Friday, May 25, 2012

How to be an expert internet researcher


The description bellow describe about how to be an expert internet researcher.

allinanchor:
Google finds the words that you specify as links on another page. For example, if you type (allinanchor: SEO consultants California), Google returns results that say (SEO consultants California in the links.

allintext:

Google will filter your search to pages that contains your keyword in any of the text. For instance, (allintext: quality SEO services) will generate results that contain the exact keyphrase in the text of a page.

allinurl:
Google provides the results based on the words you specify for the page's URL (Uniform Resource Locator). For instance, (allinurl: SEO) will generate all the pages that have the word SEO in the page's URL (Uniform Resource Locator)

cache:
Google will show you their version of the page you request, instead of the current version of the page.

define:
Google shows you the definition of the keyword that you use in with this operator. It is essentially a
dictionary reference.

id:
Essentially, this operator is the same as the operator (info:).

inanchor:
Google filters the results to pages that contain the words that you specify in the anchor text.

info:
If you plug in the URL after the (info:) operator, you will get information on the Webpage. For instance, if you type (info: quickship.com), you will be presented with various information that is related to the site. This is a very useful tool when determining the details of your competition.

intext:
This operator will find the terms that you specify in the text of a page.

How to be an expert internet researcher


intitle:
This operator will find any of the terms you specify in the title of the page.

inurl:
This operator will find any of the terms you specify in URL (Uniform Resource Locator).

link:
The operator (link:) will show the pages that point to the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) you specify. For instance, to find pages that link to Amazon, you can type (link:www.amazon.com). You should not combine a keyword or phrase with the (link:) operator.

phonebook:
This operator shows the phonebook listings in the U.S.A. For instance, (phonebook: Jane Doe Los Angles CA).

related:
This operator will list pages that are similar to the website you specify. For instance, related:www.cnet.com will list pages that are similar to cnet.com

site:
Including (site:) in your search query will restrict your results to the domain specified. For instance, (current news site: news.com) will find pages within news.com that contain the phrase (current news).

author:
You can include the operator (author:) to find
works written by the author you specify.

filetype:
If you plug in the name of the author, Google returns the results based on pages that clearly display the author's name. You can plug in a word before the (author:) operator to filter your search to the author's works that contain the word you specify. For instance, (portfolio author: John Doe) will show you the works of John Doe that contain the word portfolio.

allintitle:
Google will display results based on the file format you seek. For instance, (HP Color LaserJet 5500dtn filetype:pdf) will show you all the results that use the PDF format. The same applies to other formats that use video, music, pictures, and other files.

insubject:
Google returns results on the words that you specify in the title only.

source:
Including (source:) in your search will restrict your results to articles with the ID you specify. For instance, (forex source: new york times) will show results on pages that have the word (forex) in New York Times.

location:
This operator will limit your results to articles that contain the location and keyword you specify. For instance, (obama location: united states) will show you articles that contain the term Obama from sites in the United States.

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