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Advanced search operators are special commands that modify searches and require additional parameters (such as the domain name). Advanced operators are often used to narrow searches and dig deeper into results. You can learn what each search operator does from the explanation below. site: site:akademi.icerikbulutu.com It limits search results to only a specific resource. In this way, you can make in-site searches. It also gives the number of all pages on the site. -site: content cloud -site:youtube.com If there is a resource you do not want among your search results, it allows us to remove it. For example, if you do not want to see results from “Youtube” when searching for a certain topic, you can use this operator. site: content cloud site:youtube.com You can use this operator if you want search results to come only from a specific source.
In the example, YouTube results containing the phrase “Content Cloud” were searched. The results are satisfactory. intitle: intitle:”Istanbul” It helps us find pages that contain a certain phrase or just one word in the title. In our example, all results containing the Country Email List word "Istanbul" in the title tag will be found. allintitle: allintitle: Ankara and Istanbul Similar to “intitle”, but this operator only returns results that contain all specified words in the title tag. inurl: inurl:Istanbul It helps us find pages that contain a specific phrase or just one word in their URL.
In our example, all websites containing the words “Ankara vs Istanbul” in the URL will be found. allinurl: allinurl: Ankara and Istanbul Similar to “inurl”, but this operator will only find websites that contain all the specified words in their URL. intext: intext: Istanbul It allows you to find websites that contain a specific word (or words) anywhere in their content. For example, all websites containing the word “Istanbul” in the page content will be found. allintext: allintext: Ankara vs Istanbul Similar to “intext”, this operator allows us to find results containing all words mentioned anywhere in the website content.
In the example, YouTube results containing the phrase “Content Cloud” were searched. The results are satisfactory. intitle: intitle:”Istanbul” It helps us find pages that contain a certain phrase or just one word in the title. In our example, all results containing the Country Email List word "Istanbul" in the title tag will be found. allintitle: allintitle: Ankara and Istanbul Similar to “intitle”, but this operator only returns results that contain all specified words in the title tag. inurl: inurl:Istanbul It helps us find pages that contain a specific phrase or just one word in their URL.
In our example, all websites containing the words “Ankara vs Istanbul” in the URL will be found. allinurl: allinurl: Ankara and Istanbul Similar to “inurl”, but this operator will only find websites that contain all the specified words in their URL. intext: intext: Istanbul It allows you to find websites that contain a specific word (or words) anywhere in their content. For example, all websites containing the word “Istanbul” in the page content will be found. allintext: allintext: Ankara vs Istanbul Similar to “intext”, this operator allows us to find results containing all words mentioned anywhere in the website content.