Outside the top 1000, how do I find where...

Discussion in 'Google' started by uca, Sep 9, 2005.

  1. #1
    As almost said, how do I find it to check for progress?

    The check-ranking tools I know are limited to the top 1000 at the most...

    Any ideas?


    Thanks very much...:)
     
    uca, Sep 9, 2005 IP
  2. fryman

    fryman Kiss my rep

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    #2
    I don't think you can... and it would just be a waste of time... better start checking your progress once you get to the top 100
     
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  3. naqiboy

    naqiboy Well-Known Member

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    even if your outside 1000 whats the point? (sorry if its not relevant)
     
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  4. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #4
    There is no "secret" way to get to results past 1,000, so you can't.
     
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  5. uca

    uca Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the info.

    Let me just say that in competitive SERPS the first 100 take a lot to reach, so I just wanted to follow any progress along the way (assuming I can get there)

    It's just like walking in the dark and hoping to be heading in the right direction, if you understand what I mean.

    Oh well, so I can't, never mind.:)

    Thanks again!
     
    uca, Sep 14, 2005 IP
  6. explorer

    explorer Well-Known Member

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    Hi uca,

    How old is your site? If it's young and sandboxed by Google, its progress in MSN should be faster to watch and, if you're doing any SEO, you should expect some progress quite quickly.
     
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  7. uca

    uca Well-Known Member

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    Yes it's new.

    You know what, that's a great idea!:)

    I'll definetely try that way, thanks very much!:)
     
    uca, Sep 14, 2005 IP
  8. kaichandler

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    MSN defininatel seems faster than google.

    regards
    Kai Chandler
     
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  9. Tipsfromthetop

    Tipsfromthetop Peon

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    That is so true. 4 sites i have developed lately which i might add are old domains 1998+ are all on the front page of most of the engines like msn, yahoo, altavista etc yet Google they are listed but no where to be seen. The stupid thing is under the keywords i have optimized the sites with on the other engines.. perfect. Yet google all you get is a page of junk spam for the first 3 pages nothing on topic for the keyword put in.

    I really do not like the way Google add sites nowadays.
     
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