Thursday before christmas
Worked on set up of my electonic gadgets blog for my children, as soon as I finish the layout I will let them have it.
Checked on rank, and link popularity of the website that I track.
SEM Today:
Tip #7: Fine-Tune Your Search with Other Operators
The related: operator is just one of several operators you can use to fine-tune your Google search result. All these operators work the same way; enter the operator as part of your query, followed by the parameter for the operator directly after the colon (no spaces), like this: operator:parameter.
What search operators are available for your use? Here’s a short list:
|
Operator |
Use |
Usage |
|
allinanchor: |
Restricts search to words in the link text on web pages (with multiple keywords) |
allinanchor:keyword1 keyword2 |
|
allintext: |
Restricts search to the body text of web pages (with multiple keywords) |
allintext:keyword1 keyword2 |
|
allintitle: |
Restricts search to the titles only of web pages (with multiple keywords) |
allintitle:keyword1 keyword2 |
|
allinurl: |
Restricts search to web page addresses (with multiple keywords) |
inurl:keyword1 keyword2 |
|
filetype: |
Restricts search to files of a specified type |
filetype:extension |
|
inanchor: |
Restricts search to words in the link text on web pages |
inanchor:keyword |
|
intext: |
Restricts search to the body text of web pages |
intext:keyword |
|
intitle: |
Restricts search to the titles only of web pages |
intitle:keyword |
|
inurl: |
Restricts search to web page addresses |
inurl:keyword |
|
site: |
Restricts search to a specific domain or website |
site:domain |
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