| force inclusion of a word in search | murf1234 | 03.07.14 07:32 | I want to return results that must include a key word, see below for example : slightly damaged white goods "houston" All the results on the first page returned do not inlcude the word "houston". This used to work slightly damaged white goods +houston but google has removed the functionality of the "+" symbol in searches. How do I force the inclusion of the word houston in search results now ? |
| Re: force inclusion of a word in search | murf1234 | 07.08.14 19:02 | If I can't get an answer in google forum what other options are there to find the answer to this question / |
| Re: force inclusion of a word in search | Shannon... | 07.08.14 20:44 | Hello murf1234, Here is a list of all the search operators. Probably you've already seen it. "Search operators" Have you tried Advanced Search? "Google Advanced Search" To navigate to Advanced Search, open up a random search, right click on the washer in the upper right corner, and you will see it in the pull-down screen. Here is the direct link to Advanced Search: Test it out! Cheers, Shannon |