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Google and SEO
Here are some of the latest Google -
SEO tools they use to determine the level and degree of work
involved in an SEO campaign.
Using these advanced search operators modify the search results in
some way, or even tell Google to do a totally different type of
search on your Web site. Keep in mind too that some of these
operators can be used in other search engines as well, like MSN and
Yahoo! Note that there are no spaces between the search operator and
the Web page URL.
1. site:
Using the site: in the search box followed by
www.yourwebsiteaddress.com determines how many Web pages within the
entire Web site are currently being recognized by Google. This
function also limits results to one particular domain. This helps
SEO experts know which Web pages are already being seen (and which
ones aren’t yet), so we can optimize those first.
2. cache:
Using the cache: in the search box followed by
www.yourwebsiteaddress.com shows the last time the search engine
crawled a particular Web page. You may enter your homepage address
or an inside Web page to find out the most recently spidered version
of a Web page stored in a search engine’s cache.
3. info:
The search query info: presents a collection of data that a search
engine has about that Web page, like its latest cache date, Web
pages similar to your site, Web pages that link to your site, Web
pages within your site and Web pages containing the your domain
name.
4: link:
This search query results in finding all Web sites that are
currently linking to your site. This helps determine how much link
building services are needed in an SEO program for a client. Link
popularity is still considered a major factor to achieving high
keyword rankings in search engines. It also helps knowing what sites
are linking to yours, so you can then determine whether or not you
want them linking to your site.
5. related:
This search shows Web pages that are similar to a specific URL. For
example, related:www.santaclaus.com will list all web pages that are
similar to the Santa Claus homepage.
6. allinurl: or inurl:
These searches display all Web pages where the search terms queried
appear in the URL. For example, allinurl: circus world will return
only Web sites that have the words circus and world somewhere in the
URL. The advanced search operator inurl: is used only when a single
search term queried is necessary
7. allintext:
This search results in showing Web pages where all search terms
listed appear in the body content (visible text) portion of a Web
page. In SEO campaigns, using this advanced search operator helps in
discovering other related sites for possible link exchanges or link
submissions.
8. allinanchor: or inanchor:
These queries display all Web pages where the search terms listed
appear in the URL. For example, allinanchor: circus world will
return only Web sites that have the search terms circus and world
appear in the text of links pointing to a Web page. The advanced
search operator inanchor: is used only when a single search term
listed is necessary
9. allintitle: or intitle:
These advanced search operators display all search terms listed
appear in the title of Web pages. For example, allintitle: circus
world will return only Web sites that have the keywords circus and
world in the titles of Web pages. The search operator intitle: only
shows Web pages where a single word appears in the title of Web
pages.
10. define:
Although SEO experts may not use this advanced search operator
often, sometimes it comes in handy just to quickly learn what a
particular word or phrase means, instead of going to other online
dictionary Web sites. |