 Hey folks, Brod here with some quick tips for optimizing your search on Google. As you can see, we are here on Google and we have two different search bars. One at the top is the URL bar which means Universal Resource Locator. It defines and goes to specific locations and specific addresses such as Google.com, YouTube.com, or Facebook.com. The one in the middle is also a search bar. It goes and searches the entire web. Now let's look at three tips that will help you optimize your searches on Google. Tip number one is something you use when you are searching for an exact phrase. For example, I don't remember the words of my favorite book but I do have a quote in mind, so I type the quote in the search bar. That is the question. Hit enter. And there is what I was trying to remember. It's from Hamlet. To be or not to be, that is the question. Use tip number two when you are looking for an alternative program or service like an alternative to Uber. To make that happen, return to your search bar, type the word related with the words Uber.com. Hit enter. And there you have it. Alternatives to Uber, Lyft, Airbnb, Taxi Fair Finder, etc. Use tip three when you hear a word or a phrase and you don't know what it means. To find out what it means, return to your search bar, put in the word define, colon, and then the phrase. Our phrase was tough cookie. Enter. And there is your definition. Tough cookie is what you say to describe people who are unemotional, not heard by what folks say. Want more tips? Go to BurnDelert.