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What are some effective Google search methods?
To search for an exact phrase and avoid other permutations/omissions: Type the phrase in double quotes (“query”).e.g. “Batman is Bruce Wayne” will only return results that contains the 4 words in that order (capitalization doesn’t matter though)To omit a particular word of phrase from the search results: Use a minus sign (-query).e.g. Tony Stark - “Robert Downey Jr.”P.S. You can replace the minus sign with the Boolean Operator NOTBoolean Operators need to be in capsTo search for two terms together: Use a plus sign (query1 + query2)e.g. “Peter Parker” + SpidermanP.S. You can replace the plus sign with the Boolean Operator ANDTo search only a particular website: Append site:sitename.com at the end of the query.e.g. “Steve and Bucky” site:tumblr.comP.S. no space between the colon and the sitename.Context searching: If you are searching for two words that you think should appear close to each other, and want to omit any results where they are distantly mentioned, use around(N) where N denotes the number of words between the two queries.e.g. Superman AROUND(10) Lois will return queries where Superman and Lois appear within 10 words of each other (in either order)To search for a particular filetype: Append filetype:extension at the end of the query.e.g. Doctor Bruce Banner research filetype:pdfCommon filetypes include doc, docx, ppt, pptx, png, jpg/jpeg, gif, etcYou can also search for normal websites that contains embedded objects (like doc, ppt, png etc) by using contains:fileextension operator.To search only in the URL of a webpage and not the webpage content itself: Type inurl:query.e.g. inurl:Thor would return websites whose URL contain the word ThorNo space between the colon and the search queryIf you need to search for URLs containing 2 or more words, use allinurl.e.g. allinurl: Thor Jane will search for websites whose URL contains both terms. (P.S. allinurl needs a space)To search only in the title of webpages or documents: Type intitle:query.Wildcard searches: Use asterisk (*)e.g. “Captain America vs *” will return searches like “Captain America vs Falcon”, “Captain America vs Winter Soldier”, “Captain America vs Iron Man”, “Captain America vs Red Skull” etcReverse image search: Right-click on any image, and choose “Search google for this image” to search the web for the said image (and close approximations of it).Time-bound search: Use the search tools to limit the results to before, after, or during a particular period. Useful if you want to search for an article or result from a specific date, week, month; or if you want to figure out the original article vs the plagiarized ones.Viewing the Google cached version of a website: If a website is down or not loading due to some issues, you can access the Google cached version of the same by typing cache:websitename.com along with any query.Range searching: To search for a range of number use two consecutive fullstops (..).e.g. “I will walk 100..500 miles” will return results for 401 different queries including “I will walk 399 miles” (doesn’t make sense though!)Google Scholar : To find research papers, theses, academic books and journals, and all sorts of scholarly and legal literature. (Thanks Rohan Mehere for the suggestion)
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What is the best way to give a PowerPoint presentation?
I completely agree about all the resources above - nothing can tell you how to present well and write great slide decks like watching people who do it brilliantly.My personal advice would be:Don't touch PowerPoint until you know what story you want to tell and how. I often start with mind-mapping, or maybe just a list of the key points I want to get across. It depends how long and complex the presentation is going to be.Don't touch PowerPoint unless you need it to help tell the story you want to tell. If you can do just as good a job by talking and showing a product demonstration, or by whiteboarding, skip the slides. They shouldn't be mandatory.PowerPoint will blank the screen if you press the B button. So if you don't need slides for all of your talk, or if you want to get focus back for emphasis, blank the screen to get people looking at you again. (Most presenter remotes will let you program a button to do that, some have one mapped already.)Remember it's not possible for your audience to read and listen at the same time.(This has been alluded to above but it bears repeating.) Never forget the presentation has to meet your audience's needs or it won't meet yours. Pick one or two people who will be in your audience. Imagine what they will get out of the presentation, then from every slide, then from every point or every word. If anything doesn't contribute to what the people in the room need from the presentation, kill it. Make every word and every graphic fight for its life.Practice, out loud, at least twice, all the way through. For most people, the first few times out loud will be clunky. You get to choose whether it's your furniture that sees them or your audience.Practice open, expansive, confident body language in a mirror, remember what it looks and feels like, so you can switch it on when you need to. Don't rush your words. Don't be afraid of pauses. Even if you're terrified and want to run from the room, faking confident body language will actually make you feel more comfortable.Good luck!
