google search question

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Is there a way to tell what page in Google my site is listed for specific keyword. So for example if I am buried in google for a particular keyword, is there a way to find out where I am?

John
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  • Profile picture of the author Miguel Oliveira
    There are many paid programs that do this. However Traffic Javis allows you to do it for free (though only if you are on the nth first listing, don't quite recall the exact number). Also, iGoogle Webmaster tools allow you to see from which keywords are your visitors coming and the position of your page in their listings for that keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Johnnyk100
    Thanks Miguel, Can you tell me more about Traffic Javis, wwhere can I get it?

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  • Profile picture of the author Mike McBride
    John,

    If you're using Firefox you can use the Rank Checker plugin from SEOBook:

    Rank Checker - Track Google, Yahoo! Search, & Microsoft Rankings Free
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    Thanks MIke!
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  • Profile picture of the author Anna Johnson
    I second Mike's suggestion. In fact you can now get the SEO Bar which is an 'all in one' collection of Aaron Wall's SEO tools.
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    • Profile picture of the author sylviad
      I posed this same question recently but the best I could do was see specific keywords rank but it wouldn't tell me the exact PAGE in the search results my site landed.

      You can do a basic search to see if you're actually listed for your keyword. Use the Google Advanced Search feature. So run the search for your keyword, then go "search within results" at the bottom of the results and insert your url. At the very least, you can tell if your site is coming up for that keyword. To find your site in the results, however, you might have to simply go through the pages until you find it.

      I'm certainly open to better methods.

      Sylvia
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      • Profile picture of the author Jeff Henshaw
        If you're using Firefox you can use the Rank Checker plugin from SEOBook:

        Rank Checker - Track Google, Yahoo! Search, & Microsoft Rankings Free
        This plug in looks good, but when I tried to download it I got this:-

        "Firefox prevented this site (tools.seobook.com) from asking you to install software on your computer."

        When I clicked on the "Allow" button, I got a window containing this:-

        "Malicious software can damage your computer or violate your privacy

        RankChecker.xpi (Author not verified)

        http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/RankChecker.xpi "

        Then the option to "install or cancel"

        I'm sure that the plug in is ok, if you guys are using it. I am just wondering why I'm getting these warnings - has my latest version of Firefox not been updated to recognise this plug in, or is it something to do with my settings?

        Best Regards,
        Jeff.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike McBride
    Jeff,

    I'm using Firefox 3.0.5 and McAfee Security Suite, and didn't get that message. Works fine for me.

    It is one of those head-scratcher messages, though, that I've gotten with other downloads/plugins. Don't know what else to tell you; maybe someone with a little more tech savvy will chime in here.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeff Henshaw
      Thanks Mike,

      I'm sure that the download is safe.

      I am just intrigued by the messages.

      As you suggest, perhaps someone else would like to chime in and cure my curiosity!

      Best Regards,
      Jeff.
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