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how do u do this advanced search? "if domain contains??
example,.
Im looking for "cars", but i want it to return results ONLY on domains that end with cars. So that when i type for cars, the results will be on pages like: bestcars.com seecars.com toyotacars.com hondacars.com basically all end with cars.. How do i do this with google/yahoo? cant seem to figure it out
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try using inurl:[keyword here]
for example inurl:cars.com that's in google go to Google Help Center for more info (can't put a link for that since I am not yet allowed ![]() Advanced Operators |
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i tried that.. doesnt work exactly as i want..
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for n in .*cars.com$; do..
oh, wait.
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same result as inurl
Hmmm... the result does resulted to *cars.com domains.... are you looking for a particular website? |
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anyway to make it show results of domains containing the word, but maybe not exactly ending in it.
example, "Cars" will find all results in domains that have "cars" in the domain, could be HELLOCARs.com or CARShello.com doesnt matter where the cars is positioned in the domain.. make sense?
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![]() Actually, I didn't know you could feed Google regex like that. That's incredibly awesome.
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not sure about that regex statement but tried putting that in google, doesn't do anything?
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