Some helpful tips for crafting effective prompts and Google search queries:
Use natural, conversational language as if speaking to a person. Be clear, concise, and avoid ambiguity.
Provide context and relevant details to help Google or AI understand your intent better.
Use specific and relevant keywords rather than general terms to narrow down results.
Break down complex tasks into smaller, sequential prompts (chain of thought) for better accuracy.
Use advanced Google search operators like:
Quotation marks for exact phrase match (e.g., "climate change effects")
site: to search within a specific website (e.g., site:bbc.com)
minus (-) to exclude terms (e.g., recipe -chicken)
filetype: to find specific file formats (e.g., report filetype:pdf)
Use Google’s filter tools to sort results by time or verbatim matching for exact results.
For AI prompting like Google Gemini, ask for variations (e.g., "Give me 3 versions") to explore ideas.
Use the "regenerate" function to get alternative outputs and fresh perspectives.
Use Google’s voice search for convenience with natural queries.
These techniques improve search accuracy, help generate better AI responses, and streamline workflows for complex tasks or brainstorming.
If you want detailed examples or a structured guide, I can provide that too. Let me know!
These points are collected from Google's official prompting guides, freeCodeCamp, Backlinko, and other reliable sources.
Grateful thanks to PERPLEXITY AI.



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