22:00 Thanks Seth for vouching for me as a "highly transparent reputable person". Just a quick note that Google is partially wrong here in its search result - I do not own freeCodeCamp any more than you do. When we applied for tax-exempt status many years ago, I donated all my shares to freeCodeCamp, which is now a 501(c)(3) public charity. This means that everyone watching this course on the UA-cam channel is technically a part-owner of freeCodeCamp. I now own roughly 1 / 8,000,000,000th of freeCodeCamp - as do you.😉
Quincy, STAY BLESSED AND LONG LIVE! Been asking myself, for people like me living in Africa, where else would we get classy, suitable and more updated materials without people like you! Anyway, yesterday I started one of the Free Code Camp courses (HTML and CSS3). And guess what! Years ago I requested my uncle to sponsor me to study Web Dev because I couldn't afford to pay for it myself. HE REJECTED MY REQUEST. Finally, yesterday I started taking the course as a result of your initiative, commitment, and your free sharing will. Now taking it for FREE, the only cost being only the internet bundle! My only way to repay you is to devote full commitment to my learning path. Y'all reading this, please pray for me so that I complete my full program before I get interrupted with some unavoidable social and economic factors! REMEMBER- It's Africa where even internet bundles are BARRIERS!
Hi Guillaume! I know English isn't your first language, and it's tricky, so I will provide corrections. "That course should be **taught** to every person **that** **works** in web companies."
With respect to Seth, I already have a Google Certificate from them for Search. Also, tools like ChatGPT are changing the game by deprecating various operators for natural language queries and commands.
@@mcdonaldsokeke3439 I got a digital certificate about 11 years ago using this video course from Google: ua-cam.com/play/PLAwoHAdFuMmrJ_LML2WBJG_ITHdD-XVvG.html
Ou8y2k2 , all fair, but remember ChatGPT's knowledge base basically extends to 2021 for most part. And it's far from replacing the current search methods. Besides, should you want to use more secure and private browsers to dig real deep for stuff that ChatGPT will never be allowed near to for the foreseeable future, the current way is the only way ;-)
I utilize google around 50-90 times a day, so these insights are more than helping, thanks for that. Even though I knew some of these, others were new.
Slight mistake in chapters: boolean operators is from 33:29 to 35:04 and in operators is from 35:04. Currently it shows that in operators start from 34:03. Thanks for the video thought, it is amazing!
ChatGPT has not solved much yet as it's data is up to 2021 and it can't search the Internet. Plus once it's ready ChatGPT will cost money to use. So this was a genuinely useful video for access to the words best search which is free at the point of delivery.
00:00 Become a better web searcher with Google 06:34 Formulate precise queries to get relevant results 12:39 Understanding how Google generates autocomplete can help you complete queries more quickly 18:29 Verify information from multiple credible sources 24:02 Learn advanced Google search operators 29:42 Use Source and In operators to narrow down search results 36:08 Google search operators can be powerful tools for refining your searches. 41:56 Maximize your search results with specialized operators and tools. 47:56 Use Google Scholar for comprehensive academic research 04:12 Reviewing and improving course material
Possibly. I mean, this course could become obsolete in months if it hasn't already (bing + chatgpt) .. but being able to Google is still a super useful skill to have, so no complaints!
Comments for myself: You can use * if you can't remember a word and google will read it as a "wildcard" word. word1 AROUND(X) word2 will search for results with around X amount of words in between word1 and word2. You can use before:yyyy-mm-dd or after to indicate a specific date. If you want a start and end date, you can use date1...date2 as the range operator. site:siteName to return results only from siteName. filetype:fileType to return results with fileType extension, e.g. filetype:pdf. loc:location. blogurl to return a blog from the url. cache:siteUrl returns backedup saved version of a site.
Actually it's on chatgpt tutorial page, just use negative prompts. E.g. give me a list of dog breeds remove USA remove pit remove Chihuahua. Chatgpt will remove those prompt from their ans.
So the wild card is either asterisk or underscore ? The instructor mentioned both of them as a wild card for a forgotten word or term Thanks for the tut!
This presentation has way too much manufacturered energy for right now but it seems worthwhile... I've been needing it to be properly broken down for me what I'm actually looking for - be it documentation, HOW to actually find that one stack overflow thing and understand what they were doing and how it relates to me and HOW THE HECK, I go from not having the base knowledge to understand something to deciphering it from context to having the actual knowledge I need - there are massive gaps there but I hope in next month april I will go from being the worst/among the worst searchers I know to being among the best.
