5 Google Search Engine Tips To Help You Find Information Faster
Here are 5 useful tips to help you find stuff faster, when you
are using the Google search engine:
1. Use The 'Exact Phrase' Search Option
When you do a basic search, Google returns results for all web
pages that contain the words you typed in.
For example, you may want find information about a car you want
to buy. You might type in: used Mercedes
Google will return web pages containing both the keywords 'used'
and 'Mercedes', somewhere on the page. You might find a web page
containing a story, where the word 'used' is near the top of the
page, and the word 'Mercedes' is at the bottom of the story.
There might not be any mention of the exact phrase 'used
Mercedes' anywhere on the page.
So, to narrow things down, put the phrase inside quotation marks
like this:
"used Mercedes"
Google will now only display results for web pages containing
the exact phrase of "used Mercedes"
2. Be More Specific With Your Searches
To narrow down your search even further, you should try
expanding on your initial keywords, by adding more specific
words and phrases. If you are looking for a particular car
model, try adding that to your search like this:
"used Mercedes C280"
This will weed out a lot of pages that contain information on
used Mercedes cars, but not necessarily the C280 model you want.
3. Remove Words From The Search Results
When you perform a search for "used Mercedes C280", you might
get a lot of web pages in the search results for sites selling
Mercedes car parts. You could end up trawling through dozens of
cart part sites, just to find the ones with cars for sale.
Here's what you can do...
For any search you perform, you can remove pages from the search
results if they contain certain keywords you specify. To do
this, all you have to do is add the word to the search box, and
place a 'minus' symbol directly before it.
"used Mercedes C280" -parts
Make sure that there is 'no space' between the minus symbol and
the word you want removed from the search results. If you put a
space in between it won't work.
4. Use the 'OR' Command To Expand Your Search
Sometimes web pages will contain the information you want, but
it might not contain the exact phrase you type in. Using our
Mercedes example, some people might just refer to it as just
'C280' without using the word Mercedes.
By using Google's 'OR' command you can find web pages containing
at least one of the words you choose.
Mercedes OR C280
The above search would return any web page that contains either
just the word 'Mercedes' or the word 'c280', or both of them on
the same page. To make this work, you must type 'OR' in capital
letters. This tells Google that you want to use their advanced
search option. If it's in lower case, Google will just treat it
like any other word.
5. Try Using The Synonym Search Option
For many phrases there are often alternative words that can be
used to explain the same thing. Sometimes it's hard to know
which particular word to use to get the best results. Other
times you either may not be aware of the alternative word, or
just can't think of it at the time.
For example, instead of using the term 'used', you may have
typed in 'secondhand'. A trick you can use is to tell Google to
look for synonyms of the words you specify, in addition to the
main keyword. To do this, enter a tilde '~' just before a word
like this:
~secondhand
In this case, Google returned results containing the words:
'secondhand' and 'used'. This can be a useful trick to use if
you can't think of the right words to type in. You can perform a
synonym search on multiple words at he same time. Just add a
tilde '~' directly before each word like this:
~secondhand ~car
As well as 'used', secondhand' and 'car'; this search will now
also return pages containing 'automobile' and 'motor', because
they are synonyms for the word 'car'.
I hope you found this useful, happy searching!
About the author:
Jason Lewis is creator of the: 'Find Stuff Quickly' videos. A
series of step-by-step training videos; showing you how to find
information much faster using Google. To download the videos or
watch them online, go here: http://www.findstuffquickly.com