Google search is not just suitable for ordinary searches about services, information or products, but it can also be very helpful in supporting SEOs in their day-to-day activities.
Search operators play an important role in this process. These elements allow you to perfectly tailor Google search results to meet your needs and save you a lot of time. We'll show you the most important Google search commands for SEOs and when you can best use them.
For most users, Google search consists of the search bar in which words or phrases are entered. However, Google offers the possibility to optimize or refine the search results with the help of "symbols" or "words", search operators or search commands, right from the start.
A search operator is a character or a combination of characters that represent specific commands that Google should perform on your behalf. The primary benefit of using search operators is simply the time saved, because you don't have to filter long search results, and you can narrow down the search according to your requirements with the help of the operators.
Secondly, the search commands allow you to perform functions that go above and beyond the classic search. Google therefore changes from a pure search engine to a free and practical SEO tool.
The search commands can also be used for Google's vertical search engines, such as image search, news search or video search.
You can also combine popular Google search commands. These function just like a specialized filter for the search results. There are countless possible combinations. We recommend that you try out a few combinations.
Here are three examples:
site: [yourpage.com] + filetype:.pdf -inurl:[Keyword]
Using this combination of three search operators, you can search for unnecessary text files on your domain. Of course, this also works for PDF and other types of files.
Figure 1: In this case, the bbc could "clean up" and detect PDFs that are no longer needed.
~[Keyword] inurl:guestpost
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~[Keyword] inurl:guestauthor
This combination of operators ultimately shows you websites on marketing or similar topics that publish guest posts or even have their own URL for guest posts. This creates opportunities for the publication of guest contributions.
Figure 2: Example for the combination "keyword"/inurl
site: [yourpage.com] -inurl:https
By doing this, Google will immediately show you all URLs that are not yet encrypted.
Figure 3: Using Google search operators, we can see that even the "big players" still need optimization, etc.
By using Google search commands more often, you will learn to appreciate them more and more. Not only can you save a lot of time with these "filters" when researching new content or analyzing competitors, but at the same time the combinations of different operators enable you to recognize new optimization potential or discover errors.
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Published on 10/15/2018 by Philipp Roos.
Philipp is an extended member of the Ryte family and supports Ryte with the latest SEO know-how and digital marketing news.
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