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I kept on seeing people ask the same questions
over and over again. To all the newbies and those
who are searching for answers to their questions,
you can use the link provided:

Search warrior forum via Google

Just change the "x" with your question, your problem
or topic. Happy searching!
#learn #make #money #noobs #read
  • Profile picture of the author R Hagel
    Folks can also click on the "search" link located on the navigation menu at the top of the forum. Or go here: http://www.warriorforum.com/search.php

    cheers,
    Becky
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  • Profile picture of the author brazosbelle
    Thank you Carlo!

    That is a great resource for all of us newbies~


    Patti
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  • Profile picture of the author cferfland247
    Last hour I have Google the following term
    "KEYWORD" warriorforum.
    It seems that your one is more effective. Thanks for the sharing
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  • Profile picture of the author joseph7384
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Originally Posted by joseph7384 View Post

      Why do you even have to leave the site, that search string in Google dosen't do any thing differently then the search function right here on the forum.
      Joseph, I've found that on some searches Google is easier to use than the forum search function. Especially if you have to refine your search, say by date or modified search term.

      If you're careful with your search terms, the internal search function works well. But if you're looking for info on a popular subject or vendor, like aweber or wordpress or list building, you can end up with a lot of results that mention the term without actually addressing the subject.
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      • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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        Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

        Joseph, I've found that on some searches Google is easier to use than the forum search function. Especially if you have to refine your search, say by date or modified search term.

        If you're careful with your search terms, the internal search function works well. But if you're looking for info on a popular subject or vendor, like aweber or wordpress or list building, you can end up with a lot of results that mention the term without actually addressing the subject.
        This is a good point. I tend to go with Google myself in most cases (unless I'm looking for a specific post by a specific person). Just seems easier to get what I'm looking for that way.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
    Originally Posted by carlo_sim View Post

    I kept on seeing people ask the same questions
    over and over again. To all the newbies and those
    who are searching for answers to their questions,
    you can use the link provided:

    Search warrior forum via Google

    Just change the "x" with your question, your problem
    or topic. Happy searching!
    And if you would have used the search function before posting, you would have seen that this suggestion has been made many, many, many times before.

    So, why would you post it?

    All the best,
    Michael
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    "Ich bin en fuego!"
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    • Profile picture of the author alistair
      Originally Posted by Michael Oksa View Post

      And if you would have used the search function before posting, you would have seen that this suggestion has been made many, many, many times before.

      So, why would you post it?

      All the best,
      Michael
      Because they can.
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      • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
        Originally Posted by alistair View Post

        Because they can.
        LOL

        Yes, I understand that.

        I was only attempting to point out the irony of the initial post in this thread.



        All the best,
        Michael
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        "Ich bin en fuego!"
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    • Profile picture of the author Matt Bard
      Originally Posted by Michael Oksa View Post

      ...you would have seen that this suggestion has been made many, many, many times before.
      Michael, if you had searched you would have seen that this question has been answered many many many times before :p

      Sorry, couldn't resist
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      • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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        Originally Posted by Matt Maiden View Post

        Michael, if you had searched you would have seen that this question has been answered many many many times before :p

        Sorry, couldn't resist
        If you had searched you would have seen that your answer to Michael's answer has been answered many many many times before.

        I wonder how deep this rabbit hole goes ?
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Bard
    John (McCabe), true about the search function here on the forum. If someone was looking for something that they knew was here but couldn't find it, they could still use Google and do a search with the added site: and then the Warrior site.

    A Google search for PLR in the WF would look like this:

    PLR site:http://www.warriorforum.com/ that would search for PLR only within the Warrior forum.

    Sometimes that is more efficient then trying to use the WF search function.
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  • Profile picture of the author headmaster211
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    Thanks a lot. I already made thousands with your method
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