Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 6:33:32 GMT
This will return you all the posts that are in the blog subfolder. This will only work if the domain's blog posts are under keep that in mind.
It may be worth excluding certain subdomains that are used for purposes we are not interested in.
This will give you a simple view of the number of blog posts and the number of pages indexed on the blog.
For example:
This shows that the EFL (English Football League) website has 9,300 pages indexed in its news section.
To see how often they post, we recommend checking this URL using date ranges. In the past, the daterange search operator existed: but unfortunately Google has withdrawn it. It may work for some things, but it is temperamental and should not be relied upon.
Instead you can use the search tools that Google makes Country Email List available. They will allow you to select a series of date ranges, such as "past month", "past year", or a custom range.
For example:
Showing how to select date ranges on Google
frequency of posting
This shows you that the EFL has published 63 news articles in the last month.
How to check what a competitor writes about
Next, you can check how often your competitors blog about key topics.
This can help you understand why they rank for particular terms or why they are seen as an authority in a specific field. It can also highlight gaps or strengths in your content.
It will be something like this:
For a specific phrase add, but for general topics you shouldn't need it.
To see how often a competitor talks about a topic in a date range, just combine the above with the previous tip, using the Google tool available in the SERPs.
For example:
Seeing topics with search operator
This shows you that the EFL site has written about "transfer window" 367 times. If you want, you can set a specific date range to narrow your search.
How to find the number of pages related to a keyword on your domain
This command is similar to checking how often your competitors blog about a particular topic. Instead of limiting yourself to the blog section of your site, you can control the entire domain.
You can do this using this sea
It may be worth excluding certain subdomains that are used for purposes we are not interested in.
This will give you a simple view of the number of blog posts and the number of pages indexed on the blog.
For example:
This shows that the EFL (English Football League) website has 9,300 pages indexed in its news section.
To see how often they post, we recommend checking this URL using date ranges. In the past, the daterange search operator existed: but unfortunately Google has withdrawn it. It may work for some things, but it is temperamental and should not be relied upon.
Instead you can use the search tools that Google makes Country Email List available. They will allow you to select a series of date ranges, such as "past month", "past year", or a custom range.
For example:
Showing how to select date ranges on Google
frequency of posting
This shows you that the EFL has published 63 news articles in the last month.
How to check what a competitor writes about
Next, you can check how often your competitors blog about key topics.
This can help you understand why they rank for particular terms or why they are seen as an authority in a specific field. It can also highlight gaps or strengths in your content.
It will be something like this:
For a specific phrase add, but for general topics you shouldn't need it.
To see how often a competitor talks about a topic in a date range, just combine the above with the previous tip, using the Google tool available in the SERPs.
For example:
Seeing topics with search operator
This shows you that the EFL site has written about "transfer window" 367 times. If you want, you can set a specific date range to narrow your search.
How to find the number of pages related to a keyword on your domain
This command is similar to checking how often your competitors blog about a particular topic. Instead of limiting yourself to the blog section of your site, you can control the entire domain.
You can do this using this sea