How can I find out what keywords are selected by Google from my web

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    Point is: I cannot find my keywords in 1000. however I have visitors who find my web through Google. I want to know which keywords are seen by Google. Absolutely sure, that Google found some different keywords than I have, however visitors are targeted
    Sorry if I am explaing not clear enough
     
    Blacksnow, Mar 16, 2007 IP
  2. Brandon Sheley

    Brandon Sheley Illustrious Member

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    google analytics or awstats is what I use
     
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    use some good webstats like google analytics awstats if you want a good counter other than these then better go for
    xp.tl/free_counters.html
    statscounter.com
     
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    go for google analytics
     
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    Google Analytics is good provides lots of information & report, you can try it out.
     
    VishalVasani, Mar 17, 2007 IP
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    yah, go to google analytic.


    CARS * Automobile
     
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    Statcounter have also that capabilities in which you can also view keywords typed in by your visitors to get into your site
     
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    google analytics can provide such information, but another good tool is extremetracking. Less complicated than google analytics...
     
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    Insert hittail.com code into your webpages, and it will start tracking all your natural search terms. Very easy to apply, and the results are almost immediate.
     
    fatinfo guy, Mar 18, 2007 IP
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    I understand you. You are not ranked in the first 100 for that keyword but you may have had clicks through adsense for that.

    Sometimes the SE bots can pick up some keywords according to its own algo.These keywords may not what the site has been optimised for. Seen it happen a couple of times. The keywords were related to the theme of the site but not literally present.

    You can track with Google webmaster tools.
     
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    Hello,

    Use your webstat (ie: Cpanel) you can see your last entries here, and where the users come, what keyword search, etc..

    Best,
    Jakomo
     
    jakomo, Mar 18, 2007 IP
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    Hi Blacksnow, if you have access to your LOG Files, and you want a simple yet effective solution...then Quests, (Free) Funnel Web Analyzer is something I still recommend even though I do use Google Analytics.

    B.
     
    breeze, Mar 19, 2007 IP
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