More Virtual Promote ... Gazette · Webmaster & SEO Tools · Scumware.com · Free Website Templates

SEF

Search Engine Forums
Helping to make the Web - Since 1998
Virtual Promote Member Spotlight
http://www.Route72.com

Fresh Optin Email lists! Search our DB real-time 877-873-8947 (miked007)

Login Password Forget your password?    Trouble Logging In?
.
Forums Index Active Topics New Topics My Topics Search My Profile Register Inbox   Rules & TOS
.
 
Forum Index · Search Engine Forums · SEF Community & Networking · Professionals Corner · Finding indexed pages on SE
 
Add to hotlist
Reply to this thread Create a New Topic in this forum
Mark This Forum Read
Printer Friendly Version Print this thread
Email this thread to a friend eMail this thread to a friend  
Moderator(s): yellowwing
Previous Topic Next Topic
Member Message

pixelpyro
Joined: Mar 09, 2005
# Posts: 20

View the profile for pixelpyro Send pixelpyro a private message

Posted: 04/28/2005 01:27 am
Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

Hi Guys,

How can I find the pages that have been indexed by a search engine.

Does site:thedomain.com show this or is it another criteria - if so does anybody have a list that describes the use of such search like site:.... and what they are.

TIA



dreamraider
Joined: Feb 13, 2005
# Posts: 84

View the profile for dreamraider Send dreamraider a private message

Posted: 04/28/2005 02:44 am
Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

I'm not sure if you would be able to find out how a specific page is indexed but I do know that your stats should show you when a spider has visited your site and scanned the pages.

I'm rather curious about this as well.



pixelpyro
Joined: Mar 09, 2005
# Posts: 20

View the profile for pixelpyro Send pixelpyro a private message

Posted: 04/28/2005 04:55 am
Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

I'm curious because - a friend has had a SEO company tell him that he has X amount of pages indexed by yahoo and X by Google and the amount he is being told is far more then the actual amount on the site so am curious to see some evidence of this, thus the question.





Vinnie
Joined: Nov 03, 2003
# Posts: 66

View the profile for Vinnie Send Vinnie a private message

Posted: 04/28/2005 05:12 am
Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

Hi Pixelpyro

Yes indeed site:yourdomain.com shows you for the follwoing:

MSN
Yahoo
Google

If you do it for each of those you will egt the individual results of your pages that have been indexed.



pixelpyro
Joined: Mar 09, 2005
# Posts: 20

View the profile for pixelpyro Send pixelpyro a private message

Posted: 04/28/2005 05:38 am
Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

Thanks Vinnie - thought as much.

Out of interest what else can you out before a domain to find out other related SE information.

Such as.

related:thedomain.com

Any more?



Vinnie
Joined: Nov 03, 2003
# Posts: 66

View the profile for Vinnie Send Vinnie a private message

Posted: 04/28/2005 10:46 am
Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

This is from Google:

site:

If you include [site:] in your query, Google will restrict the results to those websites in the given domain. For instance, [help site:www.google.com] will find pages about help within www.google.com. [help site:com] will find pages about help within .com urls. Note there can be no space between the "site:" and the domain.

This functionality is also available through Advanced Search page, under Advanced Web Search > Domains.



allintitle:

If you start a query with [allintitle:], Google will restrict the results to those with all of the query words in the title. For instance, [allintitle: google search] will return only documents that have both "google" and "search" in the title.

This functionality is also available through Advanced Search page, under Advanced Web Search > Occurrences. v

intitle:

If you include [intitle:] in your query, Google will restrict the results to documents containing that word in the title. For instance, [intitle:google search] will return documents that mention the word "google" in their title, and mention the word "search" anywhere in the document (title or no). Note there can be no space between the "intitle:" and the following word.

Putting [intitle:] in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting [allintitle:] at the front of your query: [intitle:google intitle:search] is the same as [allintitle: google search].



allinurl:

If you start a query with [allinurl:], Google will restrict the results to those with all of the query words in the url. For instance, [allinurl: google search] will return only documents that have both "google" and "search" in the url.

Note that [allinurl:] works on words, not url components. In particular, it ignores punctuation. Thus, [allinurl: foo/bar] will restrict the results to page with the words "foo" and "bar" in the url, but won't require that they be separated by a slash within that url, that they be adjacent, or that they be in that particular word order. There is currently no way to enforce these constraints.

This functionality is also available through Advanced Search page, under Advanced Web Search > Occurrences.



inurl:

If you include [inurl:] in your query, Google will restrict the results to documents containing that word in the url. For instance, [inurl:google search] will return documents that mention the word "google" in their url, and mention the word "search" anywhere in the document (url or no). Note there can be no space between the "inurl:" and the following word.

Putting "inurl:" in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting "allinurl:" at the front of your query: [inurl:google inurl:search] is the same as [allinurl: google search].





g1smd
Moderator
Joined: Jul 28, 2002
# Posts: 10058

View the profile for g1smd Send g1smd a private message

Posted: 04/28/2005 02:29 pm
Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message


If you drop the full URL of the page into the search box, it will show you if there is any title, snippet, or cached data for the page, or it will say "no information available".



pixelpyro
Joined: Mar 09, 2005
# Posts: 20

View the profile for pixelpyro Send pixelpyro a private message

Posted: 04/29/2005 05:02 am
Edit Message Delete Message Reply to this message

thanks guys


 
Forum Index · Search Engine Forums · SEF Community & Networking · Professionals Corner · Finding indexed pages on SE
Who's Online?
There are 127 guests and 1 members in the forums right now.
Reflects user activity within the last 5 minutes
Previous Topic Next Topic
You are not permitted to post messages in this forum or topic, because of one or more of the following reasons:
  1. You have not yet logged in, or registered properly as a member
  2. You are a member, but no longer have posting rights.
  3. This is a private forum, for which you do not have permissions.

If you are a recent member, it's possible that you simply have not yet confirmed your account. Please check your email for a message entitled 'JimWorld Forums: Confirm Your Account' and follow the instructions contained within.

If you cannot find this message, click here to Re-Send it.

If you are still experiencing problem, please read the Login Assistance Article for some advice on what may be causing your login not to work properly.

Switch to Advanced Editor and ... Create a New Topic or Reply to this Thread



Related Forum Topics
  1. 1700+ pages of raw material (In: I Want to Sell My Website)
  2. Renaming Dynamic Pages (In: Coding & Databases - PHP, ASP, Perl, etc.)
  3. What to do with outdated pages that rank well? (In: Google)
  4. Indexing problem for few pages in Google (In: General Search Engine Optimization)



© 1995 - 2006  ·  iWeb, Inc  ·  DBA JimWorld Productions