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: How to find the most visited pages of a site? When visiting a new site I'd like to see the most visited pages instead of browsing through the new ones. Is that possible with a Google command

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When visiting a new site I'd like to see the most visited pages instead of browsing through the new ones.

Is that possible with a Google command similar to "site:whatever.com"?

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@Cody1181609

Not via a Google search, but some analytics services, eg. SiteMeter. make it possible for site owners to have their stats be public. If they have, and provide a bug/link somewhere you can get at it, you'd be able to see this information.

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@Yeniel560

Although no one except the site owner can know for definite which pages are visited most, search engines and other sources can have a very good guess - most websites are found through a Google search.

Using site:example.com tends to show the most popular pages first, although it varies quite a lot.

One source that may be useful for bigger websites is alexa.com. If you look up a website's info it lists "high impact search queries" which from my experience is fairly accurate. You can search those terms and see where the site in question comes.

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@Cugini213

No, it isn't.

Google can't know which is the most visited page of a website. It can try to guess it if you are using Google Analytics. It can also guess it from the clicks on a SERP page, but it can't be accurate because the only way to know the most visited page for a website is to get access to server logs.

Last but not least, even if Google knows about it because of Google Analytics, it's a private information it can't disclosure.

You can somehow guess the most important pages according to Google if Google is displaying sitelinks for that site. Also, if you search for site:whatever.com the list of pages is likely to be ordered by relevance.

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