AeroKing
Well-Known Member
This is a tutorial on how to use a simple, built in feature of Google to effectively search Rollitup.
"All too often Newbies and Vets alike will try the sites search engine and come up short handed, even though there are many related posts and threads in the database."
It's unfortunate, but built in site search engines are never as powerful as a full blown search engine like Google. So, why not take advantage of their complex search engine? Well, you can, and it's easy!
Here is my tutorial for you:
Google included a feature in their search engine that allows you to limit the search to just one domain (or website). They call this the Site operator. The syntax is simple, but must be exact and goes as follows:
Example:
your search terms site:rollitup.org
Notice that there is a space after the last search term, but no space after the site:0perator.
That part should read as all one word: site:rollitup.org
And don't mistake .org for .com. You have to be exact.
You can also be more specific in the search terms, also.
The above search will search for the word "your", the word "search" and the word "terms", all through the Rollitup site.
You can also make sure that google will look for an exact phrase, rather than individual words by putting the phrase in "quotes" before the site:0perator.
Examples:
"bubble cloner" site:rollitup.org
"how to clone" site:rollitup.org
You can narrow it down even more by telling google to ignore pages with a certain word or phrase by using the -operator.
Example:
aero -aerogarden site:rollitup.org
This will search for the term aero, but only include pages that do not have the word "aerogarden" in them.
Another cool trick is to force a word to be included. This comes in handy when there are several terms that you are searching for, but some of them are very important to be included. This is the +operator.
Example:
b52 "b-52" "b 52" +nirvana site:rollitup.org
Google will look for pages with either b52, b-52, or b 52 that also include "nirvana".
Well, I hope that will make it easier for everyone on this site.
There are some other tricks, if you know them, feel free to add them, or I will when I get a chance, but these are the most useful.
I'm also hoping that my stoned ass actually managed to make some sort of sense here!
"All too often Newbies and Vets alike will try the sites search engine and come up short handed, even though there are many related posts and threads in the database."
It's unfortunate, but built in site search engines are never as powerful as a full blown search engine like Google. So, why not take advantage of their complex search engine? Well, you can, and it's easy!
Here is my tutorial for you:
Google included a feature in their search engine that allows you to limit the search to just one domain (or website). They call this the Site operator. The syntax is simple, but must be exact and goes as follows:
Example:
your search terms site:rollitup.org
Notice that there is a space after the last search term, but no space after the site:0perator.
That part should read as all one word: site:rollitup.org
And don't mistake .org for .com. You have to be exact.
You can also be more specific in the search terms, also.
The above search will search for the word "your", the word "search" and the word "terms", all through the Rollitup site.
You can also make sure that google will look for an exact phrase, rather than individual words by putting the phrase in "quotes" before the site:0perator.
Examples:
"bubble cloner" site:rollitup.org
"how to clone" site:rollitup.org
You can narrow it down even more by telling google to ignore pages with a certain word or phrase by using the -operator.
Example:
aero -aerogarden site:rollitup.org
This will search for the term aero, but only include pages that do not have the word "aerogarden" in them.
Another cool trick is to force a word to be included. This comes in handy when there are several terms that you are searching for, but some of them are very important to be included. This is the +operator.
Example:
b52 "b-52" "b 52" +nirvana site:rollitup.org
Google will look for pages with either b52, b-52, or b 52 that also include "nirvana".
Well, I hope that will make it easier for everyone on this site.
There are some other tricks, if you know them, feel free to add them, or I will when I get a chance, but these are the most useful.
I'm also hoping that my stoned ass actually managed to make some sort of sense here!