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shoe36
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Posted: 04/26/2007 06:12 am
I understand how to generate reports for rankings when you know the search phrases, but is there a way to see what phrases a site ranks for without knowing the phrases? What I mean is, how would I tell what phrases a site is already ranking for without looking for specific phrases? I would think that there was an advanced search parameter or software that would be similar to identifying how many pages are in a given index but in this case it would state the search phrases indexed for a given site.
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Posted: 04/26/2007 08:36 am
Check your log file. It will tell you unknown gold mining keywords
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shoe36
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Posted: 05/08/2007 08:08 am
thanks for the info... however, I don't have access to the logs for a couple of sites that I manage. any other suggestions?
thanks in advance!
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Dinkar
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Posted: 05/08/2007 08:39 am
There are lot of free trackers (example: sitemeter.com). Add their code on all your pages. Then you can see your visitors info on their site.
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Posted: 05/09/2007 12:59 am
If you have an account with Google, use Google Analytics ( formerly went under the name of Urchin) as here:
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