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adrianaustin
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Posted: 2004-Oct-18 07:04
Hi everyone,
I have learnt from somebody that using "~" in front of your search term in Google can give you relevant results that Google think it's more related.
However, I have tried the same skill on Yahoo and it's no use at all.
Is there someway for me to search related sites on Yahoo ?
Thank you.
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doctormd23
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Posted: 2004-Nov-10 13:26
Here's a couple ways... of course one being very obvious using a keyword related to the topic... and the second might be using some of the tips offered in Yahoo's search tips page:
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especially these:
inurl: this allows one to find a specific keyword as part of indexed urls.
Example: inurl:bulgarian
intitle: this allows one to find a specific keyword as part of the indexed titles.
Example: intitle:Bulgarian
... so using a work that might be closely associated with your search could bring you lots of site's that have inluded the term in their Title tag or URL string.
Hope that helps!
Doc
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