14 Google Tips that will Save You Hundreds of Hours!
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14 Google Tips that will Save You Hundreds of Hours!

Jeff Su 25.01.2022 27 097 просмотров 1 573 лайков обн. 18.02.2026
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🔩 Grab my free Workspace Toolkit: https://academy.jeffsu.org/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=087 🔎 We all know how to use Google. Or do we? In this video I go over the Top 14 Google Search Tips for Productivity including (but not limited to) search operators and hidden features! I like to use the related: search operator to find similar websites to the one I’m researching on, and I use the site: operator to search within a site for a specific piece of information We can actually combine the site: and intitle: operators into something like site:bodybuilding.com and intitle:diet to really narrow down our search results within a specific website! If you want information for a specific year, you can type in intitle:[year] [search term] or just use the Date Range feature to select a date...range. Search operators I use almost every single day include “Exact Match,” “+keyword,” the Wildcard * Search Operator, and the “OR” Search Operator. Happy Googling! TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Google and Netflix Similarities 00:26 related: Search Operator 00:43 site: Search Operator 01:14 top-level domain country code 01:50 intitle:infographic examples 02:32 filetype:[extension] Search Operator 03:31 intitle:[specific year] example 04:04 Google Search date range Feature 04:20 Find Images with Transparent Background 04:45 Minus Search Operator 05:05 -site:[website.com] 05:38 Google Search Exact Match 05:48 Wildcard Asterisk Search Operator 05:57 Plus Google Search Operator 06:19 OR Google Search Operator RESOURCES I MENTION IN THE VIDEO Find High Definition Icons for Free - https://youtu.be/5c9SapE_YNU Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_code_top-level_domain#:~:text=A country code top-level,top-level domains are ccTLDs. Filetype Extensions - https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35287?hl=en MY FAVORITE GEAR 🎥 My YouTube Gear - https://geni.us/youtube-gear 🎒 What's In My Bag - https://geni.us/mybag 💻 What's On My Desk - https://geni.us/mydesk 🛩 What I Travel With - https://geni.us/mytravel MY FAVORITE SOFTWARE ✍️ Skillshare - https://geni.us/skillshare-jeff BE MY FRIEND: 📧 Subscribe to my Productivity newsletter - https://www.jeffsu.org/productivity-pings/ 📸 Instagram - https://instagram.com/j.sushie 🤝 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jsu05/ 👋🏻 Clubhouse - https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@jsushie 👨🏻‍💻 WHO AM I: I'm Jeff, a full time Product Marketer. In my spare time I like to tinker with tools and create systems that help me get things done faster - or as one of my friends puts it: "Get better at being lazy" 😏 If you'd like to talk, I'd love to hear from you. Messaging me on Instagram (@j.sushie) directly will be the quickest way to get a response! PS: Some of the links in this description are affiliate links I get a kickback from 😇 Disclaimer: My opinions are my own and may not reflect that of my employer #google #search #productivity

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  1. 0:00 Google and Netflix Similarities 100 сл.
  2. 0:26 related: Search Operator 55 сл.
  3. 0:43 site: Search Operator 85 сл.
  4. 1:14 top-level domain country code 84 сл.
  5. 1:50 intitle:infographic examples 119 сл.
  6. 2:32 filetype:[extension] Search Operator 172 сл.
  7. 3:31 intitle:[specific year] example 105 сл.
  8. 4:04 Google Search date range Feature 45 сл.
  9. 4:20 Find Images with Transparent Background 76 сл.
  10. 4:45 Minus Search Operator 53 сл.
  11. 5:05 site:[website.com] 93 сл.
  12. 5:38 Google Search Exact Match 31 сл.
  13. 5:48 Wildcard Asterisk Search Operator 29 сл.
  14. 5:57 Plus Google Search Operator 59 сл.
  15. 6:19 OR Google Search Operator 98 сл.
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Google and Netflix Similarities

what does google and have in common well sometimes you type in a search query and after scrolling through 10 pages of results you still can't find what you're looking for so you exit out feeling lonely and frustrated okay i don't know why that was censored i said what does google and netflix have in common get your mind out of your gutter let's get started hi friends welcome back to the channel if you're new here my name is jeff come for the google search tips for productivity and stay for these slightly inappropriate jokes diving right into
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related: Search Operator

google search tip number one when i was in sales team i used the related search operator to quickly look up my client's closest competitors this was a great way to do background research in a short amount of time and note down features or functions missing from my clients websites search tip number two
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site: Search Operator

