SEO Competitive Analysis Tool Recommendations

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Hi Warriors!

I've been reading the forums for about a month now, and I am just blown away by all the amazing info everyone is contributing. I hope to be able to help out other people someday in the same way I'm getting help now.

Anyway, first post here.

I have a specific brick and mortar business that I am trying to improve the rankings on. I've been trying out a few various tools such as Market Samurai and Traffic Travis, and they've given some incredible insight on what keywords I should be targeting. The good news is that I think with some effort I can beat out my competitors in some valuable keywords they aren't doing a good job competing on.

And yet, I still feel like it would be helpful to know precisely what keywords they are ranking highly on. Is there a tool that can help with this?

My vision is that I simply type in a URL and it spits out a list of keywords with their position in google/yahoo/bing results for each of those keywords.

Is there anything out there that does this?

Cheers everyone!
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  • You can have a look at adding the seo quake toolbar to your firefox. This will allow you to do a competition analysis for keywords that they are using on their website.
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    Take the URL of the site and plug it into Google's Keyword tool at https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal and it will give you a good idea of what keywords would be good for that site. These might not be the key words that they are targeting, but it should give you a good over view.

    If you want to find out the exact words that the site is targeting, try looking at the source code for the site. There will be a line of code that states 'keyword' and following that will be the key words. Not all sites list them, so this may not work.

    Another way to do it if you have Alexia installed on a Firefox browser, you can click that in the lower right and select 'Search Analytics' and you will find a bunch of information including the top search queries that find the site. It may be that the site doesn't get a whole lot of hits from the search engines, so this may not work.

    Hopefully one of these ways will get you the information you want. Good luck.
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