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candysmith
Apr 13th 2004, 12:50 am
Can anyone tell me whether it is possible, and if it is, how to find out how many allinanchors there are for a given site?
What I mean is...
doing a search "allinanchor:blue widgets" in Google will bring up all the domains with the highest anchor text for that keyword phraze, but then from there, how do I fiond out the actual number of 'allinanchors' site 1 has vs site 2 for that search phraze? Is this even possible to find out?
Many thanks
Old Welsh Guy
Apr 13th 2004, 4:59 am
Candy you have to do it manually and compare the two sets of stats do a combined site and anchor search for each site.
compar
Apr 13th 2004, 7:42 am
Candy you have to do it manually and compare the two sets of stats do a combined site and anchor search for each site.
Can you show us the exact form of that search?
If I do 'keywords site:www.mydomain.com' it gives me every occurence of 'keywords' on that domain, but this doesn't assure that they are being used as anchor text. But I can't figure out a format for a search which will just tell me the number of times a particular keyword is used as anchor text on a site????
candysmith
Apr 13th 2004, 7:54 am
Hi Old Welsh Guy... how do I do that?
ViciousSummer
Apr 13th 2004, 2:42 pm
Can anyone tell me whether it is possible, and if it is, how to find out how many allinanchors there are for a given site?
What I mean is...
doing a search "allinanchor:blue widgets" in Google will bring up all the domains with the highest anchor text for that keyword phraze, but then from there, how do I fiond out the actual number of 'allinanchors' site 1 has vs site 2 for that search phraze? Is this even possible to find out?
Many thanks
Hi Candy,
I think this is what you're looking for:
http://www.mcdar.net/KeywordTool/keywordtool.asp
It will show the allinanchor for your site vs the top 10 for a keyword
GuyFromChicago
Apr 13th 2004, 4:11 pm
intitle:search phrase inanchor:search phrase
This will show you how many pages have the phrase in both the title and anchor text.
You can split the querys too. Maybe not the exact answer you're looking for, but still a helpful little query.
And as Vicious posted, http://www.mcdar.net/KeywordTool/keywordtool.asp
is a cool tool that will help you also.
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