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ge.First, you'll see a brief description of the image, that help indicate why the picture made it to your list of results or describes the picture better for you. Next, you'll see in gray the dimensions of the picture. You'll quickly know which pictures are bigger than other, since in the results listing they all are represented in about the same size. You will also see what type of image it is. JPEG is the most popular image format. This is the best image type to copy, and other's might not copy or save at all. Under the size, you'll see the web address in green where you can click to go to the website where the image is located. Lastly, (although this option is occasionally not available) you'll see a light blue link to "Find similar images", in case the image you find is very close, but not exactly what you were looking for.Just above the search results, you will see a "show options" link. Google offers a variety of additional options so you can find just what you were looking for. Here are a few of the options that you'll find under the show options menu.*Filter the results to only show a certain size image, small, medium, and large, etc.*Specify the type of image you want: photo, clip art, line drawing, etc.*Show only black and white images, or images largely containing a color you specify (for example, search "puppies" and choose the red filter to find puppies with red bows or hats, with a red ball, or puppy pictures with a red background). Also just above the search results is a link for related searches, just in case thn their title (more than one keyword), you can use the following allintitle operator which is covered next.ALLINTITLEThe allintitle operator when doing a Google search allows you to search only those web pages that have the search phrase contained within the title.For example, if you'd like to find out how many websites are not optimizing their title tags and have used the default "Untitled document" within their web page's titles, you'd simply enter the following into the Google search box:allintitle:"Untitled Document"This is also helpful if you're scoping out your competition and would like to know if a competitor has not used their title tag properly. For example, let's say that your competitor is Starbucks and you'd like to see if they have not used any of their title tags properly.You'd enter the following into a Google search page:allintitle:"Untitled Document" site:starbucks.comWhich brings us to the site operator.SITEGoogle's site: operator allows you to search Google's index for a website. This is helpful if you aren't sure if your brand new website has yet been indexed by Google or you want to see how many of your web pages are in Google's index.site:YourSite.comNotice that we leave off the "www" and the http:// portion of the website address. This will allow Google to pull all instances of the site regardless of if it found a "www" version or simply a http:// version.INANCHORGoogle's inanchor search operator allows you to search for web pages that have a specific word or phrase within their anchor text (the text that links to another page) like so:Babies inanchor:bottle - will return all web pages that contain the word "babies" AND have the phrase "bottle" within their anchor text.We can also use this in conjunction with the site operator as we did above. So let's say that we'd like to see what web pages that has that have the word "coffee" in their anchor text. We'd simply enter in the search query like so:inanchor:coffee site:coffee.orgINURLThe inurl operator allows you to find those web pages that have that word you're searching on in their url or web site address.For example, if we placed the following in the Google search box:inurl:computerGoogle would return all of the websites that had the word "computer" in their website address.If instead you wanted to find a phrase and not just a single word within a website's address or URL, you'd then use the allinurl operator covered below:ALLINURLThe allinurl operator allows you to find websites that have key phrases within their website address or URL.
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