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Google's Advanced Search Operators Assists SEO Efforts
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8. allinanchor: or inanchor:

These queries display all Web pages where the search terms listed appear in the URL. For example, allinanchor: circus world will return only Web sites that have the search terms circus and world appear in the text of links pointing to a Web page. The advanced search operator inanchor: is used only when a single search term listed is necessary

9. allintitle: or intitle:

These advanced search operators display all search terms listed appear in the title of Web pages. For example, allintitle: circus world will return only Web sites that have the keywords circus and world in the titles of Web pages. The search operator intitle: only shows Web pages where a single word appears in the title of Web pages.

10. define:

Although SEO experts may not use this advanced search operator often, sometimes it comes in handy just to quickly learn what a particular word or phrase means, instead of going to other online dictionary Web sites.

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Wendy Suto is president and CEO of Search Circus, Inc., offering the latest and trendiest Website marketing programs. She likes educating small business owners using dripping sarcasm. To hear more dripping sarcasm from Wendy, check out the company’s organic SEO strategies. She is also a certified search engine optimization consultant, and gives seminars throughout Cleveland, Ohio. http://www.searchcircus.com

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