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Finding your Page on google.

         

fatty

3:22 pm on Aug 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hello,

is there a way to find out on which page your website result is by entering a certain keyword?

So for example, if "party" was my keyword, the program could tell me that my site is on the 10th page or something like that.

Has anything like that been developed.

chrisnrae

3:24 pm on Aug 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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WebPositionGold does this, but Google lists that using it is a violation of their TOS. Sites like marketleap and thumbshot rankings will do this, but will only tell you if you are in the top 100 results.

Red_Eye

3:28 pm on Aug 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If you domain name is www.widgets.com
type in to the google search

widgets site:www.widgets.com

This should display all of your pages that are indexed

Sorry ingore this didn't read the orignal post properly.

try sitesolutions they have a tool but only works if you are in the top 50

encyclo

3:34 pm on Aug 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If you're not on, say, the first five pages (50 results), then you are nowhere - knowing that you're on page 247 isn't going to help much.

Might as well do it manually, unless you have a lot of keywords to check - and even then, using automated tools is against the Google TOS and can get your IP address banned.

SEOMike

5:04 pm on Aug 9, 2004 (gmt 0)

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WebPositionGold does this, but Google lists that using it is a violation of their TOS

That's why I run it through a high annon. proxy. Slows it down a little, but no need taking chances with my OWN IP.

mmdsoft

12:15 am on Aug 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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See:

[googlerankings.com...]

- they analyze first 1000 results.