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5 tips : How to search in Google effectively ?

 MASTER GOOGLE SEARCH

Google is a fully automated search engine that uses software known as "web crawlers" that explore the web on a regular basis to find sites to add to our index.



To master Google search and to find the right answer you need to ask the right question.
Here are the 5 tips to write an effective search query in Google

1) Use the keyword " related: " to find a similar website to a website that you like.

2) Use the keyword "site:" if you want to search for something inside a website.

3) Use the keyword " - "(hyphen) to search by excluding a word.


4) Use the keyword " * " to replace a word you have forgotten or missed


5) Use the keyword "" to search and to find the exact phrase.




Happy Searching :)











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