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Hi! This is Mike Callahan, Dr. File Finder and welcome to your Butterscotch.com tutorial on how to search for a word or phrase in the title of webpages using Google.
Normally, when you do a search, you get your search term wherever it is found on the web. But this is a way where you can search just the titles of webpages for relevant content and I'll show you how. So, on the Google search page, we’re going to type intitle, it’s all one word and then we’re going to put a colon, no spaces. Now, let’s say we want to look for sea turtles, here we found in the title of webpages where it says sea turtles. So, we can look for defenders of wildlife, the sea turtle restoration project, NPCA sea turtle, turtle tracks and so on.
If you want, you could do intitle sea and then intitle turtles, press enter and you get still different results because you're searching for both. So, this is a way that you can search the titles of webpages. You're not searching the content, you’re just searching what's in the title, in title marathon, Marathon Oil Corporation, marathon in Wikipedia, New York City in marathon, so this is a great way to be able to search just in the titles of websites and that’s all there's to it.
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