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How To REALLY Search The Internet

Part 1: Add A 'Discovery' Keyword And Relevant Keywords To Your Search
Part 2: Use Relevant Searches
Part 3: Building A Search Engine Toolbox
Part 4: Search Specific Domains
Part 5: Use Shortcuts
Part 6: Using Lesser Known Google Features
Part 8: Finding Different File Types

Part 1: Add A 'Discovery' Keyword And Relevant Keywords To Your Search

Discovery Keyword

A 'Discovery' keyword is a special keyword that, when used in conjunction with most general keywords, can help you quickly find extremely useful search results related to your topic.

Here are some 'discovery' keyword examples:

  • tips
  • articles
  • guide
  • checklist
  • FAQs
  • resources

So, instead of searching for 'paris travel', search for 'paris travel tips', 'paris travel articles', 'paris travel guide', and so on.

Instead of searching for 'buying a home', search for 'buying a home tips', or 'buying a home guide'.

You'll be amazed at the jump in quality search results you'll get.

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Relevant Keywords

It's no secret that the more keywords you add to a search, the fewer, yet more-targeted results you get. The trick is discovering relevant keywords that can help.

For example, let's say you're looking for information related to 'gardening'. If you go to your favorite search engine and simply enter 'gardening' as your query, you'll get a ton of general, mostly useless, results.

But if you add relevant keywords to your search, you can easily narrow your results further, depending on the type of gardening information you're looking for:

  • organic gardening
  • indoor gardening
  • rose gardening
  • vegetable gardening

You can narrow your results further by adding even more relevant keywords to your search:

  • organic herb gardening
  • indoor organic gardening
  • organic vegetable gardening

So, how do you easily come up with more specific, relevant keywords that can help you narrow your search?

One of the best ways is to send your keyword through Overture.com's keyword suggestion tool, which will display a list of related searches that others have recently performed in relation to your keyword.

Check out these results for the term, 'wedding':

Results for 'wedding' at Overture

Any of these related searches can be copied and pasted into your favorite search engine, allowing you to find useful, targeted results.

Here is the URL you need to drop into your browser to check the Overture suggestion tool:

http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion

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