I have a question! Google maps will give results for what u want near by but zooming in on a close area will net more result that were not originally shown......is there a way to get all things close by related to my search to show up instead of using the search this area bottom to see more results?
ChatGPT is a real threat to google for its existence because ChatGPT is improving it self day by day and correct it self by taking feedback from the user in next 5 years ChatGPT is definitely going to be a big competitor for Google.
Super useful thanks! Question, is there a wildcard operator for a single letter or character? Say I wanted to search -> $3** iphone 11. This was just one example but do asterisks only apply to words and is there a similar asterisk operator for single chars or numbers? Thanks!
I googled to find this one, pretty good, lol... docs.google.com/document/d/12-FWvfGdz4MMOOCFl_4TFeMqPzZqomwYH5ivP1Gkyno/edit?usp=drivesdk But you have a lot more... I'm sure there's better ones...
Can you do one on Google Search Images and Reverse Image Search? And why they shat on it? What am I supposed to do with Google Lens???? I have yet to see it find anything for me! Is it Beta? Is it limited? Does it have some option checkmarks?? Am I doing something wrong? I feel like we are back in Windows 8 era when I opened it for the first time and I was shocked. Where are the things that worked just fine??? Why is everything changed???? Whyyyyyy?
hello Could you provide some insights on why when doing the site: search, my results are significantly lower then my indexed pages in search console? Not only lower.. but continuously decreasing the last month.. this also has a huge effect on visibility and total impressions which are 0 No penalty, no indexing problems.
22:00 Thanks Seth for vouching for me as a "highly transparent reputable person". Just a quick note that Google is partially wrong here in its search result - I do not own freeCodeCamp any more than you do. When we applied for tax-exempt status many years ago, I donated all my shares to freeCodeCamp, which is now a 501(c)(3) public charity. This means that everyone watching this course on the UA-cam channel is technically a part-owner of freeCodeCamp. I now own roughly 1 / 8,000,000,000th of freeCodeCamp - as do you.😉
Quincy, STAY BLESSED AND LONG LIVE! Been asking myself, for people like me living in Africa, where else would we get classy, suitable and more updated materials without people like you!
Anyway, yesterday I started one of the Free Code Camp courses (HTML and CSS3). And guess what! Years ago I requested my uncle to sponsor me to study Web Dev because I couldn't afford to pay for it myself.
HE REJECTED MY REQUEST.
Finally, yesterday I started taking the course as a result of your initiative, commitment, and your free sharing will. Now taking it for FREE, the only cost being only the internet bundle!
My only way to repay you is to devote full commitment to my learning path.
Y'all reading this, please pray for me so that I complete my full program before I get interrupted with some unavoidable social and economic factors! REMEMBER- It's Africa where even internet bundles are BARRIERS!
Quincy, started it watching yesterday, May God bless you. Its awesome.
You are forever the pioneer
Quincy , big thanks 👍🙏
Thank you man.
That course should be taught to every person that works in web companies. Such basics ! Even me I learned a lot. Thanks!
Thanks to Seth by the way !
Hi Guillaume!
I know English isn't your first language, and it's tricky, so I will provide corrections.
"That course should be **taught** to every person **that** **works** in web companies."
@@DissonantSynth Hello my friend! thank you very much for these corrections :) I'll edit it right away.
@@codewithguillaume no problem. I'm happy that you didn't think I was mocking or attacking you ☀️
@@DissonantSynth if your correcting someone pls correct him properly
Even though I thought I knew a lot about googling right, I still learned some new operators I have never heard of. Great course.
Definitely a essential skill to have as a programmer, great video
Most important course for anyone who is in the computer field
With respect to Seth, I already have a Google Certificate from them for Search. Also, tools like ChatGPT are changing the game by deprecating various operators for natural language queries and commands.
Which google certificate is for search? .I would love to know that
@@mcdonaldsokeke3439 I got a digital certificate about 11 years ago using this video course from Google: ua-cam.com/play/PLAwoHAdFuMmrJ_LML2WBJG_ITHdD-XVvG.html
Ou8y2k2 , all fair, but remember ChatGPT's knowledge base basically extends to 2021 for most part. And it's far from replacing the current search methods. Besides, should you want to use more secure and private browsers to dig real deep for stuff that ChatGPT will never be allowed near to for the foreseeable future, the current way is the only way ;-)
@@Ou8y2k2 thanks for sharing.
@@thecoderguy_0001 no problem
Thanks!, Very valuable
A course i never thought would exist. You learn something new everyday….
Videos
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I utilize google around 50-90 times a day, so these insights are more than helping, thanks for that. Even though I knew some of these, others were new.
