Nov 23 2009

ALLINTITLE vs INTITLE Google Advanced Search Operators

I am getting more and more questions concerning this: what's the difference between ALLINTITLE vs INTITLE Google search operators? Thus I decided to go ahead and publish the answer online to direct people to the post. So:

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Create a Glossary of Topical Terms for Link Bait and SEO

Content is the key of your website success. Why not leverage it to its full potential? Here's one almost must-work idea: create a solid, well-formatted glossary of terms in your niche and add it to your site. Here are two (very important) things a glossary can be helpful: It's an awesome, highly-effective long-term link bait. The more time your glossary is live, the more "authority" it becomes. You will need to update it now and...

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Make the Most of Advanced Google Date Operator

My favorite Google advanced search option is its date range allowing to sort search results by most recent ones. So this time I am sharing my really quick (and useful) tip on how to make the most of it: 1. Keep it always on your Google (home) page: "Keep Your Google Search Dates" - Greasemonkey script - it keeps the advanced date search drop down always on Google home page and search results page...

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Make the Most of Related: Google Search Operator

Per my experience, RELATED: is one of those Google advanced operators that are understood by only few people and thus are rarely used. However it is very useful and I for one use it no less than a couple of times a week. Therefore I decided to share how to use this Google search operator: Red Flag Use it to find (bad) link neighbors: RELATED: operator shows any page co-citation: i.e. what other resources are linked to from...

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Build Links with Instructional Content

I have already posted a couple of articles on how instructional content may help in your promotion. A good well-compiled and to-the-point tutorial may be a much better viral piece than any sensational article you may come up with. People willingly search, bookmark and share guides, tutorials and how-tos. And even if links don't come on their own, you can find plenty of opportunities to build them. So, my first tip: create instructional...

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How to Use Google Wildcard Operator for Link Building and Baiting

Google treats a wildcard * as a placeholder for one or more words. Although rarely used, this search operator offers a goldmine of great opportunities. This short SEO tip will showcase how you can use Google's wildcard operator to search for backlink opportunities and link baiting inspiration: Link Building Wildcard Search Queries: One of the first things you do when starting a link building campaign is adding your link to relevant resources that accept link...

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