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How do I get an internship at Google?
Oh, there are a ton of ways. 1. Apply online and have a better resume than the supposedly 2,000,000 people who also applied. ( Cracking Into Google: 15 Reasons Why More Than 2 Million People Apply Each Year [ http://www.forbes.com/sites/stanphelps/2014/08/05/cracking-into-google-the-15-reasons-why-over-2-million-people-apply-each-year/ ] ) ( edit: that 2M figure is most likely all job applications not just internships ) 2. Go to a school that Google recruits from ( your best bet is Stanford, UC Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, ULA, MIT The Schools Where Apple, Google, and Facebook Get Their Recruits [ http://www.wired.com/2014/05/alumni-network-2/ ] ) 3. Go work at a company that Google hires a lot from. ( Google really likes Microsoft employees Charted: Where Google, Facebook, and Tesla like to poach from [ http://qz.com/342229/where-tech-companies-hire-from/ ]) 4. If your school has a Google Student Ambassador (GSA), apply for the program, get in, meet a recruiter, and ask for an interview. ( Google for Education: Student Ambassador Program [ https://www.google.com/edu/resources/programs/student-ambassador-program/ ] ) 5. Go to hackathons Google attends, and impress the googler on site enough to get a recommendation. ( Page on hackalist.org [ https://www.hackalist.org/ ] ) 6. Get an internal recommendation. ( A good trick here is to use Facebook graph search and query for "friends and friends of friends that work at Google". For the love of all things holy, please don't be a pest and just ask random people you don't know for recommendations ) 7. Have an awesome linkedin that gets you noticed. ( How to get noticed by recruiters on LinkedIn - Blog - Wysdom Consulting [ http://www.wysdomconsulting.com/blog/blog/how-to-get-noticed-by-recruiters-on-linkedin ] ) 8. Have a friend that gets contacted by a google recruiter and ask them to recommend you when the recruiter asks if they know anyone that would be a good fit to interview with Google. BONUS : This one is my personal favorite. 9. Realize you go to a school that Google doesn't recruit from, go to hackathons at other schools to try to meet a recruiter, realize your resume isn't good enough to grab their attention, build up your resume, realize you still can't get through the online filter, try to apply to be a GSA so you can meet a recruiter, find out you need a recommendation from a previous GSA, realize your school has never had a previous GSA, fly to pennsylvania to meet a GSA from another school ( shout out to Eden Shapiro [ https://www.quora.com/profile/Eden-Shapiro ]), convince them to recommend you, get recommended and finally apply, become a GSA, fly out to the Googleplex for training, meet a recruiter, tell the recruiter you have a upcoming offer deadline at their favorite competitor, ask for an interview, have an interview two days later, get internship. It's as easy as that!
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How do I create a legal alias for when I sign agreements for my YouTube channel?
Yes, but if you do not know how to do this properly, retain an attorney. I don't pretend to understand why you wish to do this, but if it is for legal protections, a corporation might be better suited to this. If it is for financial protections, then a trust might be better suited for the matter. If you really want to go the whole way, use all three methods: a pseudonym, a corporation, and a trust. Again, talk to an attorney about what you need and want, then go from there. If/When you execute contracts with YouTube, only YouTube needs to know your real name, and no one else. There is nothing (generally) inherently illegal about using a nickname on social media, except in specific areas as noted by the TOS of the platform.The only other area where this may become an issue is if you join a MCN, but even then, you could use a corporate name. Why? Until Citizens United Is repealed, corporations are considered people. They have always been, since the inception of the idea in American law books, but the Supreme Court matter took it to another level of unbridled, non/existent regulation; another topic, for another Quoran.Yes, someone can look up your corporation, and determine whom is the President/CEO, etc., to determine your identity...Again, if your name is specifically the question of concern, then you should retain an attorney in the matter, as the IRS gets prickly about this sort of thing, if not very well documented.Ideally, you would have your pseudonym first, then the company. For example, if someone 'pierces the corporate veil' in court, only to determine that another layer of protection exists, it becomes an amazingly complicated legal matter to then begin another court hearing, on pulling back the name under the corporate veil. Once that is done, it would need to be repeated for the true identity of the person in question. These efforts can possibly shield you with anonymity, for a time, from most legal matters, save for those whom truly need to know -- all of them bound to secrecy by law.Generally, only gangsters, attorneys, lawyers, celebrities, and Wall St. banksters go to such lengths, and for different reasons. Also, as you can well imagine, the setup and maintenance of these can get costly. Further, over time, it becomes easier to determine who the real players are, before you need to do this all over again, and then again, ad nauseum infinitum.I would caution, as I mention to so many of my freelance clients: there is no such thing as privacy. For example, if you become (in)famous, and an intrepid journalist discovers your name, through perfectly legal means (and there would be a few), then there would be honestly not much one could do. Your monies (might) be safe if you did nothing illegal, but if your name/anonymity is what you want most, too bad. If there were a proper reason to remain anonymous (children, for example), one would hope the journalist had some ethics, and not reveal your true identity, but you never really know until it's too late.Obfuscation is possible, certainly, but don't take it for granted. Neither should you attempt these maneuvers for anonymity in an attempt to defraud anyone. If some one, or some entity, really wants to know who you are, they will...in time.
