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If you are looking to write about Search, these resources will help you make an informed decision about the topic which you are considering writing about.

Competition, Search Volume, and Ad Revenue

Search and related search terms are searched 0 times a day globally (averaged over the past year). In terms of competition with other sites covering this topic, it is a 40400 out of 100, with 100 being the most competitive. Content about Search, should earn roughly $40408 eCPM assuming reasonable ad placement.

Globally about $0 is spent advertising against Search per day. Use the knowledge of your search ranking and the competition factor to make an informed decision about how much of this market you can capture.

If these numbers are unexpectedly high, or low, consider revising the phrase you searched for. Drop unnescary prefixes or suffixes to the term, such as "how to" or "who is". If the Questions and Answers aren't focused arround your topic try a shorter topic or a more focused phrase.

Common Questions and Answers:

When you are writing about Search, consider including answers to some of these common questions, or providing background information about the topic based on the types of questions given here.

Search?

W do I delete the search topics that I've searched on y! Images and web?

Answer: Click on tools at the top of your screen, go to inter.net options. In the drop down menu go to "temporary inter.net files", delete all cookies and other temp-files. Http://help. Y!. Com/l/us/y! /mail/y! Mail/settings/settings-13. Html http://help. Y!. Com/l/us/y! /mail/original/technical/settings-15. HTML --- cache clearing for different browsers

How to search the source code of web pages, instead of just the textual content?

Nice every search engine indexes all of the source code, and then parses out the textual content for users to search upon; I would think it should be trivial to extend the search function to include the entire source code. My question is: is there any way to search through the source of all the HTML pages a search engine indexes (preferably google)?

Answer: No, unless you are the search engine! Se call upon websites (automatically). What they get is the HTML part, not the sources. It is from these texts that they extract information they put in their database. In other words: they do not read the Phip (asp, JP etc) sources, but only their outputs. The non-html sources of any website is not accessible to anyone (otherewise, the web would probably collapse within hours)

How to get search engines to search based on number of hits rat here than tags/keywords?

There a search engine that does that? Customized search engines only let you choose your keywords, what if I wanted to search for a popular bog or something? I want to search for popular sites with the same keyword, how do I do that?

Answer: Social bookmarking... Like delicious,digg,furl... Etc.. Have more 100link

What odd search engines are there except the one that searches for websites?

Ere are search engines to find the song data of a song that you play or sing into your PC, there is a search engine that finds duplicates of pictures, what more odd search engines are there you that know?

Answer: Http://www. Go ogle. Com/search? Hl=en&rls=com. Microsoft:*:ie-searchbox&rlz=1i7ggll_en&q=list+of+search+engines&revid=1507361663&sa=x&ei=bm1vtli9moelnqe95enxca&ved=0chsq1qioaa

How do you search for special characters in google?

W do you search for special characters, such as commas, <, >, <>, and other symbols, in google? It seems to ignore the symbols for the search and enclosing the symbol in quotes or using + or - before the symbol seems to have no eff etc. Are there any special commands that would enable go ogle to search this way or is the search engine just not smart enough, yet?

Answer: Go ogle ignores a lot of common symbols and a lot of common words, like & and and. There is no real fix that I know of. You can type the symbol into WNW. File format. Info/info/unicode/char/search. HTML which at least gives its Unicode name, then search on that name or on a Unicode alias in go ogle. That will give you what you want in some cases.

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