How to Search Only a Certain Domain
Most search engines allow users to perform a search on a specific domain. In other words, the search engine will simply look for your keywords in all pages of the site you specified instead of looking for pages on the entire Internet. Bing, Google and Yahoo use the same basic syntax for formatting search queries. Using this syntax, you can perform site-specific searches.
Instructions
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Open your browser and type in the address of Google, Bing or Yahoo.
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Click on the search box and type in your keywords or phrases. Then add "site:" followed by the domain name of the site you wish to search. For instance, if you want the search engine to restrict its search to CNN's website, type in "site:cnn.com."
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Press the ENTER key on your keyboard or click on "Search." The search engine will now display a list of matching pages within the site you specified in your search query.
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