Josiah
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How to make Google operators search?


I am looking for the Google search operators as I have heard that these modifiers can help people to modify their searches. There are known modifiers such as allintext but the problem is that I cannot find any kind of link for these operators. I searched it on Google but could not find any operator. If someone has any experience with this please tell me so that I can limit my search. A straight forward reply will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Richard Villarreal | Oct 11 2011

I use Google advanced operators most of the time due to the nature of my job. In fact, if I say all the time, it won’t be wrong. I use it for various works: when doing on-page diagnostics, doing competitive research, searching for back link opportunities, etc. Therefore, I think I can certainly be able to help you with a proper solution to your query. Honestly, I don’t use any tools on a regular basis, nonetheless, the useful thing about them is (1) the ability to view the advanced search in action via the visualized interface and (2) the ability to be inspired and get new ideas on how to use the advanced search. Searchzooka is a brand new online tool that brings together quite a few Google search option in one practical interface. It allows you to create one advanced search and furthermore, use it on Google (in fact, other multiple search engines including Digg, Yahoo, Bingas well) with just a single click, however, it would be required to remember a recovery key for that. It doesn’t require any registration and it offers the ability to search several search engines and compare results in different tabs. The search operators supported other than allin title, are inurl, exact mach(“”), excluding (-), site, filetype. For any further information, you can check the website, search engine journal, which would be really helpful to you I am sure!

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