Thank you, that is helpful, but I'm looking for a way to automatically apply it to every search I do. Like a default search preference type of thing. So I don't have to type it in each time I do a search.
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Browse All TopicsI'm looking for a way to always omit specific results from a google search. I know google allows you to customize many things, but I'm not sure if this is possible.
For example, if I'm searching for technical assistance, and I don't want any results from experts-exchange.com, is there a way to have google never display results from that site?
Thanks!
-Jbob
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This is the closest thing that Google offers
http://www.google.com/cse/
It is fairly easy to make your own Google search page if you know basic HTML.
As far as using advanced search options, adding (-"experts-exchange") seems to omit any site that mentions experts-exchange, not just experts-exchange.com. However, I've been experimenting with the "site:" keyword, it looks like adding "-site:experts-exchange.co
I'm not fond of creating my own front-end for the google search page, but it would work in a pinch.
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