How to search accurately in google.com

Started by apexis, 08-01-2012, 04:03:10

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apexisTopic starter

if you wish to search a pharse or sentence as it is i mean with no extra information
and you want to see only result which have the same pharase
the
use inverted comms
as
"ip camera"


moritzbokk

And if you want to search for results especially for one website make a ":" after the website and search for the keyword you are looking for
for example:
www.seomastering.com: seo
then you will get all pages including the word seo


anandiphone

In my point of view you can use allinanchore before keyword to get accurate result.
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Mekinz

Quote from: moritzbokk on 08-07-2012, 06:54:23www.seomastering.com: seo
then you will get all pages including the word seo

Very interesting information, I don't know before about this searching technique.
If you have idea about signature (specific industry) forums searching so please share with me?

brisbanebr

You can also search accurately using "site" option. For e.g., if you are looking for the pages which includes phrase "link building" in this site, then you should search like: link building site:http://www.seomastering.com, in Google.


RajSrivastav

Google Operators are very useful to make your search easier.  Look at googleguide dot com for more operators and its benefits.

PassRecord

you can search accurately in google you right  site: www.froum.com + "education"
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JessicaJohn

Yes it is helpful but i will say if you want to know about more specific and multiple search results you should go in Google advance search.


damponting44

On the other hand, even if you are a technology geek and can use Google like the best of them already, I still suggest you bookmark this article of advanced Google search tips. Then, you'll then have the tips on hand when you're ready to pull your hair out in frustration watching a neophyte repeatedly type in basic queries in a desperate attempt to find something.


richardmsmith

Use quotes to search for an exact phrase.
Use an asterisk within quotes to specify unknown or variable words.
Use the minus sign to eliminate results containing certain words.