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Finding info about automotive issues on search engines
29th July 2009
If you have been using the internet for some time then it might surprise you to know that in some countries it is still new and the need for such tutorials is in high demand. I have taken the time to share with readers of this site this piece of article to assist those people who are interested in automotive issues and have not yet mastered the art of using the web.
With the advent of the internet it is now easy to find any kind of information about automotive issues quickly. Just a few years back you needed to take the whole morning at the library skimming through hundreds of books.
Today you can simply take 5 minutes or less and find all the information you need about automotive issues or niches topics of the same subject.
So many people end up spending hours clicking through each of the hundred or so pages displayed on search engines.
Take some time to read through these few but useful operators that you can use. I have written these such that I do not waste your time but add into your quest to finding the best information and content online. To some this may be just a refresher “course” but I still do encourage you to read on.
Currently the most popular search engine is Google so the tips are more focused on Google.com but you can use them on Yahoo.com.
Use of commas in your search query can help you narrow you search to the pages with the exact information you want. For example if you want to find course about automotive issues, simply enter “automotive courses”, if it’s careers simply type “automotive careers”. What you will get there is a list of pages that contain the exact words searched for.
Another alternative is to use the “+” operator. That is, typing in a word like “documentary about automotive developments ”+ “automotive books” will result in pages that have those keywords appearing in the same page but not necessarily close to each other.
My last tip is simply to search within one reliable site. You can do this by entering the operator “site:” at the start of your quiery text then follow with the specific domain name and then the keyword(s).Using this one will enable you to search through a site of your choice only.
Armed with this information there is no reason to spend hours searching for that information no matter how rare it is, could be you interest – automotive or any kind of content you may be interested in like reverse search for cell phone numbers.
Now take some time to enjoy the great content offered by this site before testing your newly found skills.
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