How to search topics / labels via Blogger
Saturday, August 11, 2007
I was messing around with different ways to find people who use blogger as well as what topics they like to write about. So pretty much the best way I could find individuals would be the following way.
Open up your browser window to www.google.com
Type in the following site:blogspot.com "/search/label/design" you can change the word "design" to what ever you want to search for on Blogger.
more examples...
Open up your browser window to www.google.com
Type in the following site:blogspot.com "/search/label/design" you can change the word "design" to what ever you want to search for on Blogger.
more examples...
- site:blogspot.com "/search/label/web2.0"
- site:blogspot.com "/search/label/art"
- site:blogspot.com "/search/label/travel"
- site:blogspot.com "/search/label/money"
- site:blogspot.com "/search/label/health"
- site:blogspot.com "/search/label/creative"
3 Comments:
nice find. now i have to go trough all the results for the term "upskirt" - hopefully my blog will show up, too ;-)
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upskirtr, August 12, 2007 5:29 AM
upskirtr, August 12, 2007 5:29 AM
A more elegant solution is the use of the INURL command:
inurl: "/search/label/keyword"
This will account for blogs that are not hosted by Blogspot/Blogger as well.
inurl: "/search/label/keyword"
This will account for blogs that are not hosted by Blogspot/Blogger as well.
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