intitle: and allintitle: Operators
These two operators are widely in use to search the keywords or phrases in the title of the indexed pages.
Search for:
allintitle:”skyscraper technique”
intitle:”skyscraper technique”
The above shown image clearly depicts the use and the limited results obtained. Only the 435 pages are indexed with the phrase “skyscraper technique” integrated in its title.
This operator can be used not only for keyword research but also for competition analysis.
inurl: and allinurl: Operators
These operators look for the specific word or words in the URL.
Search for:
inurl:backlinko
allinurl:backlinko blog
The above image shows that there are exactly 186 URLs which contain both Backlinko and blog inserted in them.This operator can be used in variety of manners and is quite helpful in finding affiliate offers, backlink opportunities, guest posts and a lot more.
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Loes
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Thanks Arjun, this is a nice addition to my own training on this, and I have added your training to my page 4 Smart searching on Google, complete guide
SteveCrozza
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You have provided us with some very useful information. Some of these operators I was aware of, but did not know how to use.
Your examples are excellent, perhaps a bit more detail on some (eg Cache) as they are a bit lean, but that could also be the topic.
Would the results be better using duckduckgo.com rather than Google
Look forward to part 2
Your examples are excellent, perhaps a bit more detail on some (eg Cache) as they are a bit lean, but that could also be the topic.
Would the results be better using duckduckgo.com rather than Google
Look forward to part 2