How do I delete search terms from the search box on the yahoo toolbar?
Q. I have a couple of search terms I want to delete but cannot. This is not in the 'search web' box. It's just a blank box with a dropdown menu where the old search terms appear.
Asked by Bubba B. - Thu Sep 7 09:47:03 2006 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Click the pencil icon beside the search box, a menu will drop down, click Clear Search History.
Answered by hutson - Thu Sep 7 10:09:08 2006

How do look up most popular search terms on the internet?
Q. How do i find data for search terms based on geographic area and percentage searched etc?
Asked by rob - Sun Apr 19 13:39:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Top internet search terms over the last 5 years?
Q. Over the last 5 years, what were the most popular internet search terms overall? I know some sites track this information annually but I am curious about the most popular search terms overall. Answers with hard data will be much appreciated -thanks everyone!
Asked by extraordinareality - Mon Jan 19 00:22:12 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. lets see,5 years? 1.) porn 2.) George Bush 3.) U.S. gas prices 4.) Iraq war 5.) Barack Obama that should do it
Answered by wytedrummer - Mon Jan 19 00:26:07 2009

What are broad and narrow search terms for "China"?
Q. I have an internet research class in college. I researched the country of Mexico, but my teacher said I did not have correct narrow and broad search terms. I was curious what are some broad search terms for China, and some narrow search terms for China? Thanks :)
Asked by *orange*fairydust* - Sat Apr 4 00:49:21 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Broad topics: China Chinese Art Chinese Culture Chinese Food Narrow topics: China's role in the world Chinese watercolors and impact on modern art Chinese cultural contributions and how they impact modern society What role does food play in Chinese holidays? I'm not sure exactly what your teacher is looking for, but perhaps this would help. Good luck!
Answered by Craftylass - Sat Apr 4 06:34:26 2009

Does anyone know of any good tools for optimizer keyword search terms?
Q. I am looking for a way to increase the quality of keyword search terms and would like a tool that could help me.
Asked by Ryan P - Mon Jul 10 14:39:53 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I know a site that may have exactly what you are looking for. Check out the Keyword Bible.
Answered by Nathan E - Mon Jul 10 14:44:34 2006

What search terms should I use when looking for dental books?
Q. I usually search for oral health, dental health. If I search for dentist I get concerned the book results will be basic kids books. Also I try to search for gum disease or periodontology and the more sophisticated words.
Asked by john - Sat Apr 3 17:24:39 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The search terms you are using are a good place to start, but what kinds of search terms you use depend on where you are searching. For example, if you are using a public library catalog and use "dentist" then you're right, you may get children's books, but if you're using a university library catalog, you are less likely to get children's books. Some catalogs will allow you to truncate words to do a search that gives you variations of a word. For example, you could try periodont* and then you could books that have the words periodontics, periodontist, or periodontology. You should also try dentist* to get dentists, dentist and dentistry. The Library of Congress uses the term "dentistry" in its catalog and most academic (university)… [cont.]
Answered by starla - Sat Apr 3 17:40:32 2010

How can I monitor search terms over time?
Q. I'd like to watch for any new postings or items on the web with a particular name. How can I set a search that will do this automatically over time?
Asked by bearman - Mon Aug 31 00:43:58 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It sounds like you want Google Alerts. Good luck.
Answered by AdvilsDevocate - Mon Aug 31 00:47:08 2009

How do I program an HTML link/button that will send specific search terms into a search engine?
Q. I would like a user to click a button, and the result would take them to a search result page.
Asked by Russell B - Thu Jan 15 17:49:07 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I am asking a similar question to you ! I found the tutorials on W3 schools quite useful but the examples werent exactly what I was looking for and I got bogged down. but there is loads to learn on there. I think it may have something to do with ASP ? The problem is HTML doesnt seem to be powerful enough to do what you might think are simple things.
Answered by Jennifer W - Thu Jan 15 18:06:13 2009

How do I write my own program that collects data on what search terms led to my webpage?
Q. For example. If someone searches for "banana trees" in google, and they click on one of the search results that leads to my website on bananas, how can I capture the fact that "banana trees" was the keywords that led to my site? bow4bass has the right idea. Any other links or recommended sites to visit about this? Also, is this the only way to do it?
Asked by Rhino - Tue May 23 23:45:58 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Take a look at my other post:) All the submissions do not work... The only way to allow those keywords to be placed on the engines is to allow your website to be online for a period of time. Google works on pagerank, the more the links to your website the popular it is. You have to somehow let google / yahoo/ msn know that your website is live... To do so is by submission to their database. Goto each website and see the submite website link there. What that does is it allows you to have a chance to let google take a look or anyother webengine take a look at your page for a small period of time. Be aware that your website should meet its needs. This is called Search Engine Optimization. For instance Google is looking for: 1- Links -… [cont.]
Answered by Mohamed.Mansour - Wed May 24 00:28:23 2006

What was the name of the site where you give your search terms to an operator, and they give you the results?
Q. I read in the paper a couple of years ago about a website where you could give a description of what you were looking for to an operator, and they would do an internet search for you and give you the results. Does anyone know the name of this site, and if it still operates?
Asked by theevenger2000 - Fri Mar 28 21:32:07 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well I dunno what the one you're talking about is, but here's some I know of (I think the type of thing you're looking for?): or something... you could try those.
Answered by samanntha - Fri Mar 28 21:45:49 2008

Which search terms are the best to write in an internet search engine to find photos of extremely obese women?
Q. Which search engine would be best for the job?
Asked by johnmartin1097 - Sat Sep 13 11:01:20 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Check below. the first is google. the second yahoo. I searched obese women photos.
Answered by Riki - Sat Sep 13 11:08:35 2008

