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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Esther Teare | Posted under Golf
Searching For Golf Cart Parts
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Until that time comes, the resourceful internet user must become more intelligent about the techniques he or she uses when utilizing a search engine. There are some basic tips and techniques that can really cut down on the amount of irrelevant search results that are obtained, whether searching for golf cart parts or anything else. It's entirely possible to find the golf cart parts you need online, and at better prices than elsewhere, you just need to be smart about the search terms you use. For example, if you know the exact golf cart part you need, be sure to include that in your search terms. Enclose phrases of two or more words within quotation marks when doing a search. This is one of the hugest mistakes people make when searching that will only yield tons of unwanted search results. Another thing, if you keep getting too many search engine results when looking for golf cart parts information, chances are you will begin adding other additional terms that will help narrow things down. This is a great approach. Another one worth adopting is to add addition symbols (+) directly in front of the words or terms that are more important to your search; leaving the less important terms or words without plus symbols in front of them. Inversely, if you see a lot of irrelevant search results and they all include some specific phrase of word, refine your search terms by placing a minus symbol (-) directly in front of the word or phrase that you don't want to see in your search results. Let's say you've done a search for: +"golf cart parts". In the results page you notice lots of entries from about.com. You've found that pages form that domain are irrelevant to your golf carts parts search, so go back to the search field, and refine it to this: +"golf cart parts" -"about.com" . That should give you much better results. About The Author: Esther has worked for golf cart manufacturers for more than 10 years as golf cart technician. He has extensive knowledge about various different models and brands and common problem associated with each different model. Esther has made his finding open to public at http://www.allsportnews.com/ to facilitate the evaluation of different models of custom golf carts |
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