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"When Should I Search Belize.Net?" You should search Belize.Net when you are looking for a web site and you know its title. | Example: You're looking for The Reporter Newspaper online. Instead of browsing through the News and Media category, finding Newspaper, and then finding the Reporter in the alphabetical list, just type "Reporter" into any search box (you don't need to capitalize the words and you don't need quotes). | You should search Belize.Net when you are looking for a specific topic. | Example: You're planning a vacation to Cayo. Remember that Belize.Net organizes sites into categories. Those categories are organized by topic. "Does Belize.Net have anything on the topic of travel in Cayo?" Search. Type in the words "Cayo travel" (no quotes, no capitals) and see what happens. One of the first results is the category, Districts: Cayo. Another is Travel:Accommodations. Are these the topics you're after? Yes. Click on it. And remember: if you don't get results on your first search, modify it and try again; sometimes searching is more of an art than a science. |
So, now you know when to search Belize.Net. How about reading a search results page? That can be a tricky task for the uninitiated. Once you get the hang of it, however, it's not hard to master.
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| After you enter your search terms, the first results you see are Belize.Net categories. If you click on one of these, you'll be taken to that specific category. From there you can browse on a list of related, individual sites and click on one of your choosing.
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