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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks -Intext & Allintext: These search for pages where the specified terms are in the text of the page. Intext: looks for one term, and allintext: searches for pages with all terms in the body text.
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks -Inurl & Allinurl: Similar to the above, inurl: finds pages with a certain word in the URL, and allinurl: requires all terms to be in the URL.
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks -Intitle & Allintitle: These operators are used to find pages with your search term in the title. Intitle: finds pages with one term in the title, and allintitle: finds pages with all specified terms in the title.
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks -Cache: Using cache: followed by a website URL shows the latest cached version of the website, as saved by Google. This is useful if a site is temporarily down.
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks -File Type (filetype:): This search finds results of a specific file type, like PDF, DOCX, or PPT. For example, climate report filetype:pdf will show PDF documents about climate reports.
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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks -File Type (filetype:): This search finds results of a specific file type, like PDF, DOCX, or PPT. For example, climate report filetype:pdf will show PDF documents about climate reports.
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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks -Wildcard (*): The asterisk acts as a wildcard and can replace unknown words. For example, searching the * of independence can help find results for "the Declaration of Independence."
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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks -AND Operator: Although Google automatically includes the AND operator by default (searching for all terms you've typed), explicitly using AND ensures that the results include all specified terms.
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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In the dynamic world of social media, setting clear and achievable goals is crucial for success. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a small business owner, or part of a larger organization, understanding how to craft effective social media objectives is key. This is where the S.M.A.R.T. technique comes into play, offering a structured approach to creating actionable goals. The post Mastering S.M.A.R.T. Techniques for Actionable Social Media Goals first appeared on .
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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks - OR Operator: This operator is used to include multiple search items, where either one or the other is sufficient.
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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Ever wondered how to refine your Google searches for more accurate results? The art of precision in the vast universe of information can be quite stimulating. Well, you've come to the right place! Today, we're going to delve into the world of Google search operators. The post Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks first appeared on .
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks -Related Search (related:): To find websites similar to a website you already know, use the related: operator. For example, related:nytimes.com will show websites similar to The New York Times.
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks Site Specific Search (site:): This operator restricts results to a specific website or domain. For instance, searching site:wikipedia.org moon landing will only show results from Wikipedia.
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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Google Smarter, Not Harder: Master Search with Simple Tricks. Minus Sign (-): The minus sign is used to exclude certain words from your search results. For example, if you search for jaguar -car, you'll get results about the animal, not the car brand.
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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Establishing Course Goals The primary goal is to equip students with practical knowledge and tools to effectively execute digital marketing strategies. By the end of the course, students should be able to plan and implement SEO, SEM, PPC campaigns, and manage social media platforms with proficiency.
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digitalarchitectlab · 9 months
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Welcome to Digital Architect Lab, we are launcing very soon. Check us out at https://digitalarchitectlab.com/
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