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You're using Google every single day. But I bet you're only doing basic searches.
In this video I share with you seven advanced Google queries that you ought to know.
The first query I have for you is exclusion related. Let's say you're associated with another brand or topic, or whatever you're searching for has multiple meanings. You can exclude one of the meanings, so that you're not getting the wrong type of results.
For example, I'm associated with a lot of different companies. One of them is kissmetrics. If I wanna see all the articles related to me that are not including kissmetrics, I would just do a Google search for Neil space Patel space minus kissmetrics. It'll show me all the results that are related to me that don't include kissmetrics.
The second query I have for you, will help you build more links. Let's say a lot of people are mentioning your brand, but they're not linking to you. You can do a Google query, which you're typing in intext, one word, colon, and your brand name.
By doing that, what it'll show is all the people who are mentioning your brand throughout their content. And then from there you can look through them and see which ones aren't linking back to your site. You can hit them up and ask them for a link.
It's a simple way to get more links, which will boost your search engine rankings.
The third query I have for you will help you save time by showing you the exact results you wanna see.
A lot of times when you do a Google search, you're gonna get results from random web pages that just talk about your subject, and not really too much in-depth.
But if someone mentions your keyword within the title of their page, there's a really high chance that that page is really on the subject matter that you're looking up.
So you can do a Google search with intitle colon and a keyword, and it will only show you results that have that keyword within the title of the page.
The fourth query I have for you is inurl. So we use inurl colon, and let's say it's affiliate as a keyword. You can then see all the pages that have the word affiliate in the URL. This is really useful.
Let's say you're also starting your own affiliate campaign, and you want see what your competitors are offering in your space. Now you can see all of their affiliate pages, and you can use this to try to create a better offer than them.
The fifth one I have for you is a site colon command.
If you do site colon, your URL .com or .net or whatever it may be. What you'll see is, you'll see a list of pages that Google has indexed from your site. This is really useful because if you create a thousand pages, but Google only has 100 index or 50 index, then you know that something is off, and you should check your Google Search Console to figure out why they're not picking up all of your pages.
The sixth query I have for you is minus inurl. What I mean by this, is let's say your domain is called crazyegg.com and you wanna see who's talking about crazyegg, other than your own website.
Because if you just Google crazyegg, what is Google gonna show you? It's probably gonna show you your own website first.
So if you type in crazyegg space minus inurl colon crazyegg.com they'll show you results from all over the web, and exclude your own website. The last query I have will help you determine which other websites are related to yours. So you can do a search on Google with related colon your domain .com or .net or whatever the extension may be, and Google will show you all the other websites that they feel are related to yours and are pretty much your competitors, at least in the eyes of Google.
Follow those queries, you'll save time, you'll be able to build more backlinks, and you'll figure out how to grow your business. It's that simple.
you're using Google every single day but
you know what I bet you're just doing
basic searches and what I mean by that
is you're just using keywords and
looking at web page results clicking
through and maybe even browsing the web
but there's a lot more to Google than
just that
hey everyone I'm Neil Patel and today
I'm going to share with you seven
advanced Google queries that you ought
to know the first query I have for you
is exclusion related let's say you're
associated with another brand or topic
or whatever you're searching for has
multiple meanings you can exclude one of
the meetings so then that way you're not
getting the wrong type of results for
example I'm associated with a lot of
different companies one of them is
KISSmetrics if I want to see all the
articles related to me that are not
including KISSmetrics I would just do a
Google search for Neil Space Patel
space- KISSmetrics it'll show me all the
results that are related to me that
don't include KISSmetrics the second
query I have for you will help you build
more links let's say a lot of people are
mentioning your brand but they're not
linking to you you can do a Google query
which you're typing in in text one word
colon and your brand name by doing that
what I'll show is all the people who are
mentioning your brand throughout their
content and then from there you can look
through them and see which ones aren't
linking back to your site you can hit
them up and ask them for a link it's a
simple way to get more links which will
boost your search engine rankings the
third query I have for you will help you
save time by showing you the exact
results you want to see a lot of times
you do a Google search you're gonna get
results from random web pages that just
talk about your subject and not really
that much in depth but if someone
mentions your keyword within the title
of their page you know there's a really
high chance that that page is really on
the subject matter that you're looking
up so you can do a Google search with in
title colon and the keyword and I'll
only show you results that have that
keyword within the title of the page the
fourth query I have for you is in URL so
when you in URL : and let's say it's
affiliate as a keyword you can then see
all
the pages that have the word affiliate
in the URL this is really useful let's
say you're also starting your own
affiliate campaign and you want to see
what your competitors are offering in
your space now you can see all of their
affiliate pages and you can use this to
try to create a better offer than them
the fifth one I have for you is a site
colon command if you do site colon your
URL com or.net or whatever it may be
what you'll see is you'll see a list of
pages that Google has index from your
site this is really useful because if
you create a thousand pages but Google
only has a hundred index or 50 index
then you know that something is off and
you should check your Google search
console to figure out why they're not
picking up all of your pages the sixth
query I have for you is - in url what I
mean by this is let's say your domain is
called crazy ENCOM and you want to see
who's talking about crazy other than
your own website because if you just
google crazy
what is Google going to show you it's
probably going to show you your own
website first so if you type in crazy
egg space - in URL colon crazy egg com
they'll show you results from all over
the web and exclude your own website the
last query I have will help you
determine which other websites are
related to yours so you can do a search
on Google with related colon your domain
com or.net or whatever the extension may
be and Google will show you all the
other websites that they feel are
related to yours and are pretty much
your competitors at least in the eyes of
Google follow those queries you'll save
time you'll be able to build more
backlinks and you'll figure out how to
grow your business it's that simple
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