Google's recent switch from infinite scrolling back to pagination in search results pages (SERPs) has brought back a valuable feature for SEO professionals. Users can now easily view up to 100 search results on a single page using a simple URL modification.
Here's the tip: To display 100 results at once, simply add "&num=100" to the end of your Google search URL.
For example:
https://www.google.com/search?q=your+search+query&num=100
This small addition to the URL instructs Google to show 100 results instead of the standard 10 or 20 per page, a feature that was unavailable during the infinite scroll era.
This trick is particularly useful for:
- Quick overview of a larger result set
- Efficient manual data extraction of up to 100 URLs at once
- Streamlined competitor research
- Broader SERP analysis
By using this URL parameter, SEO professionals can significantly speed up their research and analysis tasks, gaining a more comprehensive view of the search landscape for any given query.