Slight mistake in chapters: boolean operators is from 33:29 to 35:04 and in operators is from 35:04. Currently it shows that in operators start from 34:03. Thanks for the video thought, it is amazing!
The content we don't deserve, but the one we need👌
Never thought I needed this lol. Glad I’m subscribed!
The content we don't deserve, but the one we need👌
Very underrated skill, thanks for covering it. Happy coding :)
Thank you, the course was very well explained & informative.
THANK YOUUU everyone thought I was dumb for asking but now I understand I’ve learnt so much srsly thank u 🙏🙏🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥 absolutely GOAT video
wow !! Im so glad I knew like most of them except for ctrl + click XD Thanks a lot !!
Thanks Seth.. It'll be great to get to know Google & compare with ChatGPT :-)
Thank you so much for your time. I learned a lot!
ChatGPT has not solved much yet as it's data is up to 2021 and it can't search the Internet. Plus once it's ready ChatGPT will cost money to use. So this was a genuinely useful video for access to the words best search which is free at the point of delivery.
Right bro ChatGpt is highly overrated. What's the use of technology when you can't even get the realtime info
There will be integrated ads. Hence, it'll be 'free to use.' Otherwise, someone will undercut them in price.
Great course! I'm not going to use ChatGpt no matter what. I needed this ♥️
that would be a lie
00:00 Become a better web searcher with Google
06:34 Formulate precise queries to get relevant results
12:39 Understanding how Google generates autocomplete can help you complete queries more quickly
18:29 Verify information from multiple credible sources
24:02 Learn advanced Google search operators
29:42 Use Source and In operators to narrow down search results
36:08 Google search operators can be powerful tools for refining your searches.
41:56 Maximize your search results with specialized operators and tools.
47:56 Use Google Scholar for comprehensive academic research
04:12 Reviewing and improving course material
Googling might be one of the most important skill when you're in the IT field, good video
Thx for the video. Btw the book behind you Andy Weir : Hail Mary is a very good book!:)
Thank you. Keep the good job.
great tutorial seth!
Thanks for adding value in other's life , may God bless you
The most underrated skill I learn from my friend in college. If you know how to utilize this, you dont even need college degree =)))))
I like how mister fantastic is teaching us
This is what I was looking for.
this is awesome!
Thanks a lot for this.
ChatGPT is forcing Google to get creative with marketing 🙂
Possibly. I mean, this course could become obsolete in months if it hasn't already (bing + chatgpt) .. but being able to Google is still a super useful skill to have, so no complaints!
Honestly I will trust a guy on stack overflow rather than listening to an AI
Exactly my thoughts!
Soon they'll be forced to provide their own version of ChatGPT in the search engine...
😂
@@moezrr8046 until Microsoft/openAi manages to scale chatgpt google is not dying!
Nice piece, so impactful
Great help for me. Thank you!
Outstanding Content🚀
Nice tips, very helpful course.
Great tutorial!
Ohh Thank you guys soo much 🙂👍♥️
Amazing tutorial, this was on my list to learn
How did u do that emoji
@@Regansaidso That is one of the youtube emojis, you should see it when you comment and click in the emojis list.
thank you ... great course
Thanks✨❤️✌️🥺 Beacuse I'm need to search better
God bless You❤️
9:40 thanks ✨
Thanks, it was very helpful
Omg, this made my day! Not the info, the presentation. Very well done! I may be from the backwoods, but I know epigrammatical when I see it.🤓🍄💥🍏
Comments for myself: You can use * if you can't remember a word and google will read it as a "wildcard" word. word1 AROUND(X) word2 will search for results with around X amount of words in between word1 and word2. You can use before:yyyy-mm-dd or after to indicate a specific date. If you want a start and end date, you can use date1...date2 as the range operator. site:siteName to return results only from siteName. filetype:fileType to return results with fileType extension, e.g. filetype:pdf. loc:location. blogurl to return a blog from the url. cache:siteUrl returns backedup saved version of a site.
Great course everyone should learn
Great course
I appreciate your effort 👌 and it was useful tips
well done ..thanks for this
This is a terrific video, thanks.
thank you so much and please make a video about typing(keyboard) . keep going
just direct to the point
I asked GPT how to search Google 😂
Thanks for your video. The advanced search tool looks very useful.
Nice video!
it would be a life saving tutorial
that was awesome thanks a lot
completely watched this video 👌❤ ty.
full support from India
It seems awesome I can wait to check this ou
Great Video
liking Transistor = unimaginably BASED
I'm going to be an active searcher!
Great!
