: Use site:example.com "keyword" to limit results to one domain.
: Adding &num=100 to the end of a Google search URL will force it to display 100 results on a single page instead of the standard 10.
You can "hack" the search results by manually editing the URL Google generates after you hit search.
: Using "power words" like "best," "simple," or "easy" in title tags to attract more clicks, which can signal to Google that your page is high-quality.
In marketing, "hacking" search results refers to unconventional or highly effective tactics used to rank a website faster.
: Leveraging high-authority platforms like LinkedIn or Medium to rank content quickly by "borrowing" their reputation.
: Use filetype:pdf "keyword" to find specific documents.
"Google Dorking," or Google Hacking, is the practice of using advanced search operators to uncover information that isn't readily available through standard queries. This is often used by security professionals to identify vulnerabilities.


