Research Links Page
The starting point for good marketing strategies is a thorough study and assessment of your industry, markets, customers and competitors. Company websites, and the general and business news sites offer a lot of useful information. You should also try the major search engines for web-based info on your industry. Try more than one, because each one will return somewhat different results.
The links listed below offer some other good starting points for gathering information over the internet. The list is only a starting point. Please feel free to email me with suggestions for additional links.
![]() | Online databases available through the Mercer University Swilley Library.
Particularly useful is the business links
page which is arranged by various common business search categories. Two very
valuable databases for finding industry-wide comparison information are ValueLine and
Tablebase. Also, you can use
Mergent Online
to create customized reports of company financial data for download to
Excel. Get the password. |
![]() | Lexis-Nexis is also now available off-campus.
When you click on the Lexis-Nexis
link from the
Swilley Library page, you will be prompted for your
last name and the last 4 digits of
your social security number (for
international students and
counseling students that's the last
4 digits of their CWID.) If you are
unable to access Lexis/Nexis
off-campus via EZProxy, please send
an email to tang_fy@mercer.edu or
leave a message at 678-547-6261 with
your first and last name, the last
four digits of your social security
or CWID number. |
![]() | EDGAR is the database
of financial filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
![]() | EdgarScan
contains essentially the same info as EDGAR. Most
find it easier to use,
but somewhat slower due to the graphic heavy format.
Be sure to try the 'Find Peers' feature to locate potential
competitor companies and the graphic financial comparison tools. |
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www.morningstar.com The free access portion of this well known mutual fund
rating service offers quite a bit of good financial information. |
![]() | http://www.business.com
contains news, financial and other info on companies arranged by industry category.
Also, to find info on any particular company, just type in the company name in the
search field. |
![]() | U.S. Census Bureau makes all kinds of demographic data available to
you at http://www.census.gov/
. The Annual Statistical Abstract can be viewed &
downloaded here:
http://www.census.gov/statab/www/ . |
![]() | U.S. Census Bureau's mapping service allows you to create maps of
U.S. MSA's illustrating many of the Census Bureau's demographic categories at http://tiger.census.gov/ . |
![]() | Brokerage firms with which you have an account. Schwab
(among others) offers you a trial run of its research services. |
![]() | BusinessWeek Online
contains some free content. |
![]() | Wall Street Jounal Online
offers a brief free trial. |
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Blogspotting.net Business Week's blog on how
blogs affect business and the media. |
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EuroStat An exhaustive set of tables, charts, and other data
provided by the European Commission. For most data tables, you will have the
ability to customize graphs based on your own interests. Free registration is
required to access some of the advanced features. |
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International
Marketing Links Page A links site listing hundreds of relevant links
for accessing international marketing data. |
![]() | Babel Fish A free web site language translation service. |