Five Great Tips To
Becoming A Better Internet Searcher
Do You Always Find What You Want On The
Internet? Five Great Tips To Becoming A Better
Searcher
Do You Always Find What You Want On The
Internet? Five Great Tips To Becoming A Better Searcher
by: Steve Bis
In this article I am going to give you five great tips on
how to find what you want easier on the internet,
specifically by using search engines. You just wouldn’t
believe how many people use the search engines and don’t
really find what they set out to. Just using one of these
easy tips can greatly improve the quality of information
you will find.
1. Using quotations for exact phrase matching.
Simply by placing quotations around the search term you can
really narrow down your search. There is one thing though,
this tip is only useful if you are using more than one word
to search. What the quotations does are only show results
from the search engines that have the words you typed in,
exactly in the way you typed them in. For example if you
typed in dog training techniques as your search term
without the quotations you will notice in the search engine
results that those three words are scattered all throughout
the listing. You can tell easily because your words are
bolded. Now if you throw quotations around your search term
the only results that you would get back are only ones that
have those three words right next to each other as you
typed them in, as opposed to being all over the listing.
This little trick becomes extremely useful especially when
you are being very specific with your search, which brings
me to my next tip.
2. Be specific.
The great thing about search engines is that they all have
billions of web pages listed into their index, which is
their database of web pages. So you must take advantage of
this, and by that I mean be as specific as possible with
your search. If you are looking for healthy dog food for
your new puppy then type in something like healthy food for
your new puppy. I can’t stress this enough if you are
really searching for something then be specific or you will
just get lost. Now if you take this and use the quotations
you can find what your looking for really quick. So for
example you may have a question in your head such as.
What’s the healthiest puppy food? This is getting specific,
now go ahead and throw quotations around your question and
if the search engine returns any results there you go your
question was answered pretty quickly. Now if you just typed
in puppy food, and didn’t even use quotations then you’re
in for quite a long search.
3. Browse more than one search engine.
This sounds very elementary. However, I see far too many
people that have some strict love passion with Google and
if they can’t find it there they give up. Now Google is a
great search engine I love them, but they don’t have every
single web page on the internet in their index. So if your
one of those people that loves the big G then go ahead
search them first. I find though that to really get the
best possible answer for those burning questions that
searching through multiple engines is the way too go. I
don’t know how many times I went to Google first and didn’t
get what I want, so I set off to Yahoo or MSN and find the
information right away. All the search engines have
different results. Yes some web pages you may find in all
of them, but for the most part if you do the same search in
three different engines the top ten results will vary
greatly. So I urge you please use more than just one, you
are much more likely to find what you were looking for.
4. Use the search command allintitle:
This tip is very useful and very easy to use just as the
quotations are. When you type in allintitle: (and you need
to put the colon) the only results the search engine will
return are ones that have your search term in the title of
the page. The title is the blue bar at the top of your
browser. The reason this is so useful is because anyone who
makes web pages puts the topic of their site in the title
of their web page. So if you were looking for dog training
techniques you would type it in like this,
allintitle: dog training techniques
It really is just that easy all you have to do is type in
allintitle: then whatever your looking for and trust me
finding web pages that have your search term in the title
of the page will be very relevant to what your looking for.
If you want to take it one step further use my first tip
here and put quotations around your word too, thus not only
returning you results that have your words in the title,
but they will be found in the title exactly the way you
typed them in. Which is very powerful. So that would look
like this.
allintitle: “dog training techniques”
Believe me to add these two elements to your search and you
will save a lot of time.
5. Search article directories.
This last tip is straying away from the search engines, but
I find that there is just so much information to be found
in article directories. Just goto any search engine and
type in article directories and look through them. There
are thousands of them. The reason they are so useful is
that every single day authors submit their articles to
these directories to get themselves more exposure and
recognition. However there are literally thousands of topic
categories to look through and they are all labeled. One of
the best on the internet is ezinearticles.com, and this
directory has a huge abundance of topics to read on and
thousands upon thousands of published articles. I find
these to be sometimes just as useful to get some of my
questions answered then using the search engines.
I hope you found these tips to be useful and more so I hope
you use them next time your searching the internet. Trust
me even using just one of these tips will help you get
better content to search through and it will definitely
save you time and we all know how important someone’s time
is.
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About The Author
Search engine specialist Steve Bis, is the
author of the free search secrets
newsletter and owns a unique web search
tool that will help you find anything on
the internet in 60 seconds, eliminating
your search frustrations. http://www.ultimatesearchpro.com.
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