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1. Is there a way to find out all the keywords rank for a web page on Google?

2. How do you guys optimise your site for Yahoo and Bing? Any special methods/secrets?

Thanks for your help in advance,
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  • Originally Posted by Amenda Jessera View Post

    1. Is there a way to find out all the keywords rank for a web page on Google?

    2. How do you guys optimise your site for Yahoo and Bing? Any special methods/secrets?

    Thanks for your help in advance,
    If you want to see what keywords a webmaster is targeting, install: SEO for Firefox Extension: Free SEO Toolbar Firefox Browser Plugin

    and then, right click on the site, select SEO for Firefox, then select SEO XRay, and it will show you the keywords.
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    • Profile picture of the author Amenda Jessera
      Originally Posted by strategic seo services View Post

      If you want to see what keywords a webmaster is targeting, install: SEO for Firefox Extension: Free SEO Toolbar Firefox Browser Plugin

      and then, right click on the site, select SEO for Firefox, then select SEO XRay, and it will show you the keywords.
      Thanks Julia, Let me try that method,

      Is there any ideas about Yahoo and Bing optimization?
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    Originally Posted by Amenda Jessera View Post

    1. Is there a way to find out all the keywords rank for a web page on Google?

    2. How do you guys optimise your site for Yahoo and Bing? Any special methods/secrets?

    Thanks for your help in advance,
    1. It's fairly hard to see all the possible rankings for a page. If you take all the possible words on a page and arrange them in every 2-3-4-5 word possibilities, they make up a huge number.

    Plus, you could even rank for some phrases that have a word or two that's not even on your pages.

    Instead, I suggest you get a good log/stats program for your site and see which keywords/phrases actually send you traffic. After all, it's traffic that really matters, not rank.

    2. Bing/Yahoo seems to be OK with "rolling" link strategies. Basically, put a lot of links on a blog to your other resources. The next day, take those links off and add some others. It appears that Bing counts new links but doesn't subtract the disappearing links, so "link decay" may not be an issue with Bing.

    I'm not a Bing expert, so take this advice only for conversational purposes...But it's something to consider.
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    • Profile picture of the author ankushkohli
      Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

      1. It's fairly hard to see all the possible rankings for a page. If you take all the possible words on a page and arrange them in every 2-3-4-5 word possibilities, they make up a huge number.

      Plus, you could even rank for some phrases that have a word or two that's not even on your pages.

      Instead, I suggest you get a good log/stats program for your site and see which keywords/phrases actually send you traffic. After all, it's traffic that really matters, not rank.

      2. Bing/Yahoo seems to be OK with "rolling" link strategies. Basically, put a lot of links on a blog to your other resources. The next day, take those links off and add some others. It appears that Bing counts new links but doesn't subtract the disappearing links, so "link decay" may not be an issue with Bing.

      I'm not a Bing expert, so take this advice only for conversational purposes...But it's something to consider.

      That's very good point to consider, will keep in mind.
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    1. forexscambuster.com - SEMRush's main report for domain
    2. just make sure bing finds your links.
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