Hi there, I've question about "allinanchor" and "allintitle". If my site ranked fairly well for "real estate directory" terms in Google.com with allintitle:real estate directory = 37 allinanchor:real estate directory = 62 What does it mean? I think it's fairly well for new site with 3 months old but I'm not sure about this. Please give me your suggestion. Regards, Sxperm
Hi [SIZE=-1]It means if you do a search query with [allintitle:], the search engine will restrict the results to those results which match with all of the query words in the title. [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]For example [allintitle: digital point] will return only documents that have both "digital" and "point" in the title tag of the webpages. [/SIZE] The allinanchor command will find webpages that have the keywords somewhere in the links to the webpages. For example [allinanchor: forum] will return documents which contain the word forum in links to the page. The scoring of these advanced search operators are a part of the search engines algorithim to determine page ranking results in the serps. Hope this helps
This is good to hear that... well the only thing now you have to consider is to beat them up by simply building quality links... Take care Manish
Did you mean that ranked well for "allintitle" and "allinanchor" is mean to rank well in Google after emerged out of sandboxed? What about "intitle" and "inanchor"? Is they said something about serps? Regards, Sxperm
As far as my humble seo experience goes, I can say that allinanchor and allintitle represent a guide for as to what you would be ranking after the final update (the one which gets you out of the sandbox). Basically the better you rank according these prefixes, the higher the chance for you to have similar positions in the SERPS when you are out of the Sandbox. Cheers.