1. Turn to YouTube for things.
    1. Use filters on YouTube, try playlists, try videos of length over 20 mins for better, and content with higher information.
    2. Target content longer based on their length based on how short or long tutorial you’re searching for.
    3. Don’t oversubscribe, only subscribe that you really want to see, over subscribing makes things more and more complicated.
  2. Searching on search engine.
    1. Searching for general content, using keywords for beginning. behavior smoke research will go and search for the content with the following keywords. throws any article that are most likely going to fill your gap for the content’s knowledge.

    2. Using plain English. The Algorithm will match to what you’re really searching.

    3. Search related content, Look for related searches.

    4. Use the keywords, and extensions. don’t remember it, use it when you want. don’t try to remember.

      1. searching for filetypes: use

        searchTitle filetype:pdf
        
      2. searching on specific sites

        site:example.com  what you want to search
        site:wikipedia.com homosapiens
        
      3. Use quotes to search for specific things in exact order.

        "Search this exact thing in the internet"
        
    5. Use google scholarly. for content relating to research papers, books and more.

    6. Use google reverse image search.

  3. Use Google’s AI (Gemini) to search for more relevant content. Searching for a video, search, “show me videos relating to this topic x-x-x-x-x.
  4. Try other search engine if you don’t find the content you’re looking for.
  5. Use ai powered search engine like perplexity, Bing copilot, etc. to get content that you can’t just find in search engine. AI powered search engine allows you to discover content if you don’t have exact idea about that topic.
  6. Use Chat Based AI Programs with prompts. (Can be a new video).
  7. Try one by one, not none, making it a daily practice is the important thing.