B2Bsearcher.com is an online search engine that you can use like Google, and it works similarly. Our robots map the entire global internet and, like Google, organize the collected metadata into a massive database.
- Use singular form (e.g., “hotel” instead of “hotels”).
- Provide as many relevant and synonym words as possible, separated by commas. A comma acts as an “OR” logical condition, increasing your chances of finding business-related results.
- Enter compound search terms in a separated form (e.g., “hotel service”) because the system searches for compound terms automatically, but using the separated form can yield more relevant results. Spaces act as an “AND” logical condition, so all words with spaces must appear in the metadata.
- B2Bsearcher is primarily suited for global and national searches. While we continue expanding the list of tracked metadata, local search options are currently limited due to technical constraints. As our computing capacity grows, we aim to offer better and more results for local, city-based searches.
- For global searches, include keywords in multiple languages within a single search. (e.g., “Webshop analizálás, Webshop Analysis, Análisis de Webshops, Webshop-Analyse, Analyse de Webshop, ウェブショップ分析”)
- If you want to see results only from your own country, set the “Domain Extension,” “Email Extension,” and “Website Languages” filters. Setting any of these filters will provide results matching these criteria from the original search dataset.
- The system can be used for global and national searches. Due to server limitations, it is not yet optimized for city-specific searches. However, for larger cities, it may return results. To do this, add the city name after each keyword separated by a space (e.g., restaurant london, bar london, pizzeria london, cafe london).
- The system does not differentiate between uppercase and lowercase letters, nor does it distinguish between accented and non-accented letters.