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: How to find out which sub-domain has been indexed more in Google? I have some sub-domains. I use "site:example.com" in Google search input to find out the number of pages Google has indexed

@Jessie594

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I have some sub-domains. I use "site:example.com" in Google search input to find out the number of pages Google has indexed from my domain overall.

How can I find out which sub-domain has been indexed more? Can I do it for others domain?

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@Martha676

Try to use:

site:.example.com -www.example.com

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@Yeniel560

It is simple!
All You need is to add an extra dot after "site:" and before "domain.com".
For Example, if you want to check index pages for "about.com"
you type "site:about.com" (without quotes) in Google.
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But if you want to check the indexed subdomians of "about.com"
Simply type "site:.about.com" (without quotes).

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@Ann8826881

You can also use the site: search operator to return the number of results for subdomains and URLs.

For example, if you use site:voice.google.com you'll see only a few hundred results (at the time of this post). Same with URLs like site:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google which returns roughly ten results.

For even more details on indexed URLs, you can add each subdomain as a site in Google Webmaster Tools.

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