Today I came across a very easy to follow blog post titled “How to Refine Your Search in Google?”. I was amazed at the information on how any one of us can refine our google search queries and we can save time on our research projects.
I am sharing some of the tips which are presented here as these are so good that every one can benefit from this:
Here are few easy and valuable tips to refine your google search results:
- Don’t worry about capitalization?
- Word order makes the difference when it comes to searching information!
- ‘And’ is assumed by the google, so if you don’t put it; it’s alright.
- Use the ‘Or’ operator if you want to conduct search for pages that include one word or another word, but not neccessarily both.
- Common words like ‘and, the, a etc.’ are automatically excluded by google while searching. For example, ‘how a toaster works’ may give the same results like when I search for ‘toaster works’.
- Exclude words from results. For example, when I search for ‘bass’ related to music, I will get the results related to fishing. To further finetune the results, my search query will be ‘bass -fish’.
- Not sure of your search query and you want to include the similar words, you can use ~ character to include synonyms in your search.
- Are you looking for an exact phrase? If I want to search for Jack Nicholson, then my exact search query will be “jack nicholson”.
There are more and you can get about these tips at the original blog itself.
How to Refine Your Search in Google?
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