What Google Page Are You On?
Ever wondered where your web page shows up on Google or Bing?
You could do it the hard way by typing your keyword into a Google search and then looking for your web page article by looking through all those websites until you find your article.
If you are at number 752 then it will take a long time to find your website page.
What if I told you there is an easier way which will take only moment to find your page?
Sure wish I was paid to tell you guys this stuff, lol.
Anyway, here is a nifty tool for locating your post on Google and Bing.
http://www.seounity.com/tools/keyword-rank-checker...
This tool doesn't tell you your page rank such as PR3. It shows you where your page appears in search results.
The tool asks for your keyword and your domain. Then it scours the search engine you designate to find the page you show up on.
For example, I input my keyword "pacemaker candidate" then my domain name which is "healthtopics4you.info" and magically the program told me I was on page 1 on Google and page 1 on Bing.
When typing your domain name, don't use the prefix http://
Just type in your domain name. For example, healthtopics4you.info
So there you go. Another cool tool to play with.
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Someone asked me how I find where I'm listed. I told them about this tool and decided to share this with everyone.
I must add...When doing the search for some of my keywords, it says I am not on the first ten pages, but when typing it in google, I am on page 5. Do you know why this can be? It also says I'm on the first page of Bing, but when I type it in, I'm not...
Not sure what that is all about. The tool measured my pages fine.
Be sure not to type in the http:// before putting in your domain name. Several tools I have tried don't like the prefix before your domain name.
You might ask the tool makers what's going on. I think I saw a contact link on their website.
Thank you grandpa Mike. I don't type in the http://. I will contact them and find out what tha problem can be.
Regards
HI Mike and thanks for the share - I just checked and it said Google 1 and Yahoo 1 so I guess we are doing something right but I found out that you only have to put not the whole Http;// bit
My mistake. I should have told people not to use the prefix before their domain name. Oops. I think I had a senior moment.
I will correct the article.
Thanks, Mike,
I don't know but for some reason for Google, it just looks on the first page and not ten first pages. Have you notice this or is it just me?
I ran tests on this tool. I first located my pages so I would know exactly where I was in the search engines. Then I ran the tool. No problem with accuracy.
Make sure you don't use the prefix http:// when typing in your domain name.
Awesome Mike it's getting pretty chocker now. Mite have to go to the DIY and get another one lol.
Alexander
Thank you Grandpa Mike. I was looking for a tool like this and saw some people use jaaxy as well.
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whoo hoo and thank--- you---all the best Max
And thank you for the thank you.