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SEM Today:
Tip #8: Search for Specific Facts
When you’re looking for hard facts, Google might be able to help. Yes, Google will always return a list of sites that match your specific query, but if you phrase your query correctly—and are searching for a fact that Google has pre-identified—you can get the precise information you need at the top of the search results page.
What types of information are we talking about here? Fact-based information, such as birthdates, birthplaces, population, and so on. All you have to do is enter a query that states the fact you want to know. For example:
- To find the population of San Francisco, enter population san Francisco.
- To find where Mark Twain was born, enter birthplace mark twain.
- To find when President Bill Clinton was born, enter birthday bill clinton.
- To find when Raymond Chandler died, enter die raymond chandler.
- To find who is the president of Germany, enter president germany.
The answers to these questions are displayed at the top of your search results page. You get the precise answer to your question, according to the referenced website. Click the associated link to learn more from this source.
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Making Cents-Sense in Search Engine Marketing wrote:
Sunday December 24, 2006Very nice day weather wise. Did some blogging and forum talk. Very slow. Had a large christmas eve party with lots of foodSlainte / CheersSEM Today: Tip #10: Use Google’s Other Specialized Searches The Google Directory isn’t the only alternative Google offers to its main search engine. Depending on the type of search you’re doing, you may get better results by using one of Google’s more specialized search sites. These include: Froogle searches online shopping sites for the lowest prices on specific products. Google Answers is a paid ... -
February 6, 2007 11:50 PM
Making Cents-Sense in Search Engine Marketing wrote:
Sunday December 24, 2006Very nice day weather wise. Did some blogging and forum talk. Very slow. Had a large christmas eve party with lots of foodSlainte / CheersSEM Today: Tip #10: Use Google’s Other Specialized Searches The Google Directory isn’t the only alternative Google offers to its main search engine. Depending on the type of search you’re doing, you may get better results by using one of Google’s more specialized search sites. These include: Froogle searches online shopping sites for the lowest prices on specific products. Google Answers is a paid ... -
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Making Cents-Sense in Search Engine Marketing wrote:
Saturday December 23, 2006Went to Starbucks had coffee. Goofed off looking at houses near a lake. More Blogging and forums.SEM Today: Tip #9: Search the Google Directory Google indexes billions and billions of web pages in its search database—which more often than not produces an overwhelming number of search results. The quantity is there, but sometimes you’d rather have a few quality results. When quality matters more than quantity, bypass the main Google search engine and use the Google Directory instead. The Google Directory is a relatively small database of web page listings, each ... -
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Making Cents-Sense in Search Engine Marketing wrote:
Saturday December 23, 2006Went to Starbucks had coffee. Goofed off looking at houses near a lake. More Blogging and forums.SEM Today: Tip #9: Search the Google Directory Google indexes billions and billions of web pages in its search database—which more often than not produces an overwhelming number of search results. The quantity is there, but sometimes you’d rather have a few quality results. When quality matters more than quantity, bypass the main Google search engine and use the Google Directory instead. The Google Directory is a relatively small database of web page listings, each ... -
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Making Cents-Sense in Search Engine Marketing wrote:
Saturday December 23, 2006Went to Starbucks had coffee. Goofed off looking at houses near a lake. More Blogging and forums.SEM Today: Tip #9: Search the Google Directory Google indexes billions and billions of web pages in its search database—which more often than not produces an overwhelming number of search results. The quantity is there, but sometimes you’d rather have a few quality results. When quality matters more than quantity, bypass the main Google search engine and use the Google Directory instead. The Google Directory is a relatively small database of web page listings, each ...




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