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How to hack "Google" with search operators


  • Search for keywords in page titles

    Example -
    intitle:ecommerce

  • Search for phrases in page titles
    Example -
    allintitle:get twitter followers


  • Search for phrases in blog post titles
    Example -
    allinblogtitle:get money

  • Search for keywords in page text
    Example -
    intext:america got talent


  • Search for phrases in page text
    Example -
    allintext:america got talent
  • Search for exact matches
    Example -
    "I wont let you go"
  • Search for keywords in anchor texts
    Example -
    inanchor:snapchat
  • Search for phrases in anchor texts
    Example -
    allinanchor:facebook reset password
  • Search for a movie
    Example -
    movie:wonder woman

  • Get the weather
    Example -
    weather:phnom penh

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