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By Peter Lenkefi

You don’t REALLY know someone until you get back to their apartment, pop the cork on a bottle of wine, dim the lights, stare into their eyes and listen to them gush about every detail of their lives…and then you still don’t them.

It’s only after a few years of soul-stretching challenges do you really become intimately acquainted - married or not.

Well, as silly as the metaphor seems, that’s how I felt about Google Search recently. I thought I knew her as that clean but clever, elegant but athletic, beautiful eyed search muse behind a set of fancy bifocals. Turns out, I was only partially correct.

The vision of Google Search I had was a bit weird, I know… it was also a bit too dainty.

Google Search is much more powerful and complicated than I ever imagined…a social media marketer with the right “touch” can find much, much more than I ever knew.

The thing about Google Search is, she does a great job of hiding her search weapons and sleuthisms. Now, this is not a bad thing, not at all, there is something that is devastatingly attractive about a beautiful thing that is deep with intrigue and prowess.

The Real Google…

So, now, I would like to introduce you to the REAL Google Search, but be careful… she is quick and sometimes a bit messy..I hope that’s OK. These tips will help you bend the web to your will using things only a few soothsayers can find using the “new” Google Search…

Easily Find Your Competitions Back-Links

TYPE: link:www.the-name-of-the-competitors-website.com

This returns a list of pages that link to your competition.

Don’t Know Your Competition?

Related to w3Schools.com

Above, we thought we’d find out what Google thinks is “related” to w3Schools.com (an excellent tutorial site). [ed.] 

TYPE: related:your-website.com

This returns a list of sites Google thinks are related to you.

Practical Keyword Research

TYPE: allinanchor:your-keyword

This returns a list of all pages with “your-keyword” as anchor text

Don’t Know What “anchor text” Means

TYPE: define:anchor text

Define XHTML

Above, we thought we’d find out what Google returns when you “define” XHTML — pretty good!  Now let’s hope that your instructor offers an “open internet” for your next exam.   [ed.]

More Practical Keyword Research

TYPE: allintitle or allinurl or allintext:your-keyword

Like the allinanchor example above, this returns a list of pages with your keyword on the title, url or text, respectively.

Do a Quick Market Survey

TYPE: insubject: your-keywords

This will return a list of Google Groups with your keyword in the subject line. Listen in to the conversation.

Get Some .edu Back-Links (this is a powerful SUPER-TIP)

TYPE: site:.edu inurl:blog “post a comment” -”you must be logged in” -”comment posting closed” -”comment closed” “your-keyword”

This returns a list of relevant .edu sites where you can post comments and garner a powerful back-link.

Comment Search

Above, we followed the Author’s directions for the keyword “Google” and located a number of “.edu” blogs where you could post a comment about Google.  [ed.]

Advanced Search View

Above, to understand how what is typed affects how Google searches, we clicked on “Advanced Search”, and the parameters are listed for you.  [ed.] 

There you have it..I hope you are as enamored with the “new”, sexier Google as I am. Enjoy!

PS: Thanks to the crew at the Authority Site Center for introducing me to the “new” Google Search!

About the Author: Peter Lenkefi publishes Web2Center.com and is the founding partner of the Authority Site Center, a private membership site dedicated to serious business bloggers.

Article Source: EzineArticles.com

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