Entries from Search Engine Roundtable tagged with 'google site command'

Google's "Show More Results" Plus Box

More and more people are noticing Google's new more results user interface, where it shows a plus box, instead of taking the user to a site command like search result. You can likely reproduce the plus box yourself for a...

Google Recommends Not Looking at Site Command Results

The site command (site:www.domain.com) is often used to determine the health of a web site in a search engine. The thing is, Google's site command is far from accurate and too many SEOs look at it too closely. We discussed...

Google Disable the "Hidden" Site Search Feature?

A WebmasterWorld thread uncovers a very interesting occurrence that is taking place when using a site command feature, known as the "hidden" or "invisible" site command search. If you want to search with a site command but don't want the...

Using Caps in Google.com Site Command Returns Different Results

A WebmasterWorld thread notes that if you do a site command search using SITE: versus using site:, Google will return different results. For example, lets compare site command results for the Search Engine Roundtable. - site:www.seroundtable.com returns about 7,990 results....

Lingering Reports of a Very Inaccurate Google Site Command Search

On September 12th, I reported that Google's Site Operator Shows Sites Off Domain. Matt Cutts replied to this post saying, I think I commented on this in a comment over on my blog--I think once the supplemental results folks saw...

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