Using Advanced Search Operators for Google Search:
1) intitle: Using this syntax restricts the search to the title of web pages. Here only the term specified next to the syntax is searched for.
2) allintitle: Using this syntax does the work of the intitle: syntax, but searches for all the specified terms, not the only query word placed next to the syntax.
3) inurl: Using this syntax restricts the search to the URLs of web pages. Here only the term specified next to the syntax is searched for.
4) allinurl: Using this syntax does the work of the inurl: syntax, but searches for all the specified search terms, not the only query word placed next to the syntax.
5) site: This syntax searches only the particular website that you put after this syntax. This is the most useful syntax for a transcriptionist, as it enables him to search only the site of a particular company and get accurate results out of the search. (Explained in detail in the Research section)
6) filetype: Using this syntax will give you results with a particular file type or files with a specific extension.
7) related: Using this syntax will help you find websites or web pages that are similar to the specified website or web page provided as query.
8) define: This syntax is used to search for definitions of a particular term.
Note: For more detailed information about these and other such Advanced Search Operators please visit Google Advanced Search Operators
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