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Find the keywords you're already rank for
Hello everyone,
I guess most of you know the keyword tool from SEMRush. It gives you the keywords on which you are first or second page on Google Results. Unfortunately, the full tool isn't free. Do you know any techniques or scripts that could give me these keywords? If you also know a SEO software who does that, let me know, I think my company could buy it (they will be all right to buy a software instead of paying an online service; I know :/...) Have a nice day |
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I do not think there is such a tool. I would say more, even search engine developers would not know such keywords for sure, since everything is very much data driven. However http://WebsiteContentAnalysis.com , which is a free application, can help you a lot. |
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Just use SEOBook Toolbar, it does everything you need.
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Try WebCEO you can do it in free version.
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I know a tool, but that wont give you the keywords in which you are ranking in 1st or 2nd page - they will provide you the list of terms from where you are getting traffic. And that is Google Analytics.
In my opinion, it is better to know the terms that gives you traffic rather than where you are ranking. In most of the effective keywords you must have ranking. If in any term your ranking is not good enough but still giving you good amount of traffic - then you need to work on those term to get the first page ranking.That will be more effective I guess.
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IE, if you're number 7 for a term that would bring in say 25 visits a day if you were #1, you may not see any traffic from this term. But it would be good to know you're number 7 so you can try and bump yourself up to number1. Usually though, you know the industry well enough to know which terms are the moneymakers, and can track these on your own. To do so, use a tool like rankchecker (part of the seobook toolbar mentioned earlier). If you're having trouble coming up with terms to plug into it, use a keyword tool such as Google's, and export the terms to a csv, then import them 100 at a time into different reports in rankchecker. Then run it once a month (or however often you want), export it's results to csv, open with excel, copy, paste, chart, and make it pretty. There may be better alternative to this, but I don't trust many tools. Would rather do it myself (or have someone I trust to do it for me), if it takes less than 30 minutes a month.
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