How to Search Better and Get Results!
Google search is case insensitive and does not require punctuation.
For example while searching for the review of a movie, you do not need to type "the godfather + movie + imdb" or include special characters in search queries.
However if you are searching for products or terms that include special characters like Nokia $20 or C++, then the punctuation will not be ignored.
If you do want to phrase match or narrow down your search results, you may use quotation marks or the plus symbol right after the word.
For example: - "Nokia $20" or Nokia $20+ Do not add space between the word and +.
Another way to narrow down search results is use of the minus sign.
This helps you exclude the terms you wants filtered out of your search results.
For example if you were to search for "malware-software" then the search results will display sites that refer to malware but not to related software.
Another powerful feature is the use of the asterisk or (*).
The * can be used as a substitute for words.
For example if you are searching for "lady gaga * concerts * 2008" will display search results for different lady gaga concerts in 2008.
You can also use "OR" if you want the search results to display specifically either search terms.
For example, if you want to see FIFA world cup news from both 2006 and 2010, this is how the search query should appear "FIFA world cup 2006 OR 2010.
" The search results displayed will be in reference to either one of these years.
However if your search query is "FIFA world cup 2006 2010", the word "AND" is used as a default operator and you will get search results that include references to both years.
The important thing to note while using the OR operator, is that OR should appear in caps.
This rule does not apply to phrases that include the word "or.
" For example, "Do or die" - "or" will not be treated as the "OR" operator.
To get best results, keep the search queries simple.
For example if you want to search for new movies releasing this week, you do not have to type "what are the new movies releasing this week?" "New movies this week" or "new DVD releases" will suffice.
Also use words that best describe your query for example "top 10 DVD releases" or "The New Stephanie Meyer Novel.
" It is advisable to use more than one search engine while searching because no two search engines index sites the same way and for best results, be sure to read through the special tips section of each search engine.