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What's the difference between searching in Google for allintitle:"keyword", and title:"keyword", and just "keyword". |
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allintitle:"keyword", & and title:"keyword", = no difference in this case. These operators allow you to search for terms in the title tag of websites. Ed |
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"keyword" refers to the phrase match option. So that if you search for "blue widgets" you search results will contain only sites that have the words "blue widget" or "widget blue" together. |
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Thanks, and if one just does a normal search `keyword' without the quotes, that equals a broad match, correct?
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Those guys at Google are clever folks. They actually tell you exactly what they mean here: Google search basics : More search help - Web Search Help Happy Reading |
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keyword are just those words which we want to use in our meta tag and they have good position in Google search engine , alltitle and title are same thing
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