Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Google Search Operators and Search Engine Advanced Operators

Interesting Tricks to Find Information on Google Search Engine

Google is not only a search engine it also be the biggest information retrieval system, simply we can say that Internet is Google & Google is Internet. In many industry sectors people needs Google to find something related information. As per records in the year of 2013 the average searches per day in Google is 5,922,000,000 and annual number of searches in Google is 2,161,530,000,000.

Google is the 4th largest database in the world, exactly it is unknown in terms of size. We can notice that for each query we enter in Google, it will check with its huge data base and gives you the results in thousands of pages. Usually Google yields results based on its ranking factors such as Back links, relevancy, website age etc. Then it is not sure that you will get the wanted information you are searching for in Google in sometimes (In very rare cases).

But here you can find the web tips and tricks to play with Google and also to find your information in Google very quickly and accurately as well.

1. Searching for an exact word contained pages:
2. Excluding the negative word containing pages:
3. Total list of pages in a website:
4. Pages link to a website or any of your website:
5. Finding related websites:
6. To check the page interface when last time crawled (Cache Page):
7. Numbers range containing pages:
8. Any of the words containing pages:
9. Specific results (PDF/DOC/XML etc):
10. Specific word contained in URL pages:

Find the detailed explanation below on Search Operators.

1. Searching for an exact word contained pages:


Use the search operator "QUERY"  



 

2. Excluding the negative word containing pages:


Use the search operator -QUERY 


3. Total list of pages in a website:


Use the search operator site:website.com  



4. Pages link to a website or any of your website:


Use the search operator link:website.com/any-page    




 

         

5. Finding related websites:


Use the search operator related:website.com     






 

6. To check the page interface when last time crawled (Cache Page):


Use the search operator cache:website.com  



































 

7. Numbers range containing pages:


Use the search operator any number..any number    


































 

8. Any of the words containing pages:


Use the search operator QUERY or QUERY     



  

9. Specific results (PDF/DOC/XML etc):


Use the search operator filetype:format   

 

































 

10. Specific word contained in URL pages:


Use the search operator inurl:QUERY








If you are unable to remember all these search operators just go through this link http://www.google.com/advanced_search and find the information from Google as you want.

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