10 Tips to Search Information on Google that 96% of People don’t know

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These days with the help of Search Engine, we can find any information by typing some related keywords on Google within few minutes. For example, If you want to Grow lotus plant by using seed at home. All you need to enter this on Google and it searches around millions of web pages to display the related result on the browser.

In this article, we’re sharing a list of the most effective methods for searching Google which help you to find the desired information what you’re looking for in just by typing some keywords and couple of clicks.

1. Either this or that (use “|” symbol or “or” keyword)

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If we’re not sure that we’ve correctly remembered the information or the name we need to start our google search. But this doesn’t have to be a problem! Simply put in a few potential variations of what you’re looking for, and separate them by typing the “|“ symbol. Instead of this symbol, you can also use ”or.” Then it’s easy enough to choose the result that makes the most sense.

2. Searching using synonyms (use “~” symbol)

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Our language is rich in synonyms. Sometimes this can be very convenient when doing research online. If you need to find websites on a given subject rather than those that include a specific phrase, add the “~” symbol to your search.

For example, if you search for the term “fitness ~exercise” you’ll get results about the how to be fit by using exercise (yoga, and cardio etc.) options.

3. Searching within websites on google

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Sometimes you read an interesting article on a website and find yourself subsequently wanting to share it with your friends or simply reread it. The easiest way to find the desired piece of information again is to search within the website. To do this, type the address of the site, then a keyword or entire phrase from the article, and it should come up immediately.

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4. The power of the asterisk

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When our cunning memory decides to prevent us from recalling that one keyword, phrase, or number we need in order to find what we’re looking for, you can turn to the powerful “*” symbol. Just use this in the place of the word/phrase you can’t remember, and you should be able to find the results you’re looking for.

5. When lots of words are missing

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If it’s the lengthier half of the phrase you can’t remember rather than a single keyword, try writing out the first and last words and putting “AROUND + (the approximate number of missing words)“ between them.

6. Using a time frame

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Sometimes we urgently need to acquaint ourselves with events that occurred during a certain period of time. To do so, you can add a time frame to your search query with the help of three dots between the dates. For example, if we want to find out about cricket record during 2005 to 2017 then we can write as “cricket records 2005…2017”.

7. Searching for a title or URL

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To help find the key words and name of an article, type “intitle:“ before the search term, without any spaces between them. In order to find the words from an URL, use ”inurl:”.

8. Finding similar websites

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If you’ve found something you really like online and want to find similar websites, type in “related:” and then the address of the site, again without a space between them.

9. Whole phrases

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Framing the search term within quotation marks is the simplest and most effective way to find something specific and in the exact order, you typed it in.

10. Unimportant search words (use “-” (minus) symbol before each word)

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To remove unimportant search words from your query, simply write a minus symbol before each one. For example, if you want to find to search a person have a similar name of a celebrity, you can write the following:

Kajal -Agarwal

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Pardeep Patelhttps://pardeeppatel.com/
Hi!, I am Pardeep Patel, an Indian passport holder, Traveler, Blogger, Story Writer. I completed my M-Tech (Computer Science) in 2016. I love to travel, eat different foods from various cuisines, experience different cultures, make new friends and meet other.

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