Do you know how to search effectively online?
Written By annalaurabrown on Feb. 22, 2007.
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5 Secrets to finding what you are looking for Online
Are you struggling to find what you are looking for online? Does it seem to you that no matter you do you can never find exactly what you are searching?
Here are 5 tips to help you.
1. Never use only one search engine. Often the results in one search engine will be different from those in another. You can even try using a multiple search engines site such at http://www.dogpile.com or http://www.metacrawler.com. Another less used but useful search engine is http://www.clusty.com. This search engine has a different way of processing results thus often giving out different sites than the others.
2. Try searching directories. Google and Yahoo both have directories you can search as well as their standard search engines. You can also do a search engine search for a specialized directory related to the topic you are looking for. For example, if you are looking for home based business directories, you can type in: home based business directories and then browse and do searches within the individual results in order to increase your results and chances of finding the information you are seeking.
3. Remember that simply entering in a generic term will usually not produce the results you desire. Try using synonyms for a word, using Boolean terms such as and, or and not, an * at the end of a term as a wildcard, or the advanced search feature of the search engine. The advanced search feature is often ignored or underused by most people and it can be very useful. Remember the more specific the search the less likely you are to find a large amount of results and the more general the search the more likely you are to pull up results which have nothing or little to do with your desired topic.
4. Don’t forget to use databases. These can usually be accessed by going to your local public library’s home page and then accessing them from there. There are many, which are available, online either for free to the general public or for free if you have a library card at a certain library. The information in these is usually different from what you can find in the search engines. This is especially a good idea if you are seeking information of a scholarly nature or the kind of information generally found in newspapers, journals and magazines.
5. Don’t forget blogs. Although search engines usually index them, it can be difficult to find all of their content in a search engine. It is usually best to locate blog directories or blog specific search engines and then do a separate search. Nowadays you can find a lot of useful information in them as well as links to informative and helpful sites.

auburn
Written Feb. 23, 2007 / Report /
When I want to understand more about a political event in another country or even state / city, I find the newspaper of that area and the articles in it always lead me to other spots.
Ozone42
Written Feb. 23, 2007 / Report /
I disagree on #1. I almost always only use google. I almost always find what I'm looking for, and when I don't going to yahoo, msn, dogpile, askjeeves, technorati, sphere, etc has hardly ever helped.
I do see the value in the concept, but in reality few of the other search engines come anywhere close to delivering content as well as google does.
I wish it wasn't so, maybe others can recommend me some good search engines other than I've listed above?
Oli
Written Feb. 23, 2007 / Report /
I'm with Ozone42. Google is yet to let me down -- you just need to know how to use it and know search patterns that work
michaelper22
Written Feb. 23, 2007 / Report /
The only times I don't use Google are when i am checking the position of my site with searches made on other engines. Google is one of those things you can't live without.
LorriM
Written Feb. 24, 2007 / Report /
Googler, here! Effective, efficient and end results are excellent.
stefani
Written Mar. 8, 2007 / Report /
If its not on Google, it doesnt exist.
daveseah
Written Mar. 25, 2007 / Report /
I have a list of tips on searching that I wrote up a while ago for those times when Google just isn't serving up the good stuff: Oblique Searching Strategies