you can search by typing the string so simple.. don't go in deep.. i think the thread is waist of time..
Hello, thank you very much for this tips! It is very actuality for all internet users! Sometimes I have some problems with Google searching and your advices help me to improve it! Also, very important to use keyworlds and thanks for this, everything will be for the best! Good luck)
But some time, when we clicks on page, it redirects us to another. I don't understand, it is an error or something else.
Hi! As for me, you managed to describe really good and useful tips for Google search! thanks for sharing! Also, I would like to add: when searching for something specific, try using quotes in order to minimize the guesswork for Google Search, it will search for the whole phrase!
Thanks for the useful information. You can also use the hyphen to exclude words and the colon to search specific sites. Have fun using Google!
Thanks for sharing! I’d like to add some google search operators to your list. “-“ Excludes results with certain words. For example, Jaguar –animal “ ” is used to search for results that include the words exactly as you typed them inside the quotes. For example, “reach out and touch faith” “site:” allows you to browse results from a specific website. For example, USA site:travel.com “source:” is a similar one. It restricts search results to postings from a specific news source. For example, Selfie source: huffington post Hope you’ll find this tips useful. Regards
1. Use quotes to search for an exact phrase 2. Use an asterisk within quotes to specify unknown or variable words 3. Use the minus sign to remove results containing certain words 4. Search websites for keywords 5. Search news archives going back to the mid-1880s 6. Compare foods using “vs” 7. Filter search results for recipes 8. Tilt your screen by searching “tilt” 9. Play Atari Breakout by searching it on Google Images 10.Search images using images
Here are some tips for using Google Search. 1. Use the tabs 2. Use quotes 3. Use a hyphen to exclude words 4. Use a colon to search specific sites 5. Find a page that links to another page 6. Use the asterisk wildcard 7. Find sites that are similar to other sites 8. Use Google search to do math