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You can add more power to your searches by using a few simple "tricks".
Use quotation marks to search for an exact word or phrase. For example: type "star apple" using quotation marks to search only for star apples. The same search query ‐ star apple ‐ without quotation marks will match businesses that have star fruit and any type of apples in addition to star apples.
Search for desired terms in a particular field. For instance: typing name:apple will help you find businesses that have apple in the business name ‐ such as "The Apple Dumpling Restaurant".
There are a variety of other options to search within specific fields listed in the table below:
Field | Description |
---|---|
name | Business Name |
city | City the business is in |
state.abbr | State Abbreviation such as "IL" or "GA" |
state | Full state name. |
county | County in which the business resides |
products | List of products that the business has in their profile. |
certifications | List of certifications a business may have. |
businessDescription | Description of business to businesses. |
consumerDescription | Description of business to consumers. |
Specifically exclude a term from your search results. By placing a dash (‐) in front of a search term you will exclude all results that include that term. For example: ‐apple excludes all results that include the term apple
Specifically require a term to be present in your search results. When entering a multiple word search (such as: organic apples) It will treat organic and apples as optional terms – adding a plus sign (+) in front of a term that must be present in the search results. For instance: typing ‐star +apple in the search query will inform the search engine that star must not appear in the results but apple must appear.
Combine multiple search "tricks" in a single search query. For example: if you want to find businesses in Georgia that have apple in their business name but do not sell apples you could use the following search query:
+name:apple ‐products:apple +state.abbr:GA
- +name:apple — look for apple in the business name
- ‐products:apple — exclude results where the business produces apples
- +state.abbr:GA — in the state of Georgia