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Type the error message into Google, enclose the phrase in quotes and be prepared for targeted results that pertain exactly to what you're looking for! I have solved countless computer problems this way and you can too. In Summary Google is a powerful tool. The more you know how to use it, the better your search results will be. Use a combination of adding desired keywords and filtering unwanted keywords to obtain the best of targeted results. Choosing the right search terms can be difficult. If one doesn't work, substitute another in it's p PPC Search Engines Revealed - 5 Things You Need to Know le searches.The pay per click (PPC) search engines have created a new way for websites to advertise and increase traffic to their sites and it is very affordable. There are a variety of things about PPC search engines you should know so read the following suggestions and educate yourself on PPC advertising. 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