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 7: 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
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