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How to Find Results in Search Engines


By: Jack Wylde
Submitted: 2010-04-12 04:09:14 | Word Count: 497


Search engines are very popular way to search for required information on the internet. Search engines can be used to research information, look for a location, or even find a person. However , if you perform a search you will often run into a huge number of results. It could take quite a while to go through each and every result. Having methods to search more effectively can save you time and a head ache.

Work with a short term rather than a long term. Most search engines will appear for that words exactly as you typed them in. When the words you look for occur in an entry but not within the same order you could miss relevant search engine results.

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Several search engines will use keywords such as NEAR, ADJ etc and in this case, when for example you use the NEAR operator, it will search for all keywords that are specified by the search engine query within some very close proximity of each other. As such, the search engine will ensure that the keywords can be found in the identical page and appear near each other. The ADJ operator however filters through strictly and returns only websites where the key phrases are next to each other

Do not use stop words. Words like; the, of, with, for, an, and a are stop words. When seeking, the search engine will identify the stop words but will disregard them and never seek them.

Use variations of your words. Alternatives, related terms, diverse spellings, nouns and adjectives, and plural forms are perfect variations. One example is, when your search includes the word child, you can also use teenager or children s.

Examine the caliber of your results to refine your search. If you notice for the first page of your search results that you are not having the results you are interested in, refine your search terms. Change the words in your search until you see the outcomes you are searching for.

Work with boolean operators. Broaden or narrow your search by including NOT, OR, or AND. Several engines like google already add the boolean operators once you perform a search, even though you may not really see that happening about the screen. If you insert your personal boolean operators in your search, it could override the automatic operators. You must review the instructions to the search engine that you are using.

Work with wildcards. The asterisk ( * ) is probably the most useful wildcard. For example, if you search the word chair* , you will find chairs, chairlift, chairman, or chairperson. Another wilcard which you can use could be the question mark ( ? ). The question mark is good for finding alternative spllellings for text. A search of organi?ations , would produce results of the word organisation and organization. With this methods and techniques you learnd in this article you understand how the search engines machines works, and give you some good idears to find out better results on your web search.

Author Resource:- The webmaster of http://www.powernetshop.at is using all the tips and techniques you read in this article.

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