If they only knew: Finding competitive intelligence from the websites of your competitors and their friends
Jinfo Article
29th October 2008
By Arthur Weiss
Abstract
Even though companies have become smarter about securing information on their web sites, competitive intelligence researchers can still find valuable nuggets of information if they know where and how to look. Arthur Weiss presents some sleuthing techniques to help shed light on competitor's alliances, product plans and strategies.
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