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There are 7 principal methods
of searching for information on the LandlordZONE
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- Look at the menus
on the Home Page and "drill down" (click
through) the various levels of subject matter.
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- Go to the
Site Map for a complete listing of
every page on this site.
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- Go to the Site Index
& Glossary for a complete and
comprehensive alphabetical listing of
property terms, many of which have links
to more detailed information on this site
and on the Web.
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- Use the Drop Down Menu
(Home Page bottom left) to search for specific
property letting topics all in alphabetical
order.
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- Use the Site Search Facility
(this page) to do a very comprehensive
site search. See search tips below.
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- Use the Microsoft™
Internet Explorer Find facility - Click
on Edit > Find (or "Ctrl-F")
and type in a word or phrase for the Current Page
or All Pages
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- Go to the
Links page for contact details
and Web links to information and property
related sites
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Site Search Tips:
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To
get the best possible search results from the LandlordZONE
Site Search Facility, try these tips:
- Check spelling
- Make sure your search terms are spelled correctly.
The search engine will attempt to find words that
sound similar to your search terms, but it is always
best to spell the search terms correctly.
- Use multiple words
- Use multiple words when performing your search.
More words for a search will return more refined
results than a single word search.
- Use similar words
- The more similar words you use in a search, the
more relevant results will be to the words that you
are searching for.
- Use appropriate
capitalization - Use capitalization when looking
for proper nouns such as the name of a person or
place. Lowercase words will match any words of any
case.
- Use quotation marks
around phrases - Use quotation marks to find
words that must appear next to each other within a
phrase. For example, search for
"Small
Claims Court" within quotes rather than
just Court or Claims.
- Use Boolean plus
(+) or minus (-) operators - Precede a search
term or phrase with a plus (+) sign to indicate it
must appear in a search result. Precede a search
term with a minus (-) sign to indicate an
undesirable search term or phrase that must not
appear in a search result. For example, searching
for
+claims -insurance will return
results that are about claims, but not about
insurance.
- Use field searches
- Field searches allow you to search for words that
appear in a specific part of a web site html document such as the
body text (
body:), title text (title:),
alt text (alt:), meta description (desc:),
meta keywords (keys:) or URL (url:).
The field name should include the colon and precede
the search word or phrase with no spaces between
them. For example, searching for title:claims
will find pages with claims in the title of the
page.
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If you
would like to place an entry in our new
directory please email directory@landlordzone.co.uk
with:
- Your firm's
trading name
- Brief details of
your product or service (25 words max)
- Your e-mail
address
- Your web-site
address
- Your business
address
- Your telephone
number
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The
directory is searchable on:
- Alphabetical list
- Category
- Region
Entry on this
directory is free of charge! Please link
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