The basic command for searching sites is “site:url“, for Mediafire it would be “site:mediafire.com” The following is a list of possible commands that reveal lots of files of the type that you specified:
site:mediafire mp3site:mediafire its my life.mp3site:mediafire.com zipsite:mediafire.com aviIt is possible to combine filetypes, just add a | between each file type. This would look like this then:
site:mediafire.com mp3 | oggYou can also search for specific filenames, just replace the filetype with the filename:
site:mediafire.com e-bookHere are some stats taken from Google. Google has indexed almost 45000 links to mp3 files that are hosted at Mediafire, 20000 zip files, 6200 avi files and 42000 rar files. Not all files are working though. If Mediafire deletes a file it will still be shown for some time in the search engine that you have used.
I also do search in mediafire by simple trick Name of the file for example if you want to search a mp3 files named : addicted by enrique first of all go to google and search for the perfect title for example the song sounds baby i am addicted but the actual song title is only addicted so search for the song artist name and title.
Now go to google and search.
Addicted by Enrique Mp3 Mediafire
Now you will see first 2 or 3 searches will come with the files from mediafire.
In My Opinion Google Will Be The Best For Searching MediaFire Files.
I hope this will help you. If you need more information please let me know by comment i will try to help and add more details.








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