The “google prefixes” are code words, also called operators or shortcuts that you can enter along with or in place of your keywords. Some prefixes require a URL instead of keywords. The article below will explain in more detail. Here are the google prefixes that I find most useful: Site:URL – shows all pages Google [...]
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