Google Advanced Search Operators
Overview
Google Advanced Search Operators are special commands or symbols that you can use to refine and customize your Google search queries. These operators enable you to specify certain criteria or constraints to get more accurate and targeted search results.
Google Advanced Search Operators
Here are some commonly used Google Advanced Search Operators:
“ ”: Search for results that mention a word or phrase.
OR: Search for results related to X or Y.
AND: Search for results related to X and Y.
-: Search for results that don’t mention a word or phrase. jobs
*: Wildcard matching any word or phrase.
define: Search for the definition of a word or phrase. define:entrepreneur
cache: Find the most recent cache of a webpage.
filetype: Search for particular types of files (e.g., PDF). apple
ext: Same as filetype:
site: Search for results from a particular website.
related: Search for sites related to a given domain.
intitle: Search for pages with a particular word in the title tag.
allintitle: Search for pages with multiple words in the title tag.
inurl: Search for pages with a particular word in the URL.
allinurl: Search for pages with multiple words in the URL.
intext: Search for pages with a particular word in their content.
allintext: Search for pages with multiple words in their content.
weather: Search for the weather in a location.
source: Search for results from a particular source in Google News.
before: Search for results from before a particular date.
after: Search for results from after a particular date.
Documentation
Let's Start with Google Advanced Search Operators
To learn about How to use Google Advanced Search Operators , You can watch this YouTube Video/Tutorial created by NetworkChuck or this YouTube Video/Tutorial (Video 1 , Video 2) created by Null Byte .
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