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is Geniusfind? Geniusfind is a directory of thousands of search engines, databases, and archives organized into convenient categories and subcategories. These resources are specific to a certain topic and will greatly cut down on the time it takes you to find exactly what you're looking for. How
will this help me cut down on my search time? Could
you give me an example? This is where Geniusfind comes in. We have already done all that tedious in-depth searching for you to find out which sites contain useful information, and which don't. All you have to do is go to Geniusfind and simply browse through our categories to find what you're looking for (Amusement Parks are under the Entertainment category). When you go to our Amusement Parks page, what you will see is this: A Search Engines section, which will link you to sites dealing specifically with amusement parks. All of these sites have fully searchable archives or databases, so you can input your search from that site, and it will most likely give you exactly what you need. If one of the search engines doesn't work for you, just come back to Geniusfind and try out the next one. It's almost guaranteed that one of them (if not many) will provide you with the information you're looking for. But just in case you don't find what you need there, we've given you a backup. Underneath the Search Engines category is a Page Links category containing another list of sites. All of these will not be searchable databases, but they will be sites that specifically deal with amusement parks, and they will surely be able to point you in the right direction to find what you're looking for. So the point of the example is this: Why waste hours trying to sift through thousands of unrelated documents to find detailed information, when you can just come to Geniusfind and spend a couple minutes looking at sites that have already been personally reviewed by us? Every site we link to here has only been accepted because it is a useful source of information for anyone to use. When
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