Top Bing and Google search tip: Cut to the chase
ByWhen conducting research time wasters can kill your effort – and frustrate you enough to quit before getting a complete answer to you query.
I use as few words as I can in search engines, keeping in mind that some search efforts must be more complex. The guidance in this article is a good starting point for all searches.
From the CSMonitor.
Top Bing and Google search tip: Cut to the chase – CSMonitor.com.
When using Bing and Google, eliminate words that search engines will regard as noise, or that introduce ambiguity.
…To mitigate the wordiness of their users, many search engines simply ignore a lot of junk terms – mostly prepositions, articles, and symbols such as $, #, or %. Since computers don’t acknowledge these in-between words, don’t bother adding them…more…
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