Which exact page of Google results is my website on?

by Y2E
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Is there an easy way to find out which page of Google search results a site is on?

Say I have a site, sweetcannoli.com, which just got indexed. I do a search for my main keyword "cannoli" and Google gives me "Results 1 - 10 of about 591,000 for cannoli". Flipping through the pages one by one, I find my site at #123 on page 12. Is there a way I could have found out straight away that it was on page 12?

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  • Profile picture of the author Bruce Hearder
    Originally Posted by Y2E View Post

    Is there an easy way to find out which page of Google search results a site is on?

    Say I have a site, sweetcannoli.com, which just got indexed. I do a search for my main keyword "cannoli" and Google gives me "Results 1 - 10 of about 591,000 for cannoli". Flipping through the pages one by one, I find my site at #123 on page 12. Is there a way I could have found out straight away that it was on page 12?

    Thanks
    Simple answer is NO!

    I do it by going to "advanced search" and change the number of results displayed from 10 to 100.
    Then search for your site, and find out what number it s and divide by 10 and you know what page you are..

    Honestly.. If you are not in the top 30 listings (ie first 3pages), your site is not getting seen. So its irrelevant if your site is at @123 or at #89, your site is not getting seen.
    Keep on backlinking!

    Hope this helps

    Bruce
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  • Profile picture of the author Y2E
    Thanks Bruce.

    I'm backlinking manually for now. This is the first site up for now, while I'm reading and learning, and I'm doing most of my slow experimenting on it.

    I think my site is doing the funky chicken Google dance, though. Yesterday it was on page-x and today it's nowhere to be found except by site:url or direct url/sitename search. What is strange too is that the index was re-cached yesterday to the most recent content, but today it has changed. The caption still reads "snapshot of the page as it appeared on 7 Mar 2010 04:59:44 GMT" and the actual image snapshot reflects most recent content, but the description text in the Google search results under the site name is back to what it used to say before yesterday.

    This Google sure likes to play on the nerves, huh?
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