It makes sense to use Google search, it is the most popular tool but isn't always the best because Google filters your searches based on your previous activities.

It also filters by geographical location and when it can't find enough results, pads them with USA results.

This means the results are always skewed to the USA sites giving them an unfair advantage over the rest of the world.

 

Other search engines can give you an alternative view as will using incognito mode in conjunction with a VPN.

Some alternative search engines are:-

  • DuckDuckGo.com.
  • Bing.com
  • Dogpile.com
  • Yippy.com
  • Scholar.google.com
  • Webopedia.com
  • Yahoo.com
  • Archive.org

These are not the only search engines available, but they should give you a better overview of any niche you are researching.

Try them out and let me know how you get on.

 

Regards,
Brent

 

P.S. I was going to try to put together some clever wordsmithing here to introduce you to the web page of positive words, but my brain failed me, I must be feeling a little weary.

When you write for others to read, it pays to use positive words sprinkled through your text, but only where you are painting the picture of the result they will get from using your product.

In this list of 1400 positive words, you'll find something you can use in nearly everything you write.

Check out the web page here.

Combine those words in the reviews you'll write with this training, and you'll be good to go. 

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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