If you're looking to find specific words or phrases across your website or just want to know what pages Google is prioritizing from your website, you should try a site-specific search.
Google provides the site:
search operator to limit search results to a given domain (E.g. core.fiu.edu).
For example, if I wanted to find Cascade-related content on FIU.edu, I could run the following search:
The results of that search would return pages, documents, images and other searchable assets across all FIU.edu domains like, core.fiu.edu or brand.fiu.edu.
If I wanted to limit those results to just the Core Resource Hub, I could run the follow search:
This more specific search limits the results to just core.fiu.edu.
Note: Although you can run a similar search using your site's search bar or just adding terms that identify your website to your regular search, we recommend going out to Google and using the site:
operator for a more comprehensive search that will include images and other assets.