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Searching the Web: A How-to on Effective Web Searching

 

The internet is a massive database storing information of all sorts, answers to almost any question. From looking up bus schedules to searching for the meaning of life, the answers are there, or at least someones answer is there. If youre asking a question that has a factual answer, you should be able to find the correct answer easily enough; you may have to finagle your search queries a little though. If youre asking a subjective question youll get just as many answers, theyll just all be different, although each one will claim to be the true answer. Some personal evaluation is always required. There are many search engines out there, and more are added each day. The first question youll face is which one to use. Each has a benefit, each has deficiencies. You will quickly find out which ones you like the best after searching through endless search results. Google.com for example is a great general search engine, it will find most concepts and pages that explain what you need to know, you may find some guys page in Amsterdam that briefly comments on your topic as well but the top ten results are usually pretty accurate. Ill get to how to use Google.com and other pages more efficiently later in this article. Wikipedia.org is another great website for looking up factual data only. If you have a question about the Russian revolution, or what bacteria are, heres where youll find your answer. Which site you end up using consistently is up to you, next Ill tell you which sites not to use.

We all know that the internet is filled with both useful data and useless data, most of us know it is also full of harmful data. Many websites will place trojans, worms, and viruses on your computer if you let them. Stay away from illegal downloads, porn and extreme violence and you should be safe, but there are some of these concerns with search engines as well. Some things to avoid:

If you get more than the occasional popup, dump that site. One popup every other visit or so is probably just a way for the site creator to make some cash, no harm in that. Some sites however flood your screen with multiple popups, or one every time you click anything. These sites may be flooding you in hopes of you accidentally clicking the wrong thing at the wrong time and downloading something nasty. You may not even know its there, but they do and whatever theyre doing it cant be good for you.

If the results come back as porn, no matter what you search for, you dont want that, well maybe you do.

The last type of site I suggest you avoid are sites such as askjeeves.com, these sites are quality sites in that they dont have malicious intents. If you use the tips Ill show you next, you just wont have a use for sites like askjeeves.com. AskJeeves.com uses other search engines and finds results for you. A great idea for those who are inadequate at searching for themselves, and there is no shame in that, most people are like that. You will no longer need this feature as you will be an expert searcher in a couple more paragraphs.

There are a number of techniques that I use quite successfully to find information, and none of them include breaking thumbs or knees.

The first is put your search in quotes (or search for the exact phrase). You may not get any hits at all, but if you get some they should pretty much be exactly what youre looking for. Of course this tip wont always be useful, especially if youre searching for a single word. If Im searching for something specific, like my hard drive is making noise, I always search for the phrase I want in quotes first. If that doesnt work I either remove the quotes, or shorten the phrase. Results typically include message boards when you search with quotes, but they are a great source of information, links and all!

Message boards are fantastic, youll often be able to find someone who had the same problem, or wanted the same information as you, but he posted a question three months ago and now there are ten answers. You get the same information as him, but now, not in three months. Often message boards will have links to sites that answer your question as well, that way you dont have to rely on trusting some guy on the internet, like me.

Think outside the box when entering your search terms. Try the obvious first, but if you find yourself stumped, expand your search to include things that are related to what you want to know. For example if youre interested in knowing more about General Lee, but all you can find when you search for it is the Dukes of Hazard, try searching for the Civil War, or army generals. This is the single most important skill to have when searching for obscure information.

The easiest way to search for something is to let someone else search for it. There are sites such as askipedia.com that will do this for free. It wont be as quick as doing it yourself, they have a 24 hour guarantee, but it will be much easier. You wont have to do much work at all, and they may come up with better results anyway.

Practice makes perfect so get out there and experiment. Search of a specific topic and see how many different searches will return the same results, youll be surprised.

Author: Joe DeClara
 
Author Bio:

Joe DeClara

Joe DeClara, is a researcher/writer for Askipedia.com. Joe's inquisitive mind drives his writing habits, he asks questions that others scoff at. Philosophy, science, government roles in societies progression through existence, who are we, why are we here? Joe DeClara has asked all these questions and come up with reasonable, and often humorous, answers. You may not agree but you'll have a hell of a time listening to his answer.

It doesn’t stop there either, Joe will answer any question posed to him, as he would say "Working in technical support has truly made me appreciate that there is no stupid question. I find myself as interested in answering a question about God as I am a question about how a phone works, or how much a certain type of phone may cost! Whatever the question is as soon as it is posed to me I want to know the answer just as much if not more."

 
 
 

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