ah. I'll give that a whirl. I've been playing around with the Google
Advanced Search seeing if I can get anywhere there. :)
> There are actually two operators that will do what you ask, "inurl:"
> and "allinurl:". So try searching with
> "allinurl:mybusinesssamplecalifornia.com" or whatever you're looking
> for. Good luck!
> On May 13, 11:28 am, Jarooka wrote:
> > Ok, this one stumped me.
> > I was asked if it is possible to search for domains which are using
> > 'your domain' inside of the domain they own.
> > Some sort of command like 'in url' or 'in domain'.
> > For example:
> > Customer owns: mybusinesssample.com
> > and wants to know if there are any variations already registered, such
> > as:
> > mybusinesssamplecalifornia.com
> > californiamybusinesssample.com
> > He is looking to just get a list of what was registered with his
> > 'portion' of the domain inserted into domains already registered.
> > My response to him was... 'gee... I don't know.' In URL and In Domain
> > are the only searches I know... and neither really address this. :)
> > Comments? To me it sounds a search for a needle in a haystack.
> > J.