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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2010
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Witch command is the proper one to use when trying to see what your competition is? obviously it is not "quotes" like people have been preaching for the last 5 years. I normally look at allintitle, Is this the correct way? |
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| SEO Strategist War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010
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| 1) keyword (no quotes) 2) Click Search button The number one site is your competition. It helps to check the other pages listed on the first page of the SERPs, you never know what stage they are in trying to climb the seo ladder, everyone wants to be #1. A quick check I do for the #1 site in the SERPs for my keyword is: intitle:"keyword" site:domain.com That's only to see how serious the #1 site/page is about ranking the target keyword. |
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True, just type your keyword and the first one that will appear will obviously be your competitor. As for search operators, here's a good list and how to use them for Google Yahoo and Bing: Search Operators for Google, Yahoo and Bing | Tech4idiots |
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Its exhaustive to check competitors manually... Moreover, results are based on different factors. I prefer to use some tool, like 'Keyword Country' for competition analysis. Though its paid but atleast it helps in cutting down time and efforts in analysis. |
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