A Question about Keywords

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Hello,

I just purchased a website and was wondering how I find out what the keywords for my site are? Im going to be doing some link building and need to know the keywords for my site in order to begin to measure the page rank.

This confuses me.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks.
#keywords #question
  • Profile picture of the author MadameBusiness
    Hello!

    What is the URL for your website.
    Also, what is the theme/product/service?
    This will tell you what your keyword is.
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    • Profile picture of the author thecableguy
      It sounds like you purchased a an existing website with the pages already there? If so, for the existing pages you can use Google's Adwords keyword tool to see what keywords are on the page. If it's pages that you're going to create you may want to research the keyword PHRASES first. Most people try to go for high search volume and low amount of competing pages, but that's just to get a general idea. There are tools to help determine the strength of the competition, like Microniche Finder, Market Samurai, Traffic Travis (free version).
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      • Profile picture of the author rhinocl
        You can also just look at the source code for any of your pages in any browser. Then search for 'keywords' and see what is listed under content for keywords. This will tell you what you already have. The tools mentioned above will tell you what you should have.
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    • Profile picture of the author latoure1
      My website is in my signature. Theme is Movies
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  • Profile picture of the author DogScout
    You can also go to Google's keyword tool that will allow you to enter your URL and give a hundred or so suggestions along with how many times searchers use that keyword and it's competition on Adwords, though both numbers are not very accurate from what I have found. (They are however close enough for the most part.)

    https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
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  • Profile picture of the author johnben1444
    Type the site into your browser and click the "View" button on the top left hand corner of the page, it will drill down on the list click "source" you will find all the HTML used in building your site in most cases, you will find the meta tag whick include your keywords.

    If not you will have to be creative about.

    From what your site is all about you can begin to trace your keywords with the help of Google Keyword Selector.
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  • Profile picture of the author noodle2005
    movies, films, movie trailers, watch movie previews, buy movies, showtimes, movie theaters, box office, thousands of movies, hd trailers, movie store
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    • Profile picture of the author latoure1
      Noodle,

      So based on those keywords, I should be checking periodically on Google to see if my page rank increases for each of the specific keywords. Correct?
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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    Google's keyword tool is free, but I also use - Keyword Discovery, Wordtracker, spyfu, and nichebot.
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    • Profile picture of the author imintern
      From Sorce Code of your site (pretty cool site visually, by the way) -

      Code:
       
      <meta content="movies, films, movie trailers, watch movie previews, buy movies, showtimes, movie theaters, box office, thousands of movies, hd trailers, movie store" name="keywords" />
       <title>SeekingMovies.com - The Movie Entertainment of the 21st Century!</title>
      You already have the keywords there. Now use a keyword tool like the free Google Adwords Keywords Tool or paid tools like Market Samurai to decide which keywords are worthy to target.

      I hope you already know but I thought I sould mention - please note that the description Meta tag is missing. You should have one. And I think putting the primary keyword (when you have them) in the title will also help.
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