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The search command if you: is a Google command to get search results relative to all the pages that contain a specific domain that appear in the SERPs, that is, that have been indexed.

Method

The list of indexed pages can be found directly through search engines. This command is inserted as an organic search in the Google search engine, the only difference is that it is not looking for a word but for a domain.

site: URL

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In the results of this search, all the pages that correspond to this URL that have been indexed will appear:

site: www.midominio.es

Search Filters

There are different ways to filter your search results:

Indexed Pages

site: example.es

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Pages indexed with www.

site: www.example.es

Indexed pages that contain a specific definition in the text or domain

site: example.es "keyword"

Indexed pages that contain a keyword in the domain

site: example.es inurl: "keyword"

Indexed pages that contain a keyword in the text

site: example.es intext: "keyword"

Indexed pages that contain a file type

site: example.es filetype: "PDF"

Search Command if you: as an SEO tool

Having an overview of all the pages of a web portal that have been indexed offers optimization benefits and makes it easier to understand the structure of the web portal. Indexed results and total number of pages can be compared to view potential indexing and display issues. The objective of SEO will be to fix those indexing problems that have been found. In addition, it is possible to identify possible duplicate content problems. The number of indexed pages does not represent the traffic of a web portal, however, a web portal with 5 pages has more traffic than another with 100. The command if you: Provides information on the indexing status of a web portal.

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