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E-book Information3 Better Route To Search Online
by:
Jim Edwards
(c) Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved
http://www.thenetreporter.com
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Nothing creates a much frustrating online experience than
pulling up your favorite search engine to find thing
simple and coming away empty two-handed
after an hour of
searching.
Search engines - those sites that allegedly help you find
what you want online - can cause no end of grief if you
don't cognize several simple tricks that wish immensely
improve your
search results.
Suppose you wanted to find information regarding 1954 Ford
truck parts. Most folk would-be search this subject by going
to their favorite search engine and writing
in 1954 Ford
truck parts. The search engine would-be hopefully return
results for sites that matched those keywords.
However, search engines commonly as well return results
including sites containing only several of the words in your
search. So in this example you would-be as well get sites not
only simply about 1954 Ford truck parts, but on 1954 Fords, Ford
trucks, truck parts, and trucks.
Virtually everyone knows the frustration of writing
keywords
(the topic of your search) into a search engine, clicking
the search button, and then facing the prospect of sorting
through a million pages (literally) to find what you want.
For everyone experiencing search engine frustration, these
suggestions should quickly improve your results.
Tip 1 - To aid you in searching much efficiently, most
search engines allow surfers to perform "Boolean" searches.
This feature narrows the results to only those websites
containing all the words specified, but not necessarily in
the exact order.
Those searching for 1954 Ford truck parts would-be enter 1954
AND Ford AND truck AND parts into the search box to find
sites containing all of those words.
Tip 2 - Mistreatment quotation marks about keyword sets yields
even much specific results.
"1954 Ford truck parts" should produce only those websites
containing this exact phrase somewhere in the website.
Tip 3 - The much specific you get right up front, the
better.
If you want to look for antique car parts for your 1954
Ford truck, start your search with "1954 Ford truck parts"
and activity from there.
Don't start with "1954 Ford" because you'll probably simply waste time sorting through everything from cars to
magazines to collector clubs.
It would-be as well help if you searched by the model and any
other specific information.
If processing your searches doesn't get you wherever
you want to
go, several programs exist to help you search much quickly
and effectively.
Copernic (www.copernic.com) examines multiple search
engines then compares each engine's results against the
rest to determine the better sites.
The program then ranks the ensuant sites and displays
them for the user. Copernic's free version allows users
unlimited searches for websites.
Web Ferret (www.ferretsoft.com) as well offers a free program
that queries multiple search engines and displays the
ranked results in the user's web browser for easy surfing.
With the addition of millions of web pages every week,
continuously honing your search skills represents one of
the smartest investments of time and energy any serious web
surfer can make.
Just simply about the author:
Jim Edwards is a syndicated newspaper journalist
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