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3 Google Tricks When You Don’t Know What to Search For

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Bài gửi by designer pro Mon Apr 25, 2011 6:45 pm


Sometimes you are totally sure which terms to use to search Google to find the information you need.
However more often than not, you have to try dozens of various search phrases to accidentallycome across a good result.
Today’s short search tutorial will show some Google search tricks you can use to search when you actually don’t know what you are going to find.
The tips will turn useful in a number of cases:

  • When you are looking for random inspiration and thus have no idea which words to use to search (actually what you really need to get inspired is to know those words);
  • When your topic is broad and you are unsure which one of related words and synonyms best describes your question;
  • When you have found a page, can’t define it properly but need more of the kind (especially, if you have landed on some wicked tool and want to know if there are more tools like this).

Now, let me share the Google search operators that will help you in any of the above cases:1. Wildcard Search Operator


Search engines may treat a wildcard (*) differently. Google substitutes it for one or more words that would normally occur in the phrase. Thus, if you, for example, search ["reliable * provider"], search results will include: “reliable television provider”, “reliable webhosting provider”, “reliable VoiP provider”, etc.Possible Usage


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  • Use it when you remember the phrase but can’t remember the word;
  • Use it to research various word combination with one or more base words (forkeyword research or language learning);
Practical Example


Now, a more creative way to use it is to get some (content) inspiration. I described the method in my earlier post on finding linkbait inspiration: use a wildcard in between classic Digg headings to find which articles are being created to target social media sites. Examples include:

3 Google Tricks When You Don’t Know What to Search For Google-search-unsure-012. ~ Synonym Search Operator


The Google ~ operator allows you to broaden the scope of your search to related terms and synonyms.Possible Usage


The operator may turn particularly handy when:

  • Your search term is very broad and you are unsure which of the related words is used to describe the phenomenon.
  • You want to research related terms excluding the one you use (e.g. [~search -search])
Practical Example


When searching for guest post opportunities, the synonym ~ operator lets you include all possible blog topics in one search:
3 Google Tricks When You Don’t Know What to Search For Google-search-unsure-023. Related: URL Search Operator


The Related: search operator allows to find more similar pages to the provided one. It used to be strictly based on co-citation: it looked for pages with the same set of backlinks to the above one. But since then it has been noticed that it also applied some thematic relevance.Possible Usage


It is thus clear that the search operator should be used when you need to find more similar pages (especially when you can’t formulate the contents or define the concept of the current page).Practical Example


The operator may turn very useful for bloggers who often create tool lists and overviews (for a website like MUO). As an example, here are the related results for a popular broken link checker: Xenu’s Link Sleuth.
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Also, be sure to check out Tina’s overview of all Google search operators to get more creative search ideas.
Which advanced Google search tricks do you use on a daily basis?


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Bài gửi by designer pro Mon Apr 25, 2011 6:46 pm

1. Wildcard (*) Search Operator

Sử dụng ký tự * để thay thế những key word mà bạn không biết chắc.

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2. ~ Synonym Search Operator

Sử dụng ký tự ~ để mở rộng khu vực tìm kiếm những thuật ngữ có liên quan hay những từ đồng nghĩa..

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3. Related: URL Search Operator

Sử dụng key word "related" để xem những trang có nội dung tương tự.

VD : related:vnexpress.net
Thì kết quả sẽ cho ra "tuoitre.com.vn", "dantri.com", ....

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