Not every question asked in a search engine has its own answer, despite the fact that search engines are constantly improving, adjusting to user requests. To find something on the Internet, you need to know how to do it right.
Instructions
Step 1
When entering a word or phrase into the search bar, you should not make grammatical errors, because the search engine will only find pages where the word you entered with the same errors occurs. The search engine reacts to grammatical errors by suggesting the correct variant of words, therefore, after displaying the results on the screen, pay attention to whether the phrase “Perhaps you mean …” appears near the input field.
Step 2
If there are no results, it will not be superfluous to replace the entered word with its synonym. For example, if you are unable to find the answer you want for a "cell phone" query, try changing it to "mobile phone".
Step 3
The more specific you make your request, the better the search will be. If you are looking for a lead-zinc plant in Ridder, then enter the query in full, not being limited only to the first words of the phrase.
Step 4
When composing a query, unnecessary results help filter out the qualifying characters. Sign "!" helps to exclude other word forms when performing a search. For example, if you are interested in results for the query for the word "manuscript", in order to exclude from the search results with the words "manuscript" and "handwritten", add a qualifying sign before the word: "! Manuscript".