How To Find The Position Of A Page In Google For Certain Keywords?

by Darni
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Hi,

How can I find the position of a page in Google for certain keywords?

I have tried some rank checkers, what wonders me is that the page I check is not on the first 100, but they are on the first page when I search them in Google. I have tried different pages, and the results are the same. Could someone tell me this is why? Thanks.
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    • Profile picture of the author thecableguy
      Do you have a Google account? If so try logging out first before doing a search.
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      • Profile picture of the author Darni
        Originally Posted by alanfukuda View Post

        Do you have a Google account? If so try logging out first before doing a search.
        I do log out when I research, but someone in the forum told me that Google will remember my ip address.
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  • Profile picture of the author burtonridr2
    Is there a free online tool for this? I've had this question burning in my head for a while and I want to find a solution
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  • Profile picture of the author eiilers
    Originally Posted by Darni View Post

    Hi,

    How can I find the position of a page in Google for certain keywords?

    I have tried some rank checkers, what wonders me is that the page I check is not on the first 100, but they are on the first page when I search them in Google. I have tried different pages, and the results are the same. Could someone tell me this is why? Thanks.
    Use a 3rd party rank checker, like KPMRS.com. Most likely you are seeing it on the first page, and the other rank checkers you have tried are showing not in the first 100 results due to Google's "personalized results". Based on your search activity, they will tailor search results to you. Logging out of google is not enough, as there IS some ties to the IP address as well (though I am not sure how big if a factor that is).

    At any rate, believe what you see on a third party, like KMPRS.com, and not what you see in Google when you search yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author Audrey Harvey
    This site may help:

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