Create Content Fast Lesson 13 - Begin

Now, you will begin by using the word lists you generated
in the previous chapters to help you locate relevant
articles in Google. We will go into more detail about this
at the end of this lesson. But, for now, in the overall
view, you want to be able to be able to decide whether the
URL you open in the research results is going to aide you
in writing an article or not later on. For that, you need
to keep in mind whether it matches your needs, as stated in
the descriptive phrase at the top of your document. If the
information is too general, not for your particular
audience, or too detailed for your descriptive phrase than
this can be a reason not to include it in your stored
research. In that case, you will need to either drill down
more into Google, or put different words or phrases in the
Google search engine. The exact strategy for this will be
detailed at the end of this chapter.

However, if the information does match your needs, then you
will want to store a few bits of information for later use.

Include Matches in Your Research Document

You finally found something relevant! Well, now you have to
include it in your research document by cutting and pasting
the ENTIRE article into the document. That's why you need
something more than Notepad. You will want to include the
URL at the top, so that if you ever need to locate the
document again online, you can. And, for the last step to
organize this research article to make it most effective,
you will want to highlight all the parts of the article
that you found most helpful in your research. The reason
for that is that later, when you are writing, you don't
have to re-read the entire article. You can just skim the
highlighted sections and find what you want much more
quickly.

Get The Most from Google Google has various features that
make it ideal for researching. On the main screen you can
see three of these features: Advanced Search, Preferences,
and Language Tools. The most important of these is the
Advanced Search feature, but we'll discuss all three.

Advanced Search

The advanced search allows you to refine the criteria that
the search engine uses to return a set of results. Instead
of just putting in a key phrase or keywords from your word
list, you have the option to see a visual guide that serves
the same function as some of the operator we'll discuss
later. For instance, you can exclude certain words in your
search. You can have one or another set of words be
included in your search results. You can even tell Google
which format file to include in your search results. You
can also use Google to search a particular domain or
website on the Internet and ignore all others. This can be
great if you want to only look for videos on YouTube or
even just pull up articles from domains with a .edu
extension.

One of the nicest things you can do with the Advanced
Search feature is that you can tell Google to add more
results per page. So, if the standard 10 results slows down
your research, you can pull it up to 20 or even 50. It will
take longer to load but you'll spend less time hitting the
next page option too. It will give you a quick view as to
whether the keyword or phrase you are using is worth
continuing with or to move on quickly to another.


Preferences

There is also a place in preferences to set the number of
results per page. And, there is also a way to have the
results open in a different browser window. If you use
Internet Explorer, this will load a whole new copy and then
open the window, slowing things down. If you use Firefox,
it will open the new page in a different tab, making your
search that much more convenient, if it doesn't apply. You
don't have multiple copies of the browser loaded and you
can easily view the results and the articles from different
tabbed pages.

In this area, you can tell Google that you are only
interested in articles written in English, or any other
language in the search language area. This is also the
place where you will find out how to block results with
explicit sexual content. Since many of those sites also
contain viruses and tracking cookies that can bog up your
research by infecting your computer with hidden programming
that hogs your memory and slows your machine to a crawl.
So, you can have it use strict filtering, if you know
that's not the topic you're researching. 



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