I don’t know if everyone knows this but there are tricks to google search that can help you make searching easier. If any of you remember the post about searching for big bird (if I can find it I’ll link it and reblog it) where they wanted a big bird and not Big Bird. But everytime they put more words into the search He’d always be there? Watching and being sad?
Well let me show you how these little tricks can make the process way easier.
And because this will be kinda long…
Well let’s just type big bird first
Well shit…that’s not what we want
Now if we use the minus (-) we can remove things we don’t want soo -sesame and -yellow
Awww sweet big birds. There’s other tricks too like using “quotation marks” to make sure the google results use what’s in them. Cause sometimes you’re trying to search something and one of the words is super important and google will be like “nah, you didn’t mean that word right?” The quotations is like grabbing google by the throat and saying “I did you dumb fuck”
There’s the star* that can just make it random like in this example
There’s others but I usually use the minus and quotations the most.
Why I sometimes fear Google as a blogger and internet entrepreneur
Why I sometimes fear Google as a blogger and internet entrepreneur
How many Google services or products do you use on a daily basis? You’d be amazed if you sat down and spent a few seconds putting up a list. The list could go beyond three or even five for most people who have regular internet access.
Lately I have been thinking a lot about all the Google services I use as a blogger – and I am afraid to say that I use many of them. Dash over to Danny Brown’s…
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