how do you find out what page your website is on?

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Ok, I have talked to a few people recently that said that they have a website on page 26, 14, 1 and 36. I should have asked them, but never thought about it until today. Is there an easier way to know where you rank as far as what page your on in Google for example? I have a relatively new website and I want to check where it stands for my keyword. How do I check that the easy way instead of going thru every page like I have been? That seems like a waste of time to me and that theres got to be an easier way to know that my website is on page 4 or something.

Thank you,

Adam
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  • Profile picture of the author Bryan Zimmerman
    Market Samurai has a pretty cool little feature now that will check the first 500 pages from google, yahoo and bing for you. You just enter in your url, the keywords you want to see what your ranking for and hit "go".

    Comes back with results in a few minutes, and it keeps them so when you check them again you can see your movement.
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    • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
      Originally Posted by Bryan Zimmerman View Post

      Market Samurai has a pretty cool little feature now that will check the first 500 pages from google, yahoo and bing for you. You just enter in your url, the keywords you want to see what your ranking for and hit "go".

      Comes back with results in a few minutes, and it keeps them so when you check them again you can see your movement.
      Dude I have MS but I havent seen this feature? Any chance you could tell me where it is??

      *EDIT - sorry just found it Wow, cant believe I overlooked this!
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      • Profile picture of the author Bryan Zimmerman
        Originally Posted by ramone_johnny View Post

        Dude I have MS but I havent seen this feature? Any chance you could tell me where it is??
        Open it up, and pull up one of your campaigns. If you haven't got one saved, start a new project. Once you get past the initial screen, look on the left hand side under keywords. It will say "rank checker". It's the second one.

        If you haven't updated (which they tell you there is an update each time you load it if there is) you may not have it. But it's been out for a few months now.
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  • Profile picture of the author ProfitwithAdam
    Any free tools? Market Samurai costs $149.

    Thank you,

    Adam
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    • Profile picture of the author Bryan Zimmerman
      Not that I know of off hand. MS does a whole hell of a lot more too though for the $149.00. It's well worth the price IMO.
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    • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
      Originally Posted by ProfitwithAdam View Post

      Any free tools? Market Samurai costs $149.

      Thank you,

      Adam
      If you dont want to invest any money startup an excel spreadsheet with a listing of the domain, keywords, position and dates - this is what I have done in the past.

      Heres a tip - before performing your search try setting the search result preferences to show paging of 100 at a time. This way you dont have to click through page after page after page trying to find your domain. Oh, and be sure to use CTL F to quickly find the domain youre looking for.

      Its not as effective and as quick as MS but its free
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  • Profile picture of the author SuiteJ
    I use an addon for Firefox called RankChecker.

    You can check where a domain ranks for multiple keywords that you choose. It'll show you where you rank for each keyword on the big 3 search engines.

    Cheers
    Jay
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  • Profile picture of the author johagulo
    There is a very good FF addon for that
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  • Profile picture of the author Sojourn
    I've used Firefox RankChecker for months. It's perfect, free, and easy. You can save multiple files of keywords and name them after various niches, download the information to Excel and save it for future reference.

    Just as an example, let's say you have one site targeting multiple keywords, each with some web 2.0 properties and some ezinearticles pointing to it and you want to check all of those periodically for where they rank in the SERPs.

    Use RankChecker's Add Multiple Keywords button to add all of your 10 keywords for all the domains you want to watch (your site domain, ezinearticles.com, your web 2.0 properties).

    Save that search using whatever niche description means something to you. Now, anytime you want to check on those same sites, the info is all ready to go. Just open that particular file and Start RankChecker.

    If you have multiple campaigns, save a unique list of keywords and domains for each campaign or niche. Not sure how many different files you can save but I have over 20 campaign files now and have never had a problem.

    You can also modify each search list if you add content or articles after you first created a particular RankChecker file. Added keywords, sites or articles? Add them to your search list and save the new file info.

    Export the info periodically to an Excel file, save it and compare your movement over time to monitor your results.

    Having said that - I have Market Samurai and didn't notice that feature so off to check that out.
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  • Profile picture of the author JBorhez
    Just downloaded Rank Checker after reading this thread! Works well!

    Thanks for the post!!
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  • Profile picture of the author dtrainer
    Wow dude thank you for this sharing. I was looking for something like this for quite some time.
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