use the site search operator to search within a specific website for example burnout at work site hbr. org and you'll only see articles from harvard business review pro tip for specific questions i like to add site quora. com company reviews glassdoor. com stalking someone i want to connect with linkedin. com and for a lot of my purchase decisions sitereddit. com although for that last one i'm not sure if it's a smart thing to do or not google tip number three for
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top-level domain country code

productive professionals search by region or country by combining the search operator with a top level domain country code for example vaccine policies and resources vary by country so searching for vaccine followed by site dot us would return different results versus vaccine site dot fr france and vaccine site dot de germany and for all my german viewers ich bierka i'm vincent deutsch you can find the full list of the top level domain country codes in the wikipedia article linked down below
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intitle:infographic examples

google search tip number four find an infographic on almost any topic let's say you're preparing a presentation on a complicated subject like gdpr the general data protection regulation that is over 80 pages long you can type in gdpr in title infographic no spaces and google will return all web pages that have the word infographic in the title you can broaden the search by adding or in url infographic and this will now include urls with the word infographic as well combining this with the site operator we went over earlier we can type in something like site bodybuilding. com in title diet to really narrow down our search results within a specific website productivity tip number
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filetype:[extension] Search Operator

five use the file type search operator if you're a working professional this is a quick and easy way to find industry reports or research papers in pdf format pro tip when i was in college preparing for management consulting interviews i literally typed in consulting case interview file type pdf to find free practice cases and corresponding explanations quick pause when i was researching for this video i typed in investment banking interview file type pdf and i came across a super comprehensive guide from wall street prep and it's under the mit. edu domain if you're applying for investment banking sales and trading or equity research roles i highly recommend you go through this entire guide this is legit i know there are a lot of different file type extensions you can search for i mainly use pdf and doc i haven't found many use cases for other extensions like ppt but let me know what you search for because i think i'm probably missing something google search productivity tip
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intitle:[specific year] example

number six coming back to the in title search operator for a second this is a great way to find articles or reviews in a specific year for example you want to know the best laptop for students to buy this year simply type in title 2022 laptop for students and you'll find the latest reviews or let's say with a pandemic the job search process has evolved you can type in title 2022 job search to keep up to date with the latest tips and trends or you can save yourself to trouble and just watch my videos you're welcome tip number seven is
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Google Search date range Feature

especially useful if you're looking for the latest tutorial for a product or topic and that is to use the date range feature search for let's say google tasks tips and click tools past year and you'll see the most up-to-date information most of you
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Find Images with Transparent Background

probably already know this one but tip number eight is to find images with transparent backgrounds only in google images search for something and go to tools color transparent and now you can copy and paste an image with no background if you're looking for high definition icon images to download i have a video teaching you how to find those for free so check that out as well link down below back to search operators
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Minus Search Operator

productivity tip number nine is to exclude specific words or phrases using the minus sign this is very useful when a search term has multiple meanings for example if you wanted to learn about the word meta before mr social network rebranded his entire company you can type in meta minus facebook google
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site:[website.com]

search tip number 10 is to combine the minus sign with the site operator to exclude irrelevant websites from your search for example while i love caleb's hardware videos here on youtube i might want to just read an article sometimes and would add in minus site youtube. com no spaces to do just that other common sites to exclude when doing research include pinterest. com and twitter. com the last four productivity tips for google are search operators i use on a daily basis very simple very powerful starting off with quotation
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Google Search Exact Match

marks to return the exact match for a search term that's where google must be down right now we'll come back to this you can use the asterisk as a wildcard
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Wildcard Asterisk Search Operator

search operator very useful if you want to search for a list of things but you don't know the exact number you're looking for the plus search operator can
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Plus Google Search Operator

be used if you're researching a specific niche for example app annie is a research platform that covers all types of mobile apps and games if i wanted to get results for just shopping apps like amazon and xi'an. com i will type in plus shopping after app annie to get very targeted results i've also found the or
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OR Google Search Operator

operator to be a good catch-all when searching for multiple possibilities for example if you're applying to marketing jobs you can search for growth marketing or content marketing or product marketing to see what the differences among them are and see which ones have the most openings i'm sure i miss a few google search tips you use on a regular basis so let me know about them down in the comments after that feel free to check out my google chrome tips and tricks video see you all next week in the meantime have a great one

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