Might take a look at that, if got some time 🤭
Great! I watched until 10:15.
I hope 🙏 you will teach me how to ask ChatGPT to get an answer that I want.
Thank you so much for this video!
Actually it's on chatgpt tutorial page, just use negative prompts. E.g. give me a list of dog breeds remove USA remove pit remove Chihuahua. Chatgpt will remove those prompt from their ans.
ext:pdf doesn't care about file type it only checks the names of the files
filetype:pdf doesn't care about the names it only checks for the file types
Not a dev but this is great!
So the wild card is either asterisk or underscore ?
The instructor mentioned both of them as a wild card for a forgotten word or term
Thanks for the tut!
23:45 starts Search Operators
it's weird all this just comes naturally for me using Google since a young age
What does he say at 23:10 through 23:21?
Nice thanks
It‘s like making a tutorial on sending a fax in 2022. Same energy.
Amazing ;)
I have two bars of chocolate next to me now, I'm going to watch the video and eat at the same time, it's fun for me
What's the gold and black book's name on his shelf?
Edit: It's the Mistborn 10th edition collector's hardcover by Brandon SAnderson.
This presentation has way too much manufacturered energy for right now but it seems worthwhile...
I've been needing it to be properly broken down for me what I'm actually looking for - be it documentation, HOW to actually find that one stack overflow thing and understand what they were doing and how it relates to me and HOW THE HECK, I go from not having the base knowledge to understand something to deciphering it from context to having the actual knowledge I need - there are massive gaps there but I hope in next month april I will go from being the worst/among the worst searchers I know to being among the best.
Fantastic Video! Does this also work with google scholar?
I have another amazing trick, that is not use google anymore. Now, I find all the things I need.
I have a question!
Google maps will give results for what u want near by but zooming in on a close area will net more result that were not originally shown......is there a way to get all things close by related to my search to show up instead of using the search this area bottom to see more results?
Man, thank!
He looks like he's about to burst into laughter any second
Thanks
the match and date operators work on youtube search too
What books are in the background? I only recognize "project hail mary" by Andy Weir.
For five years, I've been searching a dictionary. But now, I'm going to search the library of human knowledge!
ChatGPT is a real threat to google for its existence because ChatGPT is improving it self day by day and correct it self by taking feedback from the user in next 5 years ChatGPT is definitely going to be a big competitor for Google.
googling is a life skill
Super useful thanks! Question, is there a wildcard operator for a single letter or character? Say I wanted to search -> $3** iphone 11. This was just one example but do asterisks only apply to words and is there a similar asterisk operator for single chars or numbers? Thanks!
Googling is the most important skill in coding and software development...
I think you should make a cheat sheet of all these operators, so it would be more developer friendly
I came here looking for precisely that... great video! Cheat sheet would be super!
I googled to find this one, pretty good, lol... docs.google.com/document/d/12-FWvfGdz4MMOOCFl_4TFeMqPzZqomwYH5ivP1Gkyno/edit?usp=drivesdk
But you have a lot more... I'm sure there's better ones...
@@fred.c.johnston thanks man
@@fred.c.johnston the doc is useful thx
"The most important technique is not knowing what you know"
- A wise man/woman
It should be like "The most important thing is knowing what you are doing"
@@MaxCullen-ld1bu thanks for suggestions ☺️
ChatGPT, rewrite that quote in the tone of a gangster from _The Godfather._
"Fuggedabout it"
- A wise guy/broad
Can you do one on Google Search Images and Reverse Image Search?
And why they shat on it?
What am I supposed to do with Google Lens???? I have yet to see it find anything for me! Is it Beta? Is it limited? Does it have some option checkmarks?? Am I doing something wrong? I feel like we are back in Windows 8 era when I opened it for the first time and I was shocked. Where are the things that worked just fine??? Why is everything changed???? Whyyyyyy?
The teacher has this kind of Elliot Alderson's voice
Thus just feel surreal, like an alien figuring out human technology but you made a point, it's a necessary skill XDDDDDDDDDDDD
hello
Could you provide some insights on why when doing the site: search, my results are significantly lower then my indexed pages in search console?
Not only lower.. but continuously decreasing the last month.. this also has a huge effect on visibility and total impressions which are 0
No penalty, no indexing problems.
How about searching effectively via Thor browser to dive into DeepWeb?
Thankyou😭😭😭
Is there any way to circumvent the algorithmic biases? Especially political ones?
how can I do SEO to website create by HTML5 and CSS3?
ChatGPT recommended me this video to make more accurate searches in Google 😄
When they'll start training ChatGPT with real time data, it won't recommend other search engines.