: Site: search gives indication of page strength? I was curious if you do a site search, you will usually get your home page and navbar links first...right? Thus my question, when you move
I was curious if you do a site search, you will usually get your home page and navbar links first...right?
Thus my question, when you move onto page2/3 etc, of the index / search results, are those posts possibly displayed according to page strength / link equity.
Example when doing site: search if a post is displaying on page 3 of the search and another post displays on page 10, as an example, could this mean that the post displaying on page 3 has a higher potential to rank compared to post displayed on page10...?
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Example when doing site: search if a post is displaying on page 3 of
the search and another post displays on page 10, as an example, could
this mean that the post displaying on page 3 has a higher potential to
rank compared to post displayed on page10...?
Not really, Google has its own logic to order pages when you make a search with the site: operator. This has nothing to do with the pages' ability to rank for certain keywords.
So a page ranking at #100 in Google for site:yourdomain.com could very well rank at #1 for a keyword that Google deems the page to be the most relevant for.
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