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wtgg

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Jan 21, 2008 9:00 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I`ll get right to the question. is there a site, program, tool, what ever that will show what page a keyword phrase is listed on?
I ask because for the last few months I`ve been getting visits from keyword searchs, some are on the first page of google others as deep as the 8th, some I just don`t stay with long enough to find. this month two in particular came up "picnic table" and "picnic tables" from google searches, I`ve checked the first 20 or so pages without being there. thats ok heck picnic table was a number one search last spring I`m ok with not being #1 in generic search, I just want to know where I am, and how dedicated someone has to be to hit me in those phrases.
thanks in advance
stan
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Jan 21, 2008 9:48 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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There are a few ways to monitor your site`s search results placement for your targeted keyword.
 
Your website`s stats should be able to provide some useful data.
Using google analytics will tell you how each of the keywords on your site ranks in search results and which keywords are used to click through to your site.
 
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DaleKing

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Jan 22, 2008 8:38 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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In addition to what Roland said, Digital Point has an excellent keyword ranking tool:
 
 
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Jan 22, 2008 8:08 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I`ll get right to the question. is there a site, program, tool, what ever that will show what page a keyword phrase is listed on?
I ask because for the last few months I`ve been getting visits from keyword searchs, some are on the first page of google others as deep as the 8th, some I just don`t stay with long enough to find. this month two in particular came up "picnic table" and "picnic tables" from google searches, I`ve checked the first 20 or so pages without being there. thats ok heck picnic table was a number one search last spring I`m ok with not being #1 in generic search, I just want to know where I am, and how dedicated someone has to be to hit me in those phrases.
thanks in advance
stan



It depends on where it`s from.  There are cases that different search servers will push out different results (there are sites that can help you find key words per google datacenter and country).  Google Analytics is your best bet to narrow down the fields.


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Jan 23, 2008 8:47 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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You can also use the Google Adwords keyword generator. It will tell you what you are up against so you can determine correct keywords.

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