Use Bing Search Engine

Bing is an Internet search engine powered by Microsoft. Using Bing is much like using other search engines, in which you can enter one or more keywords into the search field to find web pages that mention the keywords or phrase you have entered. On Bing, you can perform a keyword search for articles, images, videos, news, shopping websites, and more. You can also enter specific commands with your keywords into the search field to narrow your search results. Continue reading this article to learn more about all the ways you can use the Bing search engine to find information.

Steps

Perform a Basic Search

  1. Click on any of the Bing website links provided to you in the Sources section of this article.
  2. Click on "Web" in the upper-left corner to access Bing's search engine. You may also click on any of the links for "Images," "Videos," "News," or any other category based on the type of information you are searching for. For example, if you just want to search for music videos, select "Videos."
  3. Enter specific keywords that are related to the information you are looking for. For example, if you are using the "Images" search to look for pictures of your favorite actress, enter the name of that particular actress into the search field.
  4. Press "Enter" on your keyboard or click on the icon of the magnifying glass to execute your search. Bing will then display a list of search results that match or contain the keyword criteria you entered into the search engine.

Perform an Advanced Search

  1. Click on the link that reads "Advanced" from any search results page. The link will be located in the upper-right corner of the search results section.
  2. Click on the drop-down menu to the right of the search field to indicate a specific search parameter. For example, if you are searching for web pages that contain the phrase "to be or not to be," select the search parameter that reads "This exact phrase." You can also search for web pages that contain either all your keywords, any of your keywords, or that exclude a set of keywords.
  3. Click on "Site/Domain" to limit your search to a specific website or domain. For example, if you want to review news about an upcoming movie release, you can limit your Internet search to look for the information on your favorite movie website.
  4. Click on "Country/Region" to search for websites that originate from a specific country. For example, if you are looking for information about Canadian health, specify "Canada" from the drop-down menu to limit your search results to Canadian websites.
  5. Click on "Language" to view search results of websites written in a specific language. For example, if you just want to read websites written in French, select "French" from the list of options provided.
  6. Press the "Add to Search" button within any advanced search field to add the criteria to your search. Bing will then search for websites based on the advanced criteria you specified.

Search Engine Techniques

  1. Spell your keywords correctly to attain the most accurate search results. If your words are misspelled, Bing may look for websites that contain your keywords in their misspelled form, which can result in unreliable or unprofessional web pages.
  2. Enter keyword combinations that are as specific as possible to the content you are seeking. This practice can provide you with search results that are closely aligned to the information you want. For example, enter a specific keyword phrase such as "grizzly bear attacks in Alaska" instead of "bear attacks," which may display results about attacks by multiple breeds of bears all over the world.
  3. Place "OR" or "NOT" within your keyword phrase to combine or exclude certain search results. For example, if you want to read about the breed of mustang horses, but not mustang cars, enter "mustang horse NOT car" into the search engine to locate web pages that do not mention mustang cars.
  4. Enter different keywords or phrases to broaden your search results. Bing will only display results that contain the exact keywords you have entered. For example, if you are having difficulty finding websites that sell diaries, perform a search for websites that sell "journals" or "notebooks" instead.
    • Review the "Related Searches" located to the left of your search results for additional keyword suggestions provided to you by Bing. In some cases, you may be able to find and use keyword combinations that are more effective in your search.
  5. Search for exact phrases by placing quotation marks around the keyword phrase. For example, if you want to find websites that contain job offers for freelance journalists, place a specific search phrase in quotation marks such as "freelance journalist wanted" or "freelance journalist needed."

Tips

  • Bing has a list of things you can do to more-quickly power your searches. You can type a listing of things such as "define (x) word" to define a word, or "Day of the week of (x) date". A short list can be found: here

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