279,878
544,892
Thanks Gabe Sanders It looks like the site has some useful operators. However, I did not see anything there that really helps to isolate newer materials from the older materials.
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Gabe Sanders
Stuart, FL
4,800,082
Google searches have many operators that you can use to make searching more relevant. Here's a link to this topic:
http://www.googleguide.com/advanced_operators_reference.html
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John Mosier
Prescott, AZ
544,892
Thanks, Debbie Gartner!
This question was prompted by my search for a new CRM. I do not want to know what was popular four years ago. I want to know which ones are the best NOW!
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Debbie Gartner
White Plains, NY
6,393,154
3,071,489
4,319,419
2,817,671
I don't know of any any was to search by date on google. But, in general, for most topics, google prefers sites and articles that have aged. Over time, they can read the interaction on the site/page. There are a few exceptions as some categories really rely on more recent stuff and news. I forget the term they use for thse. But, for most of the categories that most of us write about, older articles are usually given some preference.