►Let’s search for welder New York City using GOOGLE and YAHOO:
Ok, so that didn't work because none of the results are relevant. Search engines still only match your search terms with words spotted on web pages or they use meaningless algorithms to predict what they think you should want to see, which as you know can be very frustrating and overwhelming when you're in a hurry.
So, let's be a little more specific in what we're looking for. We'll query the term "certified welder" instead, so maybe the search engine can get us a little closer.
►Search for certified welder in New York, NY using YAHOO LOCAL:
►Search for Certified welder 10019 using GOOGLE:
►Search for Certified welder New York City using GOOGLE:
Absolutely useless. How much time have we wasted looking through junk so far?
►WHY SEARCH FAILS
You see, the fundamental problem is that search engines have no way to identify or index useful attributes. In other words, they cannot distinguish between a category title, a zip code, the name of a business service, whether they have emergency hours, what type of payment terms they offer, what geographical region they serve, whether they are licensed and insured, and the list goes on. All they see is an endless pile of words and numbers.
In an attribute-driven database like ours, each of these attributes have titles across the top of each table with the values recorded in the rows below. This data will be called up as needed and displayed neatly on a standardized, easy-to-understand profile which we cannot show you at this time. By doing it this way, we allow you to search for a business or product which literally matches exactly what you need... or the closest existing option. This specialized data also enables some really wild sort and compare features.
Here's a condensed example of how business/product attributes must be structured within a real database in order to searching and sorting features like the ones we offer:

Ok, so maybe you're one of the rare geniuses who's discovered how to shake down a search engine by using quotes, so let's try that trick now.
►Search for “certified welder” 10019 (WITH
QUOTES) using
GOOGLE, or with
YAHOO within 11101:
Well, that does nothing. Let's
just blow off the traditional search engines completely. Instead, as a last
resort we'll try searching with the so-called leader in yellow pages,
"YellowPages.com."
►Search for welding in New York, NY on
YELLOWPAGES.com:
We used an extra tall screen shot with this one to show you just how profoundly useless the content is using the "Big Cheese" of yellow pages. We like to refer to them as the "Big Cheese" because they have so many holes.
If all you wanted was the first business with a working telephone that you could find, then perhaps these searches might solve your problem. However, if you're like the majority of buyers who want to evaluate all of your options in advance, and want to be able to find them and compare them without all this search chaos, then there is quite simply no place to turn- yet.
This is a problem we will be completely eradicating at SHUMOMO.com.
Folks- seriously, is it any wonder that the economy struggles to recover-- when it's simply impossible to find suitable businesses in any facet of industry or commerce or the products and services they offer? How can any business survive under these conditions when the paper yellow pages have been dead for years?
To make matters worse, trying to find a suitable business using these exorbitantly priced leaders in search and yellow pages isn't the only problem. Once you do find a business, the profiles offered by these leaders prove to be absolutely useless. Below are two arbitrary profiles for one of the search results shown in the earlier searches above. Read the comments embedded on the pages.
►Business Profile of “BS Iron Works” on YAHOO LOCAL, and YELLOWPAGES.com. There isn’t one with GOOGLE.
We would love to show you the pages and layout of our site, but until the site is ready to be officially launched, it cannot be published for public review without violating USPTO rules and regulations. Serious investors and donors may contact us for a private review. Thank you for your understanding.

Currently, online resources for finding products or businesses are simply deplorable. If you haven't already experienced the frustration of trying to find a business or business service for yourself lately, we'll do some simple research together on this page to demonstrate the need for a major solution.
Below are a number of text links which launch the actual searches being referenced. The image links are screenshots of what you will see once you perform those searches, but with our markups and comments shown. We'll be searching for something as simple and arbitrary as trying to find a "welder" in New York City. (From personal experience after we actually needed one and spent hours uselessly searching the web) There is plenty of welding work available in the city and a lot of contract welders to do that work, but connecting the two is clearly impossible.
This same level of search dysfunction can be applied to all categories of businesses as our research has documented. If needed, internet product search shortcomings can be demonstrated here as well, however there will be less to show due to the complete absence of any resources on the web that allow you to find, learn about or locate a majority of products currently in production around the world.