Filter multiple subdomains.
To dig deep into a site's index, the combination of "site:" with "inurl:" will quickly become your best friend. For example, you might want to see only pages on Amazon that aren't under the "www" subdomain. You can use "site:" with a negative match (-) on the "inurl:" operator:Even in the first few results, you can see a sample of [url=https://listtodata.com/egypt-whatsapp-data]egypt whatsapp data[/url] other subdomains that Google is indexing. This can give you a good starting point for where to drill next.
site:amazon.com -inurl:www -inurl:logistics -inurl:developer -inurl:kdp
You can extend this concept quite far, building on previous searches to return narrower and narrower lists of pages. Here's an example with four "-inurl:" operators:
I've done this with over a dozen "inurl:" statements and I'm not aware of any fixed limit on how many operators you can combine in one search. Most sites aren't big enough to need this kind of extreme, but it's good to know it's possible if and when you need it.
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