How to Search Within a Specific Website
To search within a specific website, you must enter the search following the rules that Google recognizes for such a search.
How to Search a Single Domain
Usually searching an entire domain casts too wide a net, but if you are searching for government information, for example, you could search just within .gov sites by entering only the domain for the name. For example: site:lifewire.com power search tricks The results will include any article from the Lifewire website that concerns search tricks. site:.gov seized property ohio This site search is confined to all the websites in the .gov domain. If you know the specific government agency, it is better to add it to filter your results further. For example, if you seek tax information results only from the IRS website, use: site:IRS.gov estimated taxes That’s not the end of the story. Google’s site: syntax can be mixed with other search syntax tricks, such as Boolean searches.