So you decided to put in some “How to search for” in the Google search bar. But there are so many options! How do you know which one is the best?
To start, you can type a specific word or phrase into the Google Search bar. For example, if I want to find research about how long it takes for a dog to digest food, I would type “dog digestion time.” You can also search by category, like “Dog Food,” by entering “Dog Food” into the search bar. Or you can get more specific with your searches by typing something like “large dog breeds” or “dog breeds with pictures.”
A great way to get started is by trying out these few different ways of using Google’s search bar. And remember, if at any point you’re not sure what keywords will work best for your search, be sure to click on the magnifying glass icon in the upper right corner of Google’s screen and select ‘I’m feeling lucky’.
What should I consider when I am searching on Google?
When you’re searching on Google, there are a few things to keep in mind.
First, don’t just use the search bar at the top of your browser. When you’re looking for something specific, look for related information that can help you get the information that you need. Sometimes a page about a city or state will contain important information about what businesses are located in that area and where they are.
Second, make sure your internet usage doesn’t get cut off when you search online. Try optimizing your computer so that it’s not at risk of being bogged down by all of the excess data transferred through the Internet. This can be done with software like CCleaner.
Third, remember to use spellcheck and grammar checker! These programs will catch mistakes made when writing text to ensure accuracy and readability. It’ll also catch errors before they happen so that your written work is more polished than if you were to send it out as-is.
Fourth, make sure your keywords are relevant to what you’re searching for. Don’t be afraid to ask questions such as “what kind of car” or “what is my favorite food.” You might find other helpful articles along the way when doing this sort of research
Last Updated on December 21, 2021
Aires Loutsaris is a content marketing specialist working with some of the world’s biggest VC funded startups and eCommerce companies. He has 15 years of experience in organic search optimisation and content writing with over 2500 students enrolled in his Udemy SEO course. An ex-head of two award-winning agencies, he has lectured at the University of the Arts, London College of Fashion on content marketing and has consulted for all three of the Universities he studied at: The Open University, The University of Hull and Kings College University of London. Feel free to connect with Aires on LinkedIn or Facebook.