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What can an 'allinurl' search tell me?
When I'm doing an 'allinurl:keyword1 keyword2' -search on google. I get the results in another order then in an original search. I'm #1 in the allinurl-search, what can I learn from that, what does that tell me?
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Check Google's Advanced Operators
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It tells you that you have both keywords in your URL...
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Which are very possibly people that would be targeting the same words you're looking at. (i assume you're targeting them too) So they could be competition. ~5yb |
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