Check Indexed Pages in Google using a Typo
15. Jan 2007 | 6 Comments
NOTE: This has been fixed by Google.Â
I came across this little gem the other day & I’m sure once the rest of the search world get a whiff of it (unless Google fix it), it’ll probably spread like wildfire. So, you heard it here first
Using the site command you can check how many indexed pages you have in Google. Problem is that it’ll also display any Supplemental Pages as well.
I usually prefer to know exactly how many pages I have in the “Normal Index” minus the supplementals.
To do this I used to use: allinurl:www.earnersblog.com site:www.earnersblog.com
However a few days ago I realised that you can actually do the same thing with the site command by making a simple typo.
site:www,earnersblog.com
Notice how I made a typo by adding in a comma? This will return all your indexed pages minus any supplementals
If your site is indexed without any www. you can still use:
site:earnersblog,com
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6 Comments on "Check Indexed Pages in Google using a Typo"
Great find. This is a very useful tool!
Nice find, did you find this by accident?
Dam, pretty good fine bro. I wonder how many other tricks google has hidden.
yes it’s cool. thanks !!!!!
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