The 21st century is the century of information. The rapid development of Internet technology has led to the proliferation of information. Today's information is no longer as valuable as in the past.
How to find useful information for yourself in the ocean of Internet? The most direct and effective way is of course to use search engines, such as Baidu in China and Google in the world.
Baidu and Google, as the largest search engines in China and the world, occupy the majority of the search engine market. Its own database is also very large, and most of the information can be found through them.
As part of the information, travel can of course be searched using Baidu and Google.
Nowadays, major search engines have successively launched bidding advertising services, causing the majority of netizens to be unclear about information, and even worse, they will be misled; even if they are not misled, they will be confused. The results you see when you click on an advertisement are far from the information you want. Sometimes, you are wrong and cannot hit the target.
what to do? Teach you the most effective method! Whether you use Baidu or Google, after entering your search terms, please click to view the results with "Baidu Snapshot" or "Web Snapshot". Generally speaking, these results are determined by the search engine based on its own algorithm and the relevance of the web page content. The more relevant web pages are, the higher they are ranked. This trick is tried and true. Because bidding ads are controlled by human factors, while snapshots are completely automated by search robots.
Let’s get back to business and teach you how to use search engines to find accurate travel information.
The first step is, if you are not a fan of a certain travel website, or cannot remember the URL, then the most ideal way is of course to use a search engine (Baidu or Google)
In the second step, enter your keywords, click search, and look for results with "Baidu Snapshot" or "Web Snapshot".
A friend said that even if I follow your steps, I will get hundreds of thousands of results at most. How can I tell them apart?
Don't panic! As mentioned just now, the ranking of web pages with snapshots is automatically done by search engines based on relevance. The more relevant the web pages are, the higher they will be. Therefore, you only need to focus on up to the first 3 pages of search results (10 items are displayed on each page, which is the first 30 pieces of information).
The above rules are effective for all industries. For the tourism industry, if you want to find the most accurate tourism information, there are the following additional magic weapons:
For example: You start from Hangzhou and want to travel to Putuo Mountain
According to the unspoken rules of the tourism industry, we usually enter "departure place + destination + several days of travel", enter the following "Hangzhou Putuo Mountain 2-day tour" (with or without spaces)
The results obtained in this way are very accurate, because the departure point, the destination, and the number of days of travel are specified. The result obtained is the only one and what you want to find.
Another example: I am in Shanghai and want to travel to Beijing.
Since the transportation for group tours from Shanghai to Beijing is by plane, the number of days is generally limited to 5-6 days. According to the above rules, then we can enter "Shanghai and Beijing 5-day tour".
I believe that after filtering by the above rules, the information you get will be highly relevant and close to your desired goals. Then click on each web page, compare their respective prices, and pick the cheapest one (of course, you must also check the legitimacy of the website or travel agency).
Finally, I would like to remind everyone that we need to choose search engines carefully and find a completely impartial search engine so that the information obtained is pure and natural. I recommend using Google.
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Thanks to Jacky for his contribution