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The best searching methods on Google

Posted by SULTAN RANWA on Friday, July 17, 2009

These steps will guide you the way "How to search on Google."

1.) Use Double Quotation Marks for an Exact Phrase Search
For example:
Women who love football - 34,600,000 results. Not all of them are relevant.
"Women who love football" - 45,500 results. As you can see here, the quotes help us eliminate a lot of unnecessary results.

2.) Wildcard Search With the Asterisk
search like this:
"the bridge on the river *"

There you go, it's the river, Kwai.

3.) Specify to Include or Exclude the Site
The "site:" operator tells Google to search only within a particular site, or within sites with a certain domain suffix. For example, you want to search for Kobe Bryant at ESPN.com. You can use "Kobe Bryant" site:ESPN.com for better results.

Similarly, if you want to exclude a particular site from the search results, that's also possible. All you have to do is add a " - " (minus sign) sign before the "site:" operator. For example, you'd like to download the Yahoo! messenger from a non-Yahoo! Web site. For this, you can use "Yahoo messenger" -site:yahoo.com.

5.) Find Definitions

Google's "define" operator can help you look up word definitions. You simply need to include this operator in your search phrase to access definitions with just a click.

For example, to find out the definition of bass fishing, you would type define: bass fishing.

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