I seem to have picked up the habit of using semantic keywords in my Google searches. I have no idea if Google actually supports any of them, but, if they don’t, they should!
- buy
Example: buy usb extension cable
Meaning: I’m specifically looking to purchase something, so don’t show me any site that doesn’t help me buy things, preferably online.
- review
Example: Samsung galaxy note review
Meaning:I want to read reviews about something. Don’t show any site that doesn’t have at least one review.
- experience
Example: Samsung galaxy note experience
Meaning: I’m interested in people’s personal experiences. I’m interested in blogs, and informal reviews: not professional reviews from technophiles.
- get/download
Example: get git
Meaning:Take me to sites that either let me download Git, or will explain how I can do this.
- photo
Example: photo Birrarung Marr
Meaning: I want to see what Birrarung Marr looks like. Show me photos, pictures, whatever!
- how to
Example: how to uninstall Crayon Physics
Meaning: I’m looking for technical solutions, problem solving, troubleshooting type sites.
- compare
Example: compare HDMI DLNA
Meaning: I’m looking for information about the differences between these two things: massively prioritise pages that treat just these two things
- alternatives
Example: BeyondPod alternatives
Meaning: I’m looking for things like BeyondPod, but different to it. Especially show me comparisons between it and its alternatives.
- why
Example: why github
Meaning: I want to know the benefits of GitHub. Prioritise sites that tell me specifically about its advantages, the problems that it solves – not how to use it, or general descriptions of it.
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