In order to obtain a significant increase in obtaining useful results from your searches, it is best to always keep in mind the 3 golden rules of searching the Internet:
1) Restrict. 2) Expand. 3) Obtain.
Let’s see what each rule involves when applied to key word searches and what benefits you’ll get if you apply them to the letter.
1) Restrict
- Avoid terms that are too general and “buzzwords” from the start, and cut the results you get back in half.
- Only use nouns as query keywords. Never use articles (a, the), pronouns (he, it), conjunctions (and, or), or prepositions (to, from).
- Limit your query to no more than 8 keywords.
- Check your word order, spelling, and use lower case letters (certain search engines are “case sensitive” which means they will only take into account words that are spelled correctly).
- Use speech marks where possible if your search contains several words you want it to take into account, e.g. “The Grand Canyon”.
- Use the + sign and fine tune your search, e.g. to look for information that pertains only to homemade chicken soups: homemade+chicken+soup.
More to come
Tags: productivity, search engine, searches, tips, tricks

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