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A search for :::keyword1::keyword2::: produced perefctly reasonable results, but only about 85,000 of them.
Searching for keyword1 keyword2 gave me 1,550,000 results.
So I suspected that the colons might, in some way, be tying the keywords together. This led me to search for "keyword1 keyword2" and it gave the same number of results as the first search.
So the colon is not acting exactly like a space, but it is separating them.
keyword1:keyword2 - shows exactly the same results as "keyword1 keyword2"
Also works like:
:keyword1 keyword2
keyword1/keyword2
keyword1.keyword2
keyword1@keyword2
keyword1=keyword2
However keyword1-keyword2 has different results from keyword1 keyword2 and :keyword1 keyword2
and keyword1¦keyword2 is very very confusing. I can't really explain you have to try it yourself.
keyword1*keyword2 displays same pages but in different order (* must be a filter of some sort.
Anyone care to explain?
Steve
Hyphen was minus and it asked the search to deduct that keyword from the results.
So, lets say your are searching for a UK county but not Yorkshire or Lancashire - it would go like this;
UK counties - yorkshire - lancashire.
Of course it doesn't work like that anymore, but I wonder if there was a relationship.
Sorry for showing my age;)