this search phrase is used for ????

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by amyev, Jul 30, 2009.

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    Guys please help me to understand this search phrase: Specially the middle term inurl:node .........

    site:domain.com inurl:node intitle:keyword

    Thanks in advance
     
    amyev, Jul 30, 2009 IP
  2. shailendra

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    inurl:node often written as inurl:keyword means only those results will be displayed which have "keyword" in their URL. It is an advanced search operator mostly used to search for specific resources.
     
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  3. amyev

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    Thanks Shailendra.. got lilbit

    i m just confused in the term 'node' this node stands for what is the for the specific post of any new post of the blog?
     
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    there is no 'node' as such. whatever you write after inurl:<text> will be searched for in all the URLs, simple
     
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    please explain me through example
     
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    amyev Well-Known Member

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    Last edited: Jul 31, 2009
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  7. shailendra

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    It's not really a tough one. Just search for any thing on Google using inurl:keyword and you will see that the results page will contain only those results that have the keyord in their URL.

    P.S. - Remember to replace the keyword by the term you would like to search for
     
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    while were on the subject of google commands to enter, does anyone know what to type in google to show all of a websites pages? lisn't that called mirroring or something?
     
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    ok im an idiot,. its site:
     
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    This just easy to understand:

    The command INURL:NODE or ALLINURL:NODE use to search of a specific NODE shown in URL.

    The same manner in ALLINTITLE:NODE; it is use to search of a specific NODE shown in TITLE.

    You can put "" in between it("ALLINTITLE:NODE") to become more specific.
     
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    That is simple another way of using the operator inurl:keyword, let's just say that the search only require the node part.
     
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