The search operators allintitle: and intitle: let you find pages using your keywords in title tags. We could use this to find competing blogs to our own. This query brings up webpages that have both “SEO” and “blog” in their metadata title. Then you can analyze their SEO metrics - including word count, keyword use, meta data and inbound links - so that you can make your page equal to and then better than the competition. You’ll see a small selection of what Google considers to be similar. The related: operator gives you a glimpse of competitor content. ![]() In the examples below, the search query is in bold.
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