tl;dr - My favorite Google Search operator is "intitle:" since it allows me to narrow down my search results so quickly. Next time you're preparing for a presentation try searching for "[your topic] intitle:infographic" You're welcome 😉
📹 Watch the video if you can't be bothered to read
My Top 5
#1 - Find related topics
Use the "related:" search operator to find similar websites to the one you're searching for.
Try "related:amazon.com"
#2 - Search within a site
This was very helpful to me: "how to get a girl site:quora.com"
😉
#3 - Find sites in different countries/domains
If you want to search for policies/regulations/news for a specific region or country, you can add a "top-level domain country code" along with your site search operator
For example: "vaccine policy site:.fr"
fr = France, de = Germany, full list in this Wikipedia article
#4 - Find specific filetypes
Back in college, "consulting case interviews filetype:pdf" was a godsend
Full list of filetype extensions you can search for here: Google Help Center
#5 - Immediately narrow down your search results
Preparing for a presentation? Try "[topic] intitle:infographic" to find a visual way to present your subject!
Or you can combine this with the "site:" operator to do something like this: "site:bodybuilding.com intitle:diet"
5 is my lucky number so I saved the best for last. Check out the video for more!