Search Engine Optimization

Use Google like a profesional

Submitted by durbonca, , Thread ID: 196819

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05-02-2021, 02:36 PM
#1
Googling is one of the most important skills for every developer.

Let me show you how to get better at Googling.

Let's start!

1 . Use quotes to force an exact-match search:

"what is javascript"

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2 . AND operator will return only results related to both terms:

html AND css

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3 . You can use the OR operator to get the results related to one of the search terms

(javascript OR python) free course

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4 . - operator will exclude results that contain a term or phrase:

javascript -css

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5 . You can use the (*) wildcards as placeholders, which will be replaced by any word or phrase.

"how to start * in 6 months"

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6 . Search inside a single website:

site:freecodecamp.org

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7 . You can also use a very useful feature that helps to find a specific file type.

filetype:pdf learn css

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8 . Search for a range of numbers:

ecmascript 2016..2018

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#2
Nice tips, thank you for sharing.

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#3
Owh I need this tips, thanks and I bookmark first!

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#4
05-02-2021, 02:36 PM
durbonca Wrote:
Googling is one of the most important skills for every developer.

Let me show you how to get better at Googling.

Let's start!

1 . Use quotes to force an exact-match search:

"what is javascript"

[Image: toa5cjwc3ns90uoj4q4v.PNG]


2 . AND operator will return only results related to both terms:

html AND css

[Image: g2mzmbnmwrqbhb518mmq.PNG]


3 . You can use the OR operator to get the results related to one of the search terms

(javascript OR python) free course

[Image: ufu4tbbbxon9eppethu4.PNG]


4 . - operator will exclude results that contain a term or phrase:

javascript -css

[Image: so2wotovlwq8oslfjlq6.PNG]


5 . You can use the (*) wildcards as placeholders, which will be replaced by any word or phrase.

"how to start * in 6 months"

[Image: ecxlmfrf7jct3n0jos8o.PNG]


6 . Search inside a single website:

site:freecodecamp.org

[Image: f19qsogbh16kp0mga2b6.PNG]


7 . You can also use a very useful feature that helps to find a specific file type.

filetype:pdf learn css

[Image: txu7yuj4zrvvsqh4ir9x.PNG]


8 . Search for a range of numbers:

ecmascript 2016..2018

[Image: gj9tyrfum3uftq7g4qs6.PNG]


these are good tips that everyone should know. not just developer. keep up the good work.

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#5
Thanks for the tip, now it'll be way easier to search for stuff
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#6
Oh great tips.As a beginner it is very important for me.Thank for sharing your knowledge with us

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#7
Wow this is a greast tip thank you. I need help wih my SEO SOOO bad lol

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#8
THANKS I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR SOME THING LIKE THAT BUT IT IS REAL

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#9
This is so lit. I never use all this trick. That durbonca for sharing this info. I have save this for my future use. That you so much

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