When you click the view result tab (see arrow below) you will get a results screen with the position of the ranking of this keyword or keyword phrase. (See circle below)
Expand this box and scroll down to the bottom of it and you will see what page of your search results is showing.
Notice this display does not include page one and two, it is only showing page three and up. (See Arrow Below)
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hurricaneR
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this was something that was unclear to me. Thanks for creating this to clear it up.
jvranjes
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I have something to add which is a bit relevant. I am a top contributor to a big authority site about mountains (Peakware). My own site is also on mountains (http://mountainsforeverybody.com).
Now, I make a page and it appears on my own site within Google 1-2 top pages. However, it always competes with Peakware, and the irony is that it competes with MY OWN contributions at Peakware (my own text there about the same mountain). What to do, have to live with this. Jovo
Now, I make a page and it appears on my own site within Google 1-2 top pages. However, it always competes with Peakware, and the irony is that it competes with MY OWN contributions at Peakware (my own text there about the same mountain). What to do, have to live with this. Jovo
floridajf
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Awesome post Shawn, you are always making some very helpful videos. Really enjoy reading the knowledge that you have to offer. This really explained a lot to me. I now realize that when your page is ranked it is for a particular keyword that you fall under. Your site itself is not ranked, but the rather the content and keywords that it possesses are. This really opened my eyes Shawn! Thanks for sharing this wonderful piece of information. And sadly, you did beat Lady May to it :(