Google Site Command Now More Specific

Oct 30, 2006 | 1,273 views | by Caren
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Previously  governing a  site command on a domain was giving many more pages compared to what is presently approachable on the primary site. But this is no longer the story now. According to  a WebmasterWorld  thread Google site command, site: www.domain.com  has become more specific. WebmasterWorld admin, Tedster, said “I also see sites returning numbers that are reasonable now when they were always 4X or worse — and I see this even in cases where there was no canonical fix (or issue) on the part of the site owner. I think the Bear got it right. The site: operator is returning better url number estimates now. Matt Cutts said that this was in the works.”

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