Post the Google Command you're using!

Discussion in 'Google' started by TatiAnA, Dec 11, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hello everyone! Post the google commands you're using here. Examples:
    site:www.yourdomain.com link:www.yourdomain.com

    Could be beneficial to alot of people specially the beginners and the not so advanced SEOs out there.
     
    TatiAnA, Dec 11, 2006 IP
  2. kh7

    kh7 Peon

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    I only use yahoo site explorer for seeing what links to my site. I use google sitemaps for finding out what keywords my site is found for.
     
    kh7, Dec 12, 2006 IP
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    kevinn Active Member

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    KC TAN Well-Known Member

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  5. TatiAnA

    TatiAnA Active Member

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    How did you figure that @KC? lolz! Yea i don't need explanations. I just wanna see what the DP people are using for their google queries.
     
    TatiAnA, Dec 12, 2006 IP
  6. glorybeme

    glorybeme Well-Known Member

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    I use site:mydomain.com

    Then at the bottom you can click link to, contain the term, pages from site, etc.
     
    glorybeme, Dec 12, 2006 IP
  7. manageyourlinks

    manageyourlinks Peon

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    site:domain.com keyword term

    this will show you the most relevant page on the site for that term.
     
    manageyourlinks, Dec 12, 2006 IP
  8. Carlos951

    Carlos951 Peon

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    Hi,
    I use a lot the intitle: operator to find pages with a keyword in the title. I think such web site are usually very well targeted, unless the keyword is very competitive (in which case there is a bunch of crap using the keyword in the title to attract traffic).

    -Carlos
    http://in4mationflow.com/info/
     
    Carlos951, Dec 12, 2006 IP
  9. kittyluver

    kittyluver Notable Member

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    I use site:domain.com and link:domain.com
     
    kittyluver, Dec 12, 2006 IP
  10. manageyourlinks

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    you shouldn't be using link:domain.com in google. The results are horrid. Use yahoo to see the backlinks for a site.
     
    manageyourlinks, Dec 12, 2006 IP
  11. kevinn

    kevinn Active Member

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    Who said I was refering to Tatiana with my post? :rolleyes:
     
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  12. iBold

    iBold Peon

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    I also just stick to the 'site' command.
     
    iBold, Dec 12, 2006 IP
  13. oseymour

    oseymour Well-Known Member

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    I just use google for the site command...the link and linkdomain command in Yahoo is much more accurate,
     
    oseymour, Dec 12, 2006 IP
  14. waldo

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    i use buzz alot on yahoo
     
    waldo, Dec 12, 2006 IP
  15. phd

    phd Active Member

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    I really didn't understand date: operator

    date: Search only a
    range of months Olympics date: 3
    (Search for Olympics references within past 3 months; 6 and 12-month date-restrict options also available)
     
    phd, Dec 12, 2006 IP
  16. appraisal57

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    I use site:domain.com and link:domain.com
     
    appraisal57, Dec 13, 2006 IP