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How do I write PPT for presenting review paper?
If you need to create a presentation based on your paper, try to first understand the key points of your paper.The idea of a presentation is to visually express what you have put in writing.Structure. Start with a intro slide, then create a slide for each major point in the paper, conclude presentation with the final slide;Use graphics, pictures that best covey the meaning for your paragraph;Bullet points are widely used to structure information on the slide;Keep slides precise and not overwhelmed with text;Use templates to standardize slide layout.The idea of creating an effective presentation is to make it easy for your audience to follow your speech. The presentation should be catchy, but not distracting.Try to create a presentation and ask your peers to give you feedback on it before you present it in class.
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How can I increase the traffic on my website?
I would say VIDEO MARKETING is your answer. Why? Because everyone will be looking for videos in 2018. The Six Point Checklist for Video Marketing Domination [ https://medium.com/@flaviu_91616/the-six-point-checklist-for-video-marketing-domination-8078ca148447 ] Why becoming your OWN Media Company will keep your business alive in 2018 [ https://medium.com/@flaviu_91616/why-becoming-your-own-media-company-will-keep-your-business-alive-in-2018-560f06c40afa ] Video is all about communicating an idea to the crowds. Crowds of people looking for something special, something that makes the click in a special way. Video content [ https://www.patonmarketing.com/ ] is fast, it provides an instant reaction from your audience, it communicates on multiple levels. The massive growth of video marketing during the past 10 years is truly incredible — let’s see some statistics [ https://www.patonmarketing.com/audit-your-site/ ] that will blow your mind! * YouTube has 1 billion registered users — that’s more than a third of the total internet users worldwide (1) [ https://www.youtube.com/yt/about/press/ ] * more than 72 hours of video content is uploaded on YouTube every 60 seconds (1) [ https://www.youtube.com/yt/about/press/ ] * 85 percent of Americans watch video online (2) [ http://www.comscore.com/Insights/Press-Releases/2012/1/comScore-Releases-December-2011-US-Online-Video-Rankings?cs_edgescape_cc=US ] * 82 percent of Twitter users watch video on the platform (3) [ https://blog.hootsuite.com/twitter-statistics/ ] * 87 percent of digital marketers use video content (4) [ http://www.outbrain.com/blog/state-of-content-marketing-2012 ] * 90 percent of video traffic on Twitter comes from mobile devices (3) [ https://blog.hootsuite.com/twitter-statistics/ ] * 92 percent of video users share their videos with others (5) [ https://www.virtuets.com/45-video-marketing-statistics/ ] * more than 350,000 hours of broadcasts are streamed daily on Periscope (6) [ https://www.omnicoreagency.com/periscope-statistics/ ] * Snapchat users watch 10 billion videos every day (7) [ http://mashable.com/2016/04/28/snapchat-video-views-billion/#QKsc_s0Oruqu ] * 50 percent of potential customers look for a video related to a product before making a purchase (14) [ https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/marketing-resources/micro-moments/purchase-decision-mobile-growth/ ] * shoppers who view video demos or reviews are 1.81x more likely to make a purchase (15) [ https://blogs.signNow.com/digitalmarketing/search-marketing/seo-for-success-in-video-marketing/ ] * 4 times as many customers would rather watch a video on a product than read about it (16) [ https://animoto.com/blog/business/video-marketing-cheat-sheet-infographic/ ]
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How do I delete my Quora account?
