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08-04-2015, 05:18 PM #1
Finding anything related to crafts on the internet
Often times, I find myself searching for specific information before I start a new project. This is a simple tutorial on how to use Google to find anything related to crafts on the internet or here on your favorite forum.
Searching for Something Specific on a Forum or Website
Ever noticed how the search function on most forums and websites is a little limited? Lucky for us, we can easily use the power of Google to get a much more expansive search.
Simply use the following search operator:
Code:site:{ }{keyword}
See how in the picture above we are searching for our term, and only the results from this forum are returned. Now we can further refine our search by asking Google to restrict the results to posts that were made within a certain time frame or those that do not contain certain words.
Finding Other Pages and Websites that are Related
Suppose that we've found a website that has the kind of content that we've been searching for, but we'd like to see what else is out there. The following Google operator will allow us to search for other websites that are related:
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This operator can also be used for specific pages within a site. I found an article on Wikipedia that talks about the World Wide web. When I search for related URLs;
Code:related:website/wiki/World_Wide_Web
Using Wildcards
Sometimes you're not completely sure what you're searching for. In these cases, we can place an asterisk in place of the missing term. For example, if I type in:
Code:How to diagnose *
Using Negative Keywords
Occasionally your search results will be littered with a recurring page or term that you don't want. For instance, when searching for medical related terms, sometimes you will get flooded with spammy offshore ******** sites. Instead of sifting through them all, simply run your search again, but this time you can add a minus symbol followed by the term you don't want:
Code:statin drugs -********
Searching for Files
You can get a lot of free files on any given subject by using the file operator along with your search term:
Code:statin drugs filetype:pdf statin drugs filetype:ppt statin drugs filetype:doc
Broad Match vs Phrase Match
I find that phrase match searches are the most useful search operative because they allow you to really pull much more specific results. Lets say we enter the search term
Code:top 10 reasons for failure
However, if we place the search string in quotation marks:
Code:“top 10 reasons for failure”
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