標題: Find multiple words in anchor text. [打印本頁] 作者: latix60748@egvo 時間: 2025-3-6 12:37 標題: Find multiple words in anchor text. Please note that the "inachor:" operator represents only a small sample of indexes and is no longer actively supported by Google. Use with a grain of salt.
allinanchor: Tesla announces "Model X"
Like other "alan..." types, "alancore:" applies to every word after it, searching for all those words in the anchor text, but not as an exact match:
Anchor text operators ("innchor:", "allinanchor:") can be useful for finland whatsapp data your initial research, but don't expect them to be a complete, accurate representation of all links to your site or your competitors.
Other file extensions to try are "doc" (Word), "xls" (Excel), "ppt" (PowerPoint), and "txt" (text files). You can also use "filetype:" to specify certain types of web pages, including "html", "php", "asp", etc. Note that the file extension is usually entered in the URL, so these searches are not exhaustive.
47. Find competitor's linked sites.
Link: nytimes.com Tesla
As of early 2017, the "link:" operator has been deprecated. It will still return results, which can be confusing, but Google is only looking at "link" as a keyword and looking for matches.
The "link:" operator lets you do competitive link research. For example, the search above finds all Tesla-related documents with links to The New York Times:
OK, so mostly that tells you that The New York Times links to The New York Times a lot. This is probably not what you were looking for...