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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Advanced Google Search Techniques

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Have you ever had disappointing results from a Google search? I guess YES...Spare some time to read about the "advanced Google search techniques" right now and forget all your worries. These advanced techniques can significantly improve your chances of discovering what you need on the web.

The search techniques given below will sure enhance your Google search experience.


            Advanced Google Search Techniques

  • To exclude a search term from the results, just put a minus sign (-) in front of that particular search term. If you are searching for "best smartphones" and don't need any results about "android", then you can have your search query to be without android
                   Example: Best smartphones -android
  • To search for variations of a keyword, just use ~ in front of your keyword. 
                   Example: ~Telephone 

  • If you want to find sites that has a link pointing to your website, use link: in front of your site link.

                   Example: link:tescoideas.com
  • If you want to avoid synonyms from appearing in your search results, use double quotes around the search term. 
                   Example: "Nokia smartphone"

  • By using OR between two search terms, you can search for results that may include either one of those words. Note that the OR has to be in capital letters.

                Example: Olympics 2013 OR 2015
  • To find a website with similar content to your site, use related: in front of your site url.

                 Example: related: tescoideas.com
  • If you want a specific file in desired file format, use “filetype”: followed by your file format after your keyword.

              Example: Sherlock holmes filetype:pdf You can search for other formats too.
  • If you want a search result in which your keyword will appear in the content of the web page, use allintext: in front of your keyword. 

                    Example: allintext:Nokia pureview
  • If you want search results in which your keyword will appear in the title of the webpage, use allintitle: before your keyword.

                    Example: allintitle:health tips
  • If you would like to search for pages with your keywords in the url, put inurl: before your search word.

                    Example: inurl:nutrition
  • If a website is temporarily down, you can still visit it's cached version by google. Use Type cache: followed by the website url in the search box.

                    Example: cache:tescoideas.com
  • Search the stock rate of any company by typing stocks: followed by the company name.

                    Example: stocks:Apple
  • If you need information about any website, use info: followed by the url.

                   Example: info:ask.com
  • Want a direct definition of any word? put define: just before your word.

                   Example: define:calculator
  • If you want to know Google indexed pages of a particular website, type site: followed by the site url.

                   Example: site:tescoideas.com
  • If you would like to exclude a website from search results, use -site: followed by the site url. 

                    Example: css tutorial -site:w3schools.com
  • If you want results for your search term from a specific website, use site: followed by the site url.


                    Example: iphone site:tescoideas.com

Using these operators can save your precious time and improve your skills in searching. You may try bookmarking this page for quick reference later. 

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