Let's take the first one as an example... where exactly are you seeing your site in Google when you manually search for "vision web design"? I don't see it in the top 100 myself. If you are seeing it towards the top, I suspect Google might be geolocating your website based on it being a New Zealand domain (giving higher relevance to people in New Zealand that search for it). In the US it doesn't show towards the top though.
So are saying that the "N/A" means it's not in the top 100 for international Google searches (google.com)? Is there any way method of forcing Keyword Tracker to use local searches, Eg, google.co.nz for it's results? Thanks Shawn Scoopy
There used to be a way to force it to do searches based on country, but when Google discontinued their SOAP API, we lost the ability to do it (the new API they replaced it with does not support region unfortunately).
you just do that open google window and put the keyword in that and use ctl+f and paste your url and than click on option next and drag the cursor on the blinking area than you get the rank of your site.
I have a question, where do i install the script on cpanel? I imported it to 'MyphpAdmin' and it output this error: Any ideas?
I copied and pasted code into notepad, gave it a .php extension, then imported it to cpanel as stated above.. is this correct?
thanks for your quick reply.. so i should just upload it to my root folder? like the public_html folder? (same folder as my index.html page?)