- Search only specific sites or domains.
- Search for a specific word or phrase.
- Exclude sites or words.
- Idioms or phrases can't fully remember.
- View a cached version of a site.
- File types.
- Reverse image search.
- Search a range of numbers or dates.
How do I do a Google search?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0oa3Qiz5tw
How do you effectively search?
- 1: Use unique, specific terms.
- 2: Use the minus operator (-) to narrow the search.
- 3: Use quotation marks for exact phrases.
- 4: Don't use common words and punctuation.
- 5: Capitalization.
- 6: Drop the suffixes.
- 7: Maximize AutoComplete.
- 8: Customize your searches.
How do Google searches work for beginners?
- Crawling: Google searches the web with automated programs called crawlers, looking for pages that are new or updated.
- Indexing: Google visits the pages that it has learned about by crawling, and tries to analyze what each page is about.
How do I use Google to search a website?
- In a Google search, type site: followed by the domain and extension, like site:lifewire.com. Then, include your search, and press Enter.
- To search by domain extension, type site: followed by the extension, like site:. gov followed by your search, and press Enter.
What is Google search and how does it work?
Crawling: Google searches the web with automated programs called crawlers, looking for pages that are new or updated. Google stores those page addresses (or page URLs) in a big list to look at later. We find pages by many different methods, but the main method is following links from pages that we already know about.