TextileSpot - Search Engine for Textile Industry

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SEARCH TIPS    

 

Doing a search on textilespot is easy. Simply type one or more search terms (the words or phrase that best describe the information you want to find) into the search box and hit the 'Enter' key or click on the textilespot Search button.

In response, textilespot produces a results page: a list of company names with place, description and website related to your search terms, with the alphabetical appearing first, then the next, and so on.

Here are some basic tips to help you maximize the effectiveness of your search:

Choosing search terms (Keywords)

Choosing the right search terms is the key to finding the information you need.

Start with the observable – if you're looking for general information on Exporters, try Exporters.

But it's often advisable to use multiple search terms; if you're planning a Garment Exporters, you'll do better with garment exporters than with either garment or exporter by themselves. And Garment buying houses may produce even better (or, depending on your perspective, worse) results.

 

You might also ask yourself if your search terms are sufficiently specific. If you are searching  for Machinery mfrs & suppliers data's it's better to search like Knitting Machine  /  Dyeing  Machine / Embroidery machines / Sewing machines . But choose your search terms carefully; Garment data looks for the search terms you chose, so Knitting machines, embroidery machines, sewing machines, dyeing machines will probably deliver better results.

Capitalization

Garment data searches are NOT case sensitive. All letters, regardless of how you type them, will be understood as lower case. For example, searches for garment buyers or Apparel Buyers and GarMeNt BuYeRS , aPPaRel BUYers will all return the same results.

Elimination of Common words

Garment data ignores common words and characters such as "in , it, for, if, when, but, from " , as well as certain single digits and single letters, because they tend to slow down your search without improving the results. Garment data will indicate if a common word has been excluded by displaying details on the results page below the search box.

Negative terms

If your search term has more than one meaning (knitting, for example, could refer to jobwork or machines) you can focus your search.

For example, You want to find Knitting Jobwork in textilespot but not Knitting machines mfrs.

Note : You must type exact Search terms that which you want to find out.

 
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