WHAT is the DIFFERENCE

Discussion in 'Google' started by ludwig, Sep 13, 2006.

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    ludwig, Sep 13, 2006 IP
  2. PopTart

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    Nice find.

    Very interesting and something very suspicious looking about it.
     
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    site: and allinurl are not the same search anyhow? Google is reporting allsorts at the moment. why worry?
     
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    I know they are not the same, they are even written in different ways, BUT WHY DO THE NUMBER CHANGES?????
     
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    something is happen with google for a while.
    i get very starnge results from day to day
     
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    they should have a some kind of update this times
     
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    Why worry this much about it ?
    Are your rankings ok ?
     
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    want to understand the algo, difference of it
    they are starting to be ok :)
     
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    Ludwig, Like I said, Google are doing allsorts at the moment so you are not going to understand the algo from it. Honestly you are just wasting you time.
     
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    thanks for cheering me up

    I'll try not to spend my time on it and work harder on SEO
     
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    Just keep doing the regular SEo stuff, and watch the results. :)
     
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    #12
    not entirely sure, but according to my understanding

    the first one is the site command, giving you how many pages
    google has indexed from the domain.

    the second one is a compound search, giving you the pages
    where the domain occurs in the url along with the other string.

    but they're wildly different as you pointed out. Could be other
    sites or something screwy.

    Try this though:
    allinurl:www.mobile.am -site:www.mobile.am

    you'll see: www.mobile-am.com
     
    MaverickConcepts, Sep 14, 2006 IP
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    yes I understand the case with www . mobile-am . com but that's why I specify ?lang=

    now I got lke 50000 pages ther

    I am still confused,

    a friend of mine said that it might be that

    site:www.mobile.am - google shows how many pages has been cached
    allinurl:www.mobile.am - google shows how many URLs has been cached

    I think this point is something to trust to then the ones we have for now

    I mean google knows that there are 50000 urls but has not managed to crwl them all and cache them :)
     
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    Ludwig, that might well be, but as many have said. Google is not reporting accurately on many things, so we just have to live with it. Honestly you WILL drive yourself nuts and WASTE mountains of time that can be better spent elsewhere on productive work.
     
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    yeah I really don't have time, even for that :)

    thank you guys
     
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    #16
    Hope these tips would be answer your query.

    Google has no case sensitive searching. Using either lower or upper case results in the same hits.

    Field Searching:
    Google offers several field searches connected with entering URLs. In the December 2000 revision of its advanced search form, it add several title and URL field searches. Note that most field searching cannot be combined with other query words. In others words, a search entered such as uniqueword link:gwebdirectory.com will only be processed as if only the field search was present as in link:gwebdirectory.com . The uniqueword is ignored. One exception is the site: limit which cannot be used alone and must have another search term. The newest exceptions are the intitle: and inurl: fields which can be combined with other search terms.

    intitle: Finds pages that have the term(s) in the HTML title element. Can be combined with other search terms. intitle:web directory .

    inurl: Finds pages that have the term(s) somewhere in the URL (host name, path, or filename). Can be combined with other search terms. inurl:gwebdirectory.
    allintitle: Finds pages that have the term(s) in the HTML title element. allintitle:search engines.

    link: Finds pages which contain hypertext links to the exact specified URL. link:gwebdirectory.com finds pages with links to this site.

    allinurl: Finds pages that have the term(s) somewhere in the URL (host name, path, or filename). allinurl:webdirectory.

    site: Finds pages from the designated Web site. Paths and file names cannot be included. An additional search term must be used. Try a term from the domain name for the most comprehensive results. notess site:gwebdirectory.com finds how many pages Google has index or listed. As of April 2000, this was an undocumented search feature.

    allinanchor: Finds pages that have the term(s) somewhere in the links to the page
    related: Invokes GoogleScout to find other pages similar in linkage patterns to the given URL and at a similar hierarchical level. The URL must be exact. In other works related:gwebdirectory.com and related:www.gwebdirectory.com find different results.


    bobs
    Internet Websites Directory
     
    bobs, Sep 15, 2006 IP