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Aug 28 2008

ExpatFinder – a Search Engine for expat-related websites

Saad Ali Abbasi 

The Expat search engineExpatFinder is a reliable search engine focusing on expat-related websites. Generally the service is good for people looking to keep in touch with folks back home, and stay up to date with the happenings there. The main goal of this search engine is to help people find the information they need through a number of websites categorized in life and work abroad categories.

ExpatFinder was brought up with the basic function of providing innovative solutions for the expatriate populations, spread across the world.

Here’s a bit about the service:

ExpatFinder helps you find accurate and relevant information regarding your move or life abroad you can do a search by keywords and refine your search by country.

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Your search is based upon keywords, whatever you’re looking for you can pin point it down, but if you want more, you can drill deeper by shifting to country wise search.

ExpatFinder was brought up with the basic function of providing innovation solutions for the expatriate populations, spread across the world.

Our mission is to answer the needs of people searching for information and services while preparing to move or already working and living abroad.

ExpatFinder lets you in on neat tips as well, for example if you happen to visit their website you’ll notice that below the search box they have pre-posted links, which are actually interesting if you happen to travel a lot. Clicking on for e.g. “Expat tips Dubai”, takes you to a number of links which guide you to some useful places.

Although, some queries when entered in to the search engine, show unrelated results. Well lets say it’s a service under going a beta phase, although personally, I would be using one or two search engines, instead of going to separate URLs when looking for separate queries.

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