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| Make a list of 2 or 3 word phrases that combine your keywords and accurately describe what you are trying to find in your search. For instance, if your keyword list includes tall, trees, pine, you would form a keyword combination of tall pine trees. |
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| Type your keywords into the search form surrounded by quotation marks ("tall pine trees"). All of your search results will include tall pine trees in their indexes. This is an excellent way to focus your search into a very narrow list of results. |
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| Type the keyword combination into a search field surrounded by parenthesis, (tall pine trees). The search engine will read your search as tall or pine or trees and will return a list of results where any of those three words is present in the index. This can create an extensive list of unrelated pages. The (tall pine trees) search would include results about the pine derby, tall buildings, hat trees, etc etc. |
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| Type the most relevant keyword followed by three secondary keywords in parenthesis. Enclose the entire search string in quotation marks. This will return all websites that contain your primary keyword and one of the words in parenthesis. For instance: "pine (trees, tall, uses)" would return websites that contained pine, pine and trees, pine and tall, or pine and uses. |
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