This command is useful when evaluating link building opportunities or auditing competitive links.
allinanchor:
The allinanchor: operator is essentially an extended version of the inanchor: command. While inanchor: searches for pages with inbound links that contain the specified anchor text, allinanchor: goes a hungary mobile database step further. It targets pages that contain all the words in the inbound link’s anchor text. This means that the words don’t necessarily have to be next to each other or in a specific order, but they all have to appear in the anchor text. This operator is ideal for deep backlink research and allows you to find pages that link to your site with a specific combination of keywords.
inurl:
The inurl: operator is an invaluable tool if you need to find a specific page on the web that contains a certain word or phrase directly in its URL . This means that you don't have to search the entire content of the website, but you can focus only on pages that already contain the given keyword in their address. This operator is very useful, for example, for searching for product pages, pages with a specific topic or pages with a certain type of content. Just enter inurl: followed by the search word or phrase and Google will show you only those pages that have this word in their URL.
Example of using the inurl operator:
This search command is very useful for:
Diagnosing indexing issues (inurl:tag to identify indexed pages with blog tags).
Inspiration from content across researched topics.
Identifying opportunities to publish guest posts (inurl:guest-post).
allinurl:
This advanced Google search operator further refines the inurl: command by returning only results that contain all of the defined words in the URL.
intitle:
The intitle: operator allows you to search for results that are more focused on specific search words or phrases. It works by telling the search engine to look for the entered word or phrase in the title of a web page (in the HTML <title> tag). This means that the search results will be more relevant and accurate because they will focus on pages that explicitly mention the topic in their title. This operator is very useful for searching for specific information, products, or articles that deal with a given phrase.
Example of using the inanchor operator
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