Your First Search and Your Next Searches

Obviously your first search is going to depend on the amount of information you have, as we've discussed in previous principles. For here let's start with Asperger's Syndrome, searched for as a phrase:

"Asperger's Syndrome"

Once you do the search, look at the results on three levels. The first level is the search results, the second level is page characteristics, and the third is page content.

First Level: Search Results

Run your eyes over the first hundred results and see if anything pops out at you. There will be several things you can notice with this first viewing:

  1. Sometimes it's called “Asperger Syndrome.”

  2. It was discovered by Hans Asperger.

  3. It's related to autism.

  4. Tony Attwood is a noted Asperger ...

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