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I don't know about ALLINTITLE. Please help me.
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  • Profile picture of the author chris00129
    Originally Posted by kamran66 View Post

    I don't know about ALLINTITLE. Please help me.
    Hey There,

    MindKC took care of that for you. I'm assuming your a bit interested.

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    Thanks,

    Christopher Pontine
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  • Profile picture of the author jessikaload
    If you start your query with allintitle:, Google restricts results to those containing all the query terms you specify in the title.

    For example, [ allintitle: USA Hotels ] will return only documents that contain the words “USA” and “Hotels” in the title.

    If you search like this

    allintitle: "USA Hotels"

    this will returns documents that contain the words "USA hotels" in the title.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hemanth Malli
    Originally Posted by kamran66 View Post

    I don't know about ALLINTITLE. Please help me.
    When searching for a keyword via the "allintitle" command, you will be given the number of pages that have that exact keyword in their Title Tag.
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  • Profile picture of the author ElminaKamley
    When searching for a keyword via the “allintitle” command, you will be given the number of pages that have that exact keyword in their Title Tag.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shirlyn
    A search operator precise to Google that fetches back search result constrained to search terms found in titles on web page. Consider the example, if you want to search the result for the word "Golf tourney", use the syntax:
    allintitle: Golf tourney
    This will fetch back Google search results containing the words "Golf tourney" in the titles on web page.
    Using inwarted commas

    allintitle: "Golf tourney"
    This will fetch back Google search results containing the exact phrase "Golf tourney" in the title:
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  • Profile picture of the author nahidhasan2025
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  • Profile picture of the author Trademark1
    A Google search operator that allows a user to restrict the search engine results to only those pages with the search terms specified in the webpage's title.
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