A true story: A few days ago I saw an interesting article in my Facebook feed. It was one that I distinctly remember as something I wanted to find and read in detail later. But I was busy, so I skipped over it, and figured that I’d be able to find it easily later. Maybe you’ve done this as well.
Short answer: I was trying too hard with long queries. I should have known better…
Hmm. This search should have worked.
Insight #1: Search on Facebook is picky. You have to give it exactly what you know is there, and nothing more.
Insight #2: You need to have a fairly precise search to find a specific article that you’re looking for on Facebook.
Another thing worth noticing, the shorter queries work just fine. Keep this in mind.
This is a much better search strategy. It’s doesn’t give me the result I want in position 1… but it’s at position 5 in the Facebook search results, which is pretty good. This strategy would have given me the result in less than 1 minute, rather than the 90 minutes I actually spent!
… scroll down to the next page to see result #5
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3. Start as simple as possible, then add keywords as you discover what’s not working.
Keep searching!