Quora allows users to delete their account if they choose to do so. Deleting your Quora account means that the following content will be removed from public view: your profile including photos and bio, your answers, comments, blog posts, votes, endorsements, and messages. Questions you may have asked will remain, since questions on Quora are community owned, but will not be associated with your name publicly. Deletion of your account is not reversible once the process is complete. Alternatives to deletion include: 1. Deactivation [ https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-deactivate-my-Quora-account-Can-it-be-reactivated-later/answer/Quora-Official-Account ] 2. Edit your Quora Privacy Settings [ https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-edit-my-Quora-Privacy-Settings/answer/Quora-Official-Account ] 3. Deleting individual pieces of content, such as answers, comments, or posts If you are certain you wish to delete your account, visit your account privacy settings and choose “Delete Account”. Once you confirm, your account will be deactivated immediately and the deletion process will begin. If you login during the next 14 days, the account will be reactivated and deletion will be canceled. Once the 14-day grace period has expired and your account has been deleted, your content and profile will be permanently deleted, and personal data associated with your account will be removed from Quora’s databases. Keep in mind that your content may have been republished or shared by others outside of Quora. Account deletion here does not remove any links or data hosted by others. If you have further questions regarding account deletion, contact us using our contact form [ https://www.quora.com/contact ].
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How do I make a great PPT?
How can I make a good PPT?It really depends on the purpose of the presentation.Is it a school project? A business presentation? A sales pitch? An academic presentation?Primarily, a good presentation needs to support you in bringing your message across in the most effective and compelling way possible.The best way to do that is definitely NOT to create slide after slide of bullet points with long run-on sentences and then read out the slides in a droning monotone. That would be “death by PowerPoint”.Beyond this rather obvious point, we’re back to “it depends”. In a corporate context, proper and clean application of the company’s corporate design is very, very important. The presentation is not just you, presenting your topic - you are often also representing the company in the eyes of your audience. Sloppy presentations simply look badly thought out and inevitably weaken your message.One thing which might help here is that I always recommend that people think carefully about the role of their PPT. Many people have fallen into this strange zombie-like state of thinking “Hey, I have to hold a presentation next week - so I’ll slap together a few slides, then I’m done.” Well, no. That’s lazy and sloppy. And it puts you in the 95% of people who use PPT as an excuse to actually thinking their topic through properly.A better way to proceed could be to start off by thinking “Okay - now what are the four or five key messages that I absolutely need to get across in this presentation? I usually suggest that there is room for one key message per five minutes time. You got ten minutes? That’s two key messages. Choose well, Padawan! Then think about how you could best get those messages across. What background information does the audience need to have, what do they need to understand? What points support your argument? What about points that argue AGAINST your idea? Consider laying them out in the open too and addressing them head-on instead of trying to pretend they don’t exist and hoping no-one asks that question.Actually creating the presentation in PowerPoint should be the very last step here. Not the first (and often only) step.Hey - you may even decide not to create a PowerPoint presentation at all. You may decide to put together a one-pager in Word which you hand out as pre-reading and then work with flip-charts which you have rehearsed.Personally, I like to tell stories (who’d have thunk it, eh?). And that’s what I do when I present. I tell stories. I role-play, I use anecdotes to illustrate specific issues. My aim is to make access to complex information as straightforward as possible.Let’s take training company staff to use a new IT system, which is what I do a great deal of (well, it’s my job): I believe that if I am able to make an audience WANT to use that system, then the rest is largely automatic. My training sessions cover the hands-on basics, but I always emphasise why this particular feature is worth getting excited about. I explain what effect a new process will have on their everyday business. I try to show them the big picture, and not just “click here, now click there, now hit okay…” I hate having people walk out of a training session thinking “I know how to use the system now, but I still don’t have a clue as to why I should bother in the first place.So back to your question: The best possible presentation is one which supports you and your individual communicative skill set in such a way that you can get your message across effectively. This may include PPT slides. But it doesn’t have to. We need to re-learn to communicate. Communication isn’t just about creating slides. It’s about getting the message across.And if creating a series of slides with no text but just with photos illustrating what you are talking about, or video clips showing examples which you then analyse by discussing them - go for it.
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