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These queries are particularly helpful because they’re generally quick and easy short cuts in narrowing
your search results:
Google search provides users with the ability to calculate simple maths without the need for your
calculator:
Surprisingly, Google does not stop at the most simple of mathematics and is there for the more
complicated algorithmic-based equations:
An example, search in
Query
Google:
Currency converter 36 yuan to dollars
Data converter Convert 81 Mb to Gb
Distance converter 68m to cm
Speed converter 38mph in kph
Temperature 18 Celsius in
converter Fahrenheit
Time converter 89 days in minutes
Weight converter 8 stones in kg
I find these operator queries particularly useful everyday, and maybe you will too:
An example, search in
Query What does it mean?
Google:
Results show various file type
file: file:linkbuilding.pdf
extensions
Results show movies in your local
movie: movie:oxford
area
Current weather forecast of that
weather: weather:oxford
area
time: Local time in that country time:china
sunrise: Sunrise in that area sunrise:oxford
map: Map of that area map:oxford
safesearch: Search without any adult content safesearch: sex education
These search operator queries are restricted to only Google News – very useful when you want to find
news from a particular country or source-specific articles:
An example, search in
Query What does it mean?
Google news:
location: Discover news posts from a location Location:china
source: Discover news posts from a source Source:search engine land
When searching for particular blog-related links, these operator queries can help you search by author,
post type and blog title:
As an SEO practitioner, one of my most powerful search tools has to be Google itself. Just knowing these
search operator queries exist is only quarter of the battle. But understanding how they work and best
practices is where you can excel:
Query What does it mean?
site:URL Search only one site or domain
site:URL (image
Shows results for images on that website
search)
allintitle: All search results must appear in the title of the page
intitle: The following keywords must appear in the title of the page
allintext: The following must appear within the text page
intext: The search term has to appear in the title of the page
allinurl: The search term appears in the URL
The following search terms must all appear in anchor text
allinanchor:
links with the page
All the following search terms all must appear in anchor text
inanchor:
links with the page
cache: Displays Google’s cached version of a webpage
info: Provides information on that specific page
link: Finds the pages that link to that URL
DICAS PARA FAZER PESQUISAS AVANÇADAS NO GOOGLE
a) Acesse o site do Google: http://www.google.com.br/intl/pt-BR/options/ e execute as dicas informadas
abaixo, clicando no botão “pesquisar”.
b) Use sua criatividade para elaborar outros tipos de pesquisa combinando os parâmetros abaixo informados.
Fonte Referência:
Fonte de Referência
CALISHAIN, Tara. DORNFEST, Rael. Google Hacks. Gravenstein Highway North,
Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly, 2005, 479 p.
Respeite os Direitos Autorais.