How do I know which page my site is on in Google search

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by coffee8760, Jan 12, 2010.

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    How do I know which exact page my site is on while doing a search on Google?
    Let's say if my site is listed on page 48, don't want to search it page by page, is there a quicker way?
     
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    johneva Well-Known Member

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    Review your Analytics?
     
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    if you struggle regularly than your site can be on first page.....even first page's first link
     
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    You can use this tool to know your standing on search engines:

    http://whoistoolbox.com/SEO-Tools/multiple-keyword-se-position/
    Code (markup):
     
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    Try the SEO Ranker tool for Firefox available at SEOBook.com
     
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    well if you want to be sure the best way to check is by doing it manually
     
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    If you have hundreds of words a rank checking package, although I'm not sure how effective these are now that Google is defaulting to personalized search BOTH when you're logged in and when you're not.

    If your just checking a few words then set your Google settings/preferences to 100 results per page. Search for a phrase... When the results are returned then CTRL-F to get the find pop-up and enter your domain like "example.com". You can tell "roughly" where you rank by looking at the scroll bar on the right. You can probably get it within +-5 positions without even counting. I keep my preferences at 100 results per page for this reason.
     
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    I am using the version of WEB CEO and I think this is the best tool for that
     
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    Hey everyone !!!! thanks for sharing this tool
     
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