Wednesday 19 May 2010

How to use a Search Engine

The Internet or World Wide Web can not be separate from the word of search engine. Google, Yahoo, MSN, Bing, are several big players of search engine industry. Most people who visit the Internet are always uses their services to fulfill their needs. I have posted several articles about Google in http://contentwriter-id.blogspot.com/ , hope you like it. Here are some facts and tips about search engines.

Some basic facts
a.Every word matters. Generally, all the word you put in the query will be used.
b.Search is always case insensitive. A search for Forward and Spot Contract risks is the same with a 
   search for forward and spot contract risks.

c.Generally, punctuation is ignored, including @#$%^&()=+[]\ and other special characters.

Tips for better searches :
Keep it simple. If you are looking for a pizza restaurant, just enter pizza and the name of your town or your zip code. Most queries do not require advance operators or unusual syntax. Simple is good.

Think how the page you are looking for will be written. The search engine is not a human. It is a program that matches the words you give to pages on the web. Use the words that are most likely to appear on the page. For example, instead of saying my head hurts, say headache. Because that’s the term a medical page will use.

Describe what you need with as few terms as possible. The goal of each word in a query is to focus it further. Since all words are used, each additional word limits the result. If you limit too much, you will miss a lot of useful information. The main advantage to starting with fewer keywords is that, if you don’t get what you need, the result will likely give you a good indication of what additional words are needed to refine your result on the next search. Example, weather New York is a simple way to find the weather and likely to give better result than the longer weather report for New York, United States of America.


Choose descriptive words. The more unique the word is the more likely you are to get relevant results. Words that are not very descriptive, like ‘document’, ‘website’, ‘company’, are usually not needed. Keep in mind, however, that even if the word has the correct meaning but it is not the one most people use. For example celebrity ringtones is more descriptive and specific that celebrity sounds.

2 comments:

  1. all about seo here a'like it..
    thank's for sharinng buddy,cheers...

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  2. Thank you Blog Admin, it is an honour to receive your comment. Feel free to browse other articles at http://contentwriter-id.blogspot.com
    Regards.

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