Use quotation marks to find words which must 
                        appear adjacent to each other, for example, "our 
                        pledge to you." Otherwise, the search results 
                        will include the word our, pledge, to, and the word you, 
                        but not necessarily in that order. The words may appear 
                        anywhere, and in any order, within the document.
                      Use a plus sign when your search term or phrase 
                        must appear in the search results. Use a minus sign to 
                        indicate undesirable term(s). The plus sign tells the 
                        search engine that a certain word or phrase is required 
                        in the search results, and a minus sign indicates that 
                        a word or phrase must be absent in the search results.
                        
                        Note: A phrase must be contained within 
                        quotation marks. Leave no spaces between the plus or minus 
                        sign and the term.
                      Field searches allow you to create specific 
                        for words that appear in a specific part of a document. 
                        A field search can be performed on body text (body:), 
                        title text (title:), alt text (alt:), meta description 
                        (desc:), meta key words (keys:) or URL (url:). The field 
                        name should be in lowercase and immediately followed by 
                        a colon. There should be no spaces between the colon and 
                        the search term.
                        
                        Note: The field searches can only be 
                        followed by a word or phrase. Phrases must be contained 
                        within quotation marks.