Tricks to Efficiently use Google Search
How would you search for an exact word or phrase?
When you want to search for an exact word or phrase on Google search you should enclose the entire word or phrase with quotation marks. This lets Google know that is the intended order of the words or phrase.
How would you search for something on a specific site?
In order to search for something from a specific website on Google search you must type in âsite:â first and then the ensuing websiteâs address without âwwwâ. To search for something specific on that site it must be added afterwards with a space between it and the websiteâs address.
How would you correctly search for a definition?
The correct way to search for the definition of something is to just write âdefine:â and then the word or phrase you want to find a definition for.
How would you search for a specific product available within a specific price range?
To search for a specific product using Google search you should first type in the specific product name. This will be followed by a space, then â$â, followed by the lower price, then â..$â, and then the highest price of the range. This should give the best results to find a product within a specified price range.Â
How would you search for a specific filetype?
To search for a specific file type using Google search you have to write âfiletype:â followed by the specific file type. For example if you wanted to search for PDFs about Google you would search âGoogle filetype:pdfâ.
How would you include or ignore words in your search?
To ignore or exclude from your Google search all you have to do is put â-â before the word/website you want to ignore. This should be done directly after your search with a space between.
How would you find sites/pages similar to an existing one?
To find a page or site similar to an existing one using Google search all you have to do is type ârelated:â and then directly after write the websiteâs address. This will give you the best results for finding similar sites/pages to that address.
How would you confirm the exact form of a quote even if you were missing some of the words?
This can be done using placeholders. Using Google search you can write the known words of a quote with the missing words as placeholders in order to not confuse Google. Using an asterisk with a space on each side will be seen as a placeholder and will allow Google to fill in the rest.
How would you search for pages containing two connected words?
To search for pages containing two connected words you can make use of the Boolean Operator âandâ, a tool that Google search uses. To do this you must write your first word, followed by a space, then âandâ, another space, and then the second word.Â
How would you search for social media content containing a specific tag?
To search social media content containing a specific tag using Google search you must start with âsite:â, then type the social media platforms website address, followed by a space and then â#specifictagâ. To search a specific tag it must have a â#â symbol.