Getting more out of Google

Did you know there's more to using Search Engines (like Google and Yahoo) than just typing in a word or phrase?  You can narrow the results to find exactly what you're looking for without having to weed through 100,000 other results.  Let me give you a few tips that you can use.

  1. Check Weather
    You can check the weather in a particular zip code area but using this formula - "weather zipcode". You can also do the same thing by using the city.
    Example: "weather 37024"
    Example: "weather Nashville"
  2. Search Within A Range Of Numbers:
    Let’s say you want to find results that contain any of a range of numbers.  You can do this by using the X...Y modifier (in case this is hard to read, what’s between the X and Y are three periods).  This type of search is useful for years, prices or anywhere where you want to provide a series of numbers.
    Example: president 1940..1950
    Example: DVD player $100...$250
  3. Use Google as a Calculator:
    The next time you need to do a quick calculation, instead of bringing up the Calculator applet, you can just type your expression in to Google.
    Example: 48512 * 1.02
  4. Word Definitions:
    If you need to quickly look up the definition of a word or phrase, simply use the "define:" command.
    Example: define:plethora
  5. Money Conversion
    If you need to convert money from one country to another, simple put the amount, type and type you want to convert to.
    Example: 100 GBP in USD
  6. Explicit Phrase:
    Lets say you are looking for content about internet marketing.  Instead of just typing internet marketing into the Google search box, you will likely be better off searching explicitly for the phrase.  To do this, simply enclose the search phrase within double quotes.
    Example: "internet marketing"
  7. Exclude Words:
    Lets say you want to search for content about internet marketing, but you want to exclude any results that contain the term advertising.  To do this, simply use the "-" sign in front of the word you want to exclude.
    Example Search: internet marketing -advertising
  8. Site Specific Search:
    Often, you want to search a specific website for content that matches a certain phrase.  Even if the site doesn’t support a built-in search feature, you can use Google to search the site for your term. Simply use the "site:somesite.com" modifier.
    Example: "internet marketing" site:www.ondigitalground.com
  9. Similar Words and Synonyms:
    Let’s say you are want to include a word in your search, but want to include results that contain similar words or synonyms.  To do this, use the "~" in front of the word.
    Example: "internet marketing" ~professional
  10. Specific Document Types:
    If you’re looking to find results that are of a specific type, you can use the modifier "filetype:".  For example, you might want to find only PowerPoint presentations related to internet marketing.
    Example: "internet marketing" filetype:ppt
  11. This OR That:
    By default, when you do a search, Google will include all the terms specified in the search.  If you are looking for any one of one or more terms to match, then you can use the OR or the || operator.  (Note:  The OR has to be capitalized).
    Example: internet marketing OR advertising
    Example: internet marketing || advertising
  12. Phone Listing:
    Let’s say someone calls you on your mobile number and you don’t know how it is.  If all you have is a phone number, you can look it up on Google using the phonebook feature.
    Example: phonebook:617-555-1212 (note:  the provided number does not work – you’ll have to use a real number to get any results).
  13. Area Code Lookup:
    If all you need to do is to look-up the area code for a phone number, just enter the 3-digit area code and Google will tell you where it’s from.
    Example: 617
  14. Stock (Ticker Symbol):
    Just enter a valid ticker symbol as your search term and Google will give you the current financials and a quick thumb-nail chart for the stock.
    Example: GOOG

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