Google Search Operators
Google Search Operators Google search Operators: 1) @ 2) # 3) 4) “ 5) * 6) Inurl 7) Intitle 8) Site 9) Related 10)Link 11)ncr
Google Search Architecture 1.@:-Find social tags Example: @googler 2.#:-Find popular hash tags for trending topics Example: #throwbackthursday 3.-: -The subtract modifier will remove any query you don’t want in the search results. • Example: “Jon Ball” -“Page One Power” 4.”:- Quotation marks, or “query” will Search Google for only the exact match of your query, also known as exact match search. • Example: “Page One Power link building” 5.*:-It gives complete result about the particular organisation. Title URL Snippet or Description Example: Flipkart.com
Google Search Architecture 6. Inurl : query — The URL Specific Search • How it works: Will only return Web pages that have your query in the actual URL. • Example: inurl : Jon Ball 7. Intitle : query — The Title Specific Search • How it works: The intitle : query modifier will refine search to only pages that have your query within their title. • Example: intitle : jon ball 8. Site : example.com — The Site Specific Search • •
How it works: Site : example.com will refine a Google’s search to a single website. Example: Site : pageonepower.com “Jon Ball”
9. Related : query — The Related Results Search • How it works: Returns results related to your query. (Note: the query can be a website, much as in site search, to return other related websites. However, the website needs to be fairly well known, otherwise related search is unlikely to find anything.) • Example: Related : reddit.com
Google Search Architecture 10.Link:Use this operator to find links to a domain. Example:WWW.FLIPKART.COM. 11.ncr:To avoid redirection we use ncr.