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How to quickly find your site when searching it by keywords

Using IE, Bing, Yahoo etc..

         

henry0

12:18 pm on Sep 18, 2009 (gmt 0)

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It somehow looks like a “dummied question”
But I do not have the answer :)
When entering some keywords or excerpts from title in any SE
Is there a way to go directly where that SE gives a related answer instead of scrolling down forever before finding those terms or even not finding them?
Thanks

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Don't tell me: To save on searches you should be ranked within the first five!
I am interested in terms not ranking on the first page
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phranque

1:13 am on Sep 19, 2009 (gmt 0)

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you could add "&num=100" (google) or "&n=100" (yahoo) to get more results per page.
bing requires a preference setting rather than a url parameter.

henry0

1:59 am on Sep 19, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Thank you,
but it does not help in find where the site you are looking for is mentioned
I would like to be able to find where the site is located among all results without scrolling forever.
Perhaps someone came with a script doing exactly that?

iambic9

6:58 am on Sep 19, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Load 100 results, then search within the page using your browers search page function. That will scroll and highlight the keyword your after.