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Different between Google InURL and AllInURL

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By Hery Yansen


We can do some unique search using Google instead of just searching inside the content; we can also search in the URL (InURL/AllInURL), title (InTitle/AllInTitle), cache, etc. You probably won't find it in other search engine except Google for these several syntax.

Let me explain briefly what InURL and AllInURL syntax can do. These two syntaxes are actually having the same function, and the different only of these two syntaxes are InURL can be combined with other Google search syntax, while AllInURL cannot be combined with other Google search syntax.

In order to give a bit more explanation, let us see these two pictures below.

AllInURL
AllInURL

InURL
InURL

As you can see from the picture above, AllInURL syntax displays the search result in the URL only, while InURL syntax displays the search result not just in the URL, but also in other place like for this example in the content.

Hery Yansen is an SEO buzz on SEO tips and owner of SEO Quick and Easy website. His website http://www.seo-madeeasy.info provides an informative content in e-book for those who are new online on discovering how to get top rankings by using free traffic.

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Paul Edmondson profile image

Paul Edmondson  says:
6 months ago

Thanks. I was looking for a reminder on how to use inurl operator on Google. I was happy to find a hub with the answer I was looking to find.

Hery Yansen profile image

Hery Yansen  says:
2 months ago

You're welcome, Paul.

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