen&q=%22top+*+doctors+OR+lawyers+OR+businessmen+OR+businesses+OR+entrepreneurs+OR+tennis+OR+golfers+OR+schools+OR+hospitals+OR+managers+OR+leaders%22&btnG=Search+News The two searches are very similar, but there is an important difference. The first searches for articles with the phrase "top doctors" (or lawyers or businessmen...etc). The second search includes an asterisk -- essentially a wildard -- that will find phrases that match the pattern "top [anything] doctors", such as "top regional doctors", "top women doctors", top ten doctors", and so on. The two searches below are similarly constructed, except that they use the word "best" rather than "top". "best doctors OR lawyers OR businessmen OR businesses OR entrepreneurs OR tennis OR golfers OR schools OR hospitals OR managers OR leaders" http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD%2CGGLD%3A2005-04%2CGGLD%3Aen&q=%22best+doctors+OR+lawyers+OR+businessmen+OR+businesses+OR+entrepreneurs+OR+tennis+OR+golfers+OR+schools+OR+hospitals+OR+managers+OR+leaders%22&btnG=Search+News "best * doctors OR lawyers OR businessmen OR businesses OR entrepreneurs OR tennis OR golfers OR schools OR hospitals OR managers OR leaders" http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD%2CGGLD%3A2005-04%2CGGLD%3Aen&q=%22best+*+doctors+OR+lawyers+OR+businessmen+OR+businesses+OR+entrepreneurs+OR+tennis+OR+golfers+OR+schools+OR+hospitals+OR+managers+OR+leaders%22&btnG=Search+News You can, of course, modify the terms in the searches to suit your needs, and I encourage you to experiment a bit based on your experience with these types of stories. But there are some other modifications that you may want to consider as well. The searches above return several thousand headlines, and cover several months worth of news. You can easily narrow the coverage to just the current week, or day, or hour, by using the advanced search feature at Google News: http://news.google.com/advanced_news_search? For instance, searching on: "top doctors OR lawyers OR businessmen OR businesses OR entrepreneurs OR tennis OR golfers OR schools OR hospitals OR managers OR leaders" http://news.google.com/news?svnum=10&as_scoring=r&ie=UTF-8&q=%22top+doctors+OR+lawyers+OR+businessmen+OR+businesses+OR+entrepreneurs+OR+tennis+OR+golfers+OR+schools+OR+hospitals+OR+managers+OR+leaders%22&as_drrb=q&as_qdr=d for the past day returns just 17 items, and the first one listed is: http://www.louisianaweekly.com/weekly/news/articlegate.pl?20060724l Loyola - New Orleans Ranks Among Top Schools in Minority Professional Degrees Conferred July 24, 2006 Perhaps the best of all, you can set up automatic "News Alerts" that will send you an email notification everytime new stories appear that meet your search criteria: ://www.google.com/alerts The instructions are fairly straightforward, and you can set up as many alerts as you'd like...for instance, one for each of the four searches above. Between the targeted searches and the use of the News Alerts, I think you'll find you have very good access to the 4,500 news sources covered by Google News, and very quick access to the kind of good news stories you are seeking. But -- as always -- if there's anything else you need, just let me know by posting a Request for Clarification, and I'll be happy to continue working on this for you. All the best. pafalafa-ga


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