Google search your website

March 20, 2024


To search Google for specific keywords only within your website (in this case, zoik.com.au), you can use the site: search operator followed by your keyword. This operator limits the search results to pages from the specified domain. Here’s how you can do it:

Basic Site Search

To see all indexed pages of your website, you would enter:

site:zoik.com.au

Keyword Search

To search for a specific keyword or phrase on your website, add the keyword after the site search query. For example, if you want to find pages that mention “web design” on your site, you would enter:

site:zoik.com.au web design

Exact Phrase Search

If you’re looking for an exact phrase, use quotes around the phrase. For example:

site:zoik.com.au "Brisbane web design"

Exclude Terms

If you want to exclude certain terms from your search, you can use the - operator before the term you wish to exclude. For example, to find pages that mention design but not Brisbane, you would enter:

site:zoik.com.au design -Brisbane

Search for Specific File Types

If you’re looking for specific types of files, such as PDFs, you can use the filetype: operator. For example:

site:zoik.com.au filetype:pdf

Combining Operators

You can combine different search operators to narrow down your search further. For example, to find PDF files related to reports, you might use:

site:zoik.com.au filetype:pdf reports

These techniques can help you audit your site’s content, check how your pages are indexed, and identify which keywords your site is currently ranking for. It’s a useful method for SEO analysis and ensuring that Google has appropriately indexed your content.