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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

How to Block Useless Websites from your Google Search Results

Do user see spam or useless websites in userr Google search results? Here are some tips to help user permanently block such websites from showing up in userr Google results.

Google has been getting better at identifying and removing spam websites from their search results pages but sometimes not-so-useful sites do manage to slip through the Google filters. What can user do to prevent such sites from appearing in userr Google results?
Approach #1: Block Sites at the Browser Level 
Google offers an easy-to-use Chrome add-on called Personal Blocklist that lets user block entire web domains from showing up in userr Google search results. If user spot any irrelevant website in search results pages, just click the block link (screenshot below) and all pages from that website will be hidden from userr Google results forever.
Block Websites from Google Results
Block Websites from appearing in userr Google Search Results
The Chrome add-on implements client-side filtering – the blocked websites are still getting served in Google search results as before and the add-on simply hides them on userr screen using CSS.
A limitation with this approach is that it works only inside Google Chrome. That is, if user are searching Google inside Firefox or maybe on userr mobile phone, the site filters that user have created in Chrome won’t be available to user.
Approach #2: Block Sites per Google Account 
Google also offers a web dashboard for manually blocking spam websites, one URL at a time. You can add up to 500 different websites to userr blocked list and Google won’t show pages from any of the included sites provided user are signed in with userr Google account. That’s the promise but unfortunately, this solution doesn’t seem to work anymore.
Approach #3: Google Search with a Global Filter
If user would like to create a “global  filter”  for userr Google search results that works inside all browsers including mobile devices, user can make use of Google’s Custom Search (CSE).
CSE, if user are new, is Google except that it is meant for searching a smaller set of websites and not the entire Internet. Now here’s a little trick. You can do a reverse configuration such that Google CSE searches the entire Internet except the websites that user think are useless. Here’s how user can set it up in 2 minutes.
Step #1 (optional): Assuming that user have been blocking websites using the Personal Blocklist add-on in Chrome, click the BlockList icon in userr Google Chrome toolbar and choose “Export” to get the list of all sites that user have blocked so far.
Step #2Click here to create a Custom Search Engine. Give it a name, description and in the “Sites to Search” section, enter all the popular TLDs (like *.com, *.org, etc) one per line.
Google Site Search
Whitelist all the popular top-level domains like .com, .org, etc.
Step #3: Click Next to save the changes. You’ll have an option to test userr CSE. Click Next again and on this screen, click the link that says “Include more sites.” This is where user’ll enter the list of “bad” websites the should be blocked in Google Search Results.
Choose Exclude Sites -> Exclude Sites in Bulk and enter all the domains that should be removed from userr Google search results. You can even copy-paste userr Chrome Block list here. Save the changes and userr “clean” Google search engine is ready.
[*] If user would like userr Google search engine to search all known TLDs and not just the popular ones, go to the Manage Search Engine page inside Google CSE and change the “How to search included sites” option from “Search only included sites” to “Search the entire web but emphasize included sites.”
Exclude Websites from Google
Filter the less-useful websites from userr Google Results
Google CSE results are as relevant as the main Google web search engine and the lausert looks good on mobiles and tablets as well. The only manual work user will have to do going forward is to keep the Chrome block list and the CSE exclude list in sync with each other.
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The Contest Results

The poll for the contest closed on Friday, with entry #1 way in the lead. Entry #1 was amazing, really, and Nicole H., who submitted it, clearly put a lot of work into it and deserves the $25 Amazon giftcard I sent her yesterday.

However, I wrote in the post, that I didnt want this to be a popularity contest, but that is quickly what it became when an anti-me site encouraged everyone to come vote for #1. Oddly enough, my readers really liked entry #3. Why is it fair for people who dont like me to got to decide the fate of my childrens room when I was giving the choice over to my readers, who went for entry #3?

Heres a breakdown of what went on the comments.

There were 63 comments.

There were 19 comments for entry #3.

There were 13 comments for entry #1.

The other comments were a mix of support for other entries and various general suggestions.

There was a recurring suggestion of combining #1 and #3, so that is what I am going to do.

I am still trying to work out the exact spacing of the four-tier bunk and Im thinking of making it three-tiered with a trundle and am considering how to fit a small platform below the bottom bunk if it stays four-tiered.

Since it is unclear who would have won had there not been interference, I sent out a bonus $5 gift card to the runner up, Entry #3.

Mattresses, Mattresses, Mattresses

As some of you who keep up on the gossip forums know, I recieved the mattress from a reader. Sending something for my boys was a kind gesture. It was a crib mattress, though, and I am building the bunk beds to different dimensions. We are planning on keeping Thomas in our bed until he is ready to join the boys in the big-boy-bed. Thus, I am selling the mattress and any money we get will be put toward the boys room.

Credit for the Entries:

Entry #1 - Nicole H

Entry #2 - Christena

Entry #3 - Andrea M

Entry #4 - Emily (me)

Entry #5 - Pattys husband

More credit for more entries:

Im going to do an idea round-up including the neat ideas I got in the form of submissions. It may even turn into a short series because there were so many good ideas. If those who submitted an entry have a blog and would like some linky-love, please send me the address to your blog from the same email address you sent the submission. Then, when I showcase your neato idea, Ill include a link to your blog so people can see some of your other neato thoughts and ideas.

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