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Monday, February 21, 2011

How Google Indexed Pages in Your Site

On this occasion, the script will share info about how to find out the indexing of google. To see indexed pages in your site, use the site: operator, like this: site:google.com or site:yoursite.com. (Note: Don't use a space between the operator and the URL.)




You can perform the search on a whole domain or limit it to a certain subdomain or subdirectory—for example, site:google.com/webmasters or site:yoursite.com/webmasters



To exclude pages from your search, use a minus sign before the operator. For example, the search site:google.com -site:adwords.google.com gives you all the indexed pages on the google.com domain without the pages from adwords.google.com.



Pages that link to your site's front page
To see sites linking to www.google.com, use link:google.com or link:yoursite.com. (You can use link:google.com or link:www.google.com, but the first search will return more complete results.) You can also search for links to specific pages or directories: link:google.com/webmasters or link:yoursite.com/webmasters.



Dear script friends, if you want more information can visit directly read at google

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