Google Syntax
Enverex
Worcester, UK Icrontian
This has been bugging me for some time and I'm sure there's some way to do it but I'm not sure how.
Basically I want to google for:
webfusion com.org
So I have 2 search terms, 'webfusion' and 'com.org' but Google seems to completely ignore "com.org" from my search string. No amount of " ' or + have any effect on the search, it searches for 'com' and 'org' separately. Can someone please enlighten me?
Basically I want to google for:
webfusion com.org
So I have 2 search terms, 'webfusion' and 'com.org' but Google seems to completely ignore "com.org" from my search string. No amount of " ' or + have any effect on the search, it searches for 'com' and 'org' separately. Can someone please enlighten me?
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The above search does not ignore the com.org. It brings up results that mention webfusion and also have a list of .com, .org, .net... ect
-Bobby
Neither.
That's also not what I'm trying to do. I don't want it to give me a list of pages that mention '.com, .org, .net... ect'. I want it to search for exactly what I'm typing (else I would have typed .com .org, not com.org). I need to search for 'webfusion' and 'com.org' those two exact phrases.
So I DONT want to find:
"I'm using webfusion to host my .com site and a few .org domains and I like to each cheese..."
I DO want to find:
"I'm hosting a few websites and some keep redirecting to a com.org domain and I appear to be hosted with Webfusion".
Does that make sense now?
You've yet to explain what you are trying to do other then search for an exact term containing punctuation. Google will not allow this. The use of quotes as in my suggestion is the best you are going to get. It will at least get you results with "com*net" [*=combo of punctuation and spaces]. Those results WILL include the results you are looking for. Might just take looking through the ~1,600 results to find whatever it is you are looking for. In the scope of the millions (billions?) of pages on the internet, That's not that bad.
-Bobby