I read a while ago that "inurl" was deprecated, but I can't find the proof for that. I do wonder whether it does what you think it does, it returns results with the text you give it inside the URL itself, not search for a result that's just on the site you're giving it.
"site:melies.co ai filmmaking" searches for ai filmmaking and limits the results to your website, and it does show up there.
The page does show up in a search result 👇
I read a while ago that "inurl" was deprecated, but I can't find the proof for that. I do wonder whether it does what you think it does, it returns results with the text you give it inside the URL itself, not search for a result that's just on the site you're giving it.
"site:melies.co ai filmmaking" searches for ai filmmaking and limits the results to your website, and it does show up there.
You're right, I didn't know that!
Thanks :)