Rani

msg:889197 | 5:47 am on Feb 14, 2006 (gmt 0) |
Look in your logfiles. You will see what kind of words people use to find your website.Then take those exact words and type them into Google.In most cases you will find your website in one of the first 3 pages.Not always because of the different data centers.
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teylyn

msg:889198 | 9:49 pm on Feb 14, 2006 (gmt 0) |
There are some tools out there that let you do this. I use WebCEO. It's free in its basic usage, but you have to register. But you can do some fine analysis, where you rank for certain keywords in all the SE that you can think of. Also, look at this thread [webmasterworld.com...] cheers tey
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JKMitchell

msg:889199 | 10:34 am on Feb 17, 2006 (gmt 0) |
| If i go to google or yahoo and I type up "black wickets" I then go from page to page to page to find where I am. If i am 305 then I have had to go through a lot of pages to find myself. Is there a quicker way to find where I am for the keywords Im interested in? |
| If there are only a few keywords that you are interested in you can always add &num=100 to the end of the search URL and then use <ctrl>F (or find on the menu) to check if your url is on the page of results. This would check 100 results at once.
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Adam_T

msg:889200 | 2:20 pm on Feb 17, 2006 (gmt 0) |
Thumbshots provide an excellent ranking tool, free of use for all the top engines.
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Ravi_Kumar

msg:889201 | 5:56 am on Feb 18, 2006 (gmt 0) |
For the search of the exact position in the google, I would suggest a tool Nichebot ranking which will let us know the exact position for the keyword with the backlinks and pages indexed for the particular domain. [edited by: Receptional at 9:08 pm (utc) on Feb. 19, 2006] [edit reason] delinked [/edit]
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Receptional

msg:889202 | 9:15 pm on Feb 19, 2006 (gmt 0) |
Also... Search Engine Commando Trellian has some tools Web Position 3 submitwolfe There are many. What most won't tell you is that Google does not like automated page checking systems. Look at Google's information for webmasters very carefully. What even LESS tell you is that if you live by your ranking on a few main phrases, you may die by the same.
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