Need to read search terms from the http header using php or javascript?
Q. When somebody searches on a word at google and then follows the link from google to my page, the term that person searched on is embedded in the http headers. I'd like to be able to parse that search term out of the headers and use it on the page, e.g., "your search for [their search term]" I'd like to do this in javascript or php. Does anybody know of such a script? Thanks, Greg
Asked by Greg K - Mon May 18 10:44:28 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Use the $HTTP_REFERER variable. See: Then you'll need to parse the URL to get the part you're looking for. See:
Answered by ruanchored - Mon May 18 10:49:01 2009

Is there a way to find out which search terms get used the most in google or yahoo?
Q. I'm looking for a tool or a set of statistics that would let me know how often certain words get entered and searched for in Google or Yahoo or any search engine. Sounds like a long-shot, but does anyone know of anything?
Asked by Eric Q - Thu Aug 31 08:21:19 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. This link will give u the popular keywords on most of the leading search engines.
Answered by amit_online - Thu Aug 31 08:27:59 2006

How important is it to put a BLOG on the top level of a DOMAIN in terms of Search Engine Optimization?
Q. How important is it to put a BLOG on the top level of a DOMAIN in terms of Search Engine Optimization?
Asked by Ashok Reddy premier - Sat Oct 31 09:26:39 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'm guessing that you are asking whether your blog should be installed in the domain's root directory (and have the blog's home page be the same as the site's home page) or if the blog should be installed in a subdirectory or subdomain (and have a link to the blog from the domain's homepage--or from elsewhere on the site) As far as SEO goes, it doesn't really matter much whether the site is in the root directory or a subdirectory. Installing it in a subdomain is a different matter, though. At Metapilot, we tell clients that as long as you have links pointing to the blog from other areas of the domain (and from other domains of value), the blog will most likely get crawled and indexed by search engines. If your blog posts are well focused… [cont.]
Answered by Metapilot - Tue Nov 3 17:07:40 2009

What does Laughing on the outside, crying on the inside mean? Need psychological terms for a search.?
Q. Identify the basic psychological constructs of the proverb (what does the proverb mean). The interpretation of the meaning represents the search of terms. For example, "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" identifies the constructs of healthy eating and overall health. Thanks for the help!!
Asked by Animal Lover - Wed Sep 23 22:22:31 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. More me it's that moment where your having a good time and laughing, but in the back of your mind there's something in your life that makes you sad. So in a way you put on a face of joy when in reality your sad. Appearance vs. Reality
Answered by pavch bavin - Wed Sep 23 22:32:47 2009

What search terms would you use at a search engine to find a counselor that offered counseling online.?
Q. I'm trying to get an idea of what others would be thinking when they went to find someone that offers counseling online to help position my site at the engines. You sincere input is really appreciated. My site is Would also appreciate any and all input as to what you think of this site in general. Again, Thanks!
Asked by LV-Therapist - Fri May 25 10:12:04 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well I would suggest using keywords that people in sudden crisis hunt for when in need of a councelor. Life Grieving, abuse, marital. Alot of abused people would type in a search engine... "i feel crazy" "am I crazy" "crying all the time" and "what is wrong with me" "black sheep" is probably another good one. "loss of loved one" "failed relationship" Also, would like to know what your services charge? May would use sometime. Thanks for your time, and God bless.
Answered by Deborah C - Fri May 25 10:22:57 2007

While researching, what other search terms could I use?
Q. I'm searching for articles on Salinger's use of childhood innocence and/or how it is lost in any and all of his stories. I have plenty of databases to search, but for some reason I cannot find anything useful. I have searched with the terms 'Salinger', 'childhood', and 'innocence'. Any suggestions on what else I can search for? Thanks!!
Asked by Swedish_Chef - Sat Feb 21 15:52:02 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Go to Google and type in ---Synopsis of innocence lost by Salinger You will get lots and lots of information, but remember to put everything in your own words, the teacher has read all these articles, verbatim, over and over, dito the Term papers for sale. the best thing is reading the book from cover to cover, and then giving your own interpretation of it's meaning. And watch out for cliff notes too. Teachers see those written by students every time they assign Salinger's books. It is helpful if you get a list of the book the teacher will ask you to read next year, and then read them this summer, so you will have it easier next year.
Answered by Anne2 - Sat Feb 21 16:18:39 2009

What's the most search terms on Craigslist?
Q. Is there a list of the most searched terms that are searched for on Craigslist?
Asked by G D - Thu Mar 26 14:55:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. uh... no
Answered by unknown - Thu Mar 26 18:21:34 2009

How do you search for 2 different terms in the vi editor?
Q. I want to be able to search for either term A or term B -- I can search for one term with '/termA', but I don't know how to get it to search for both termA or termB. Is this even possible?
Asked by slimsohn - Tue Oct 30 06:55:40 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I don't think its possible.
Answered by N R Mohanraj - Tue Oct 30 07:03:49 2007

How Do You Clear History of search terms?
Q. When I type a common word i use, all the terms i used before pop up, how do I eliminate those terms (the downscroll box below with a list).
Asked by German M - Fri Apr 6 23:23:35 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. For best results, close all your programs until the Windows Desktop appears. Then right click on the Internet Explorer icon on your Desktop until its menu appears. Now left click on the word Properties until the Internet Properties Window opens for you. Then locate the three buttons entitled: Delete Cookies, Delete Files and Clear History. Now click on each button and select OK each time Windows asks if you want to delete these files. Then click on the OK button at the bottom of the screen to exit the Internet Properties window. Note: The above six step procedure will work for all earlier versions of Windows as long Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher is installed on that system. This is because Internet Explorer 6.0 now includes the new… [cont.]
Answered by G - Fri Apr 6 23:27:13 2007

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