The intitle operator allows you to look for a certain word or phrase in a web page's title. This might be beneficial for filtering down search results or discovering specific information on a website.
Intitle notifies Google that you only want results that have the search word in the meta title tag. This operator tells you how many pages target a specific search keyword.
You may use this search query to:
Example: intitle: iPad
A Google search operator allows a user to limit search engine results to only sites that include the search phrases supplied in the title of the webpage.
You may access this search option by typing allintitle: into the Google search box or by going to the "Advanced Web Search" features tab in Google search.
You may use this search query to:
Google search operators are similar to hidden cheat codes that assist you in obtaining more relevant search results. You still input your search into Google's search box, but with search operators, you may add a bit of text that serves as shorthand for any particular instructions concerning that search.