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How to search for & update specific words or phrases on your website

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From time to time, you may need to update specific terminology or language across your website—for example, if your office name changes, a policy is updated or if a staffing change occurs.

A simple way to identify where a word or phrase appears is to use a Google search scoped to your website.

NOTE: This technique only applies to public-facing content that allows indexing by search engines.

Step 2

Review & edit content

Once you’ve identified the relevant pages, visit each one to review how the phrase is used.

Make updates directly within your website’s content management system (CMS) as appropriate.

Step 3

Request reindexing

(optional but recommended)

If your updates significantly affect how your content appears in search results (e.g., changing page titles, headings or key phrases), you may want to Request (re)indexing through Google Search Console.

Reindexing helps ensure your changes are reflected in Google search more quickly.

Alternative tools

SEO spiders, or web crawlers, crawl your website to search for specific words or phrases. Screaming Frog is one example of an SEO spider.

For more details, explore Screaming Frog.

Use the Posts Screen search to find keywords in your posts. This tool often fails to find content on pages built with custom fields or page-building plugins.

For more details, explore the WordPress Posts Screen documentation.