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Your Visibility in Google, MSN, and Yahoo with these DIY SEO Tools
In this three part article,
you'll find many tools that any webmaster can use to monitor your
site's search engine position, and use to increase the visibility
of your site in major search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN.
URL Trends
Most of the coverage I've
seen focuses on the ability of UrlTrends to allow you to "View
Any URLs Google PageRank, Alexa Rank, Popular Search Terms and Incoming
Links".
And that's a great thing,
to be able to see all of that from one place. But one great thing
missed about this tool are that you can subscribe to changes to
the results via RSS -hands off monitoring of your site.
Fagan Finder's
URL Info
This online gadget is
like the Swiss Army knife of site information, giving you one-page
access to dozens of pertinent check-ups. But monitoring relevant
search engine information like your backlinks, or the cached pages
in a search engine are just the tip of the iceberg.
You can use URL Info to
check that your HTML code is validated, translate your page,
and if you're a blogger, discover where your site is mentioned in
the blogosphere.
Spannerwork's
Spider Simulator
Ever wondered what your
site looks like to the search engine spiders that crawl the web,
looking for information to include in their databases? Go to this
page to see what information is seen by the spider and what it skips
over.
Spannerworks.com can also
help you figure out how to troubleshoot content that seems like
it should show up to a spider but doesn't, with its HTTP viewer.
They also have a tool that will analyze your keyword density.
GoRankdotcom's Top Ten Comparison
If you've been banging
your head against the wall in an attempt to figure out why you haven't
hit the top ten results in Google, GoRankdotcom has a page that
can give you important clues to help you figure it out. One of my
favorites, the Top Ten comparison report, will scrub the raw data
of the top ranking results for a given keyword.
In studying the results,
you may find it easier to understand where your own Optimisation
efforts are going wrong. Don't forget to stop by Google for your
API key at http://www.google.com/api as you'll need it to create
your free account.
Search Guild's
Keyword Difficulty Checker
This one's an old favorite
of mine. When you find what you may think is an ideal keyword, before
you start tweaking your pages, it's a good idea to run it through
this tester. Using the Google API, it analyzes whether or not a
given phrase will be worth your efforts.
You'll already have to
be well-versed in how to find good keywords to plug into the tool,
but once you have that nailed, it's pretty reliable in telling you
whether it's worth your time to target that phrase. If you use flash
on your site, check out the flash viewer on their utilities
page as well.
The following tools are
for monitoring your search results in the three major search engines.
It isn't an all-inclusive list, but rather a highlight of some of
the tools you can use. (I'll point you to one of the master lists
when we get into more general tools in part three.)
Using Your Google
Site Information Page
I've covered this in an
earlier article, but just in case you missed it, we'll go over it
again briefly here. (If you need more help following along, you
can listen to one of my recent podcasts
for a convenient audio walkthrough.)
Open up your browser and
go to Google's home page. Type in info:yoursitenameandsuffix. So
if your site was ExactSeek.com you'd type info:exactseek.com. You
can also use site:yoursitenameandsuffix to find out which pages
have been indexed by Google's search engine spider.
This search will tell
you pages that Google considers similar to yours. It will also show
sites that it considered linked to you, and show sites that carry
your full url, hyperlinked or not. It's not 100% accurate as far
as telling you all the sites that are linked back to yours, but
what you can learn from this is which backlinks matter.
>From here you
can also see the last day Google spidered your home page.
To see this in action,
click on the first group of information links, "Show Google's
cache of yoursitename.com" If you look next to the word "cached"
on the first line, the date is expressed also.
Sometimes it seems that
the cached time for yoursitename.com and www.yoursitename.com are
different, so be sure and check both.
Finding Information
About Your Site In Yahoo
This document will tell
you how to find out what sites are linking to you, give you the
results for how many pages of your site are in Yahoo, and more.
Once you get to the results page, you'll be able to view your cached
pages, etc.
Discovering Your Site's
Status on MSN
As the page in the help
section states, you can use site:www.yoursitehere.com to find out
if a document at your site has been indexed. The results page will
also give you the date of last caching.
Google Rankings
You'll need a free
Google API key for this one, and this site has the direct link telling
you where to get one. You'll have to enter this key in order to
query the site for information on Google.
With Google Rankings,
you'll be able to see where you rank within the top 40-1000 results
in Google for a given keyword.
I recently noticed that it also displays results for MSN and Yahoo,
with links to each search engine.
They also have some other
tools that will track your keywords over time, as well as one they
call the "Ultimate SEO Tool" that will measure your site's
keyword density.
Google Backlinks Checker
LilEngine.com's Backlink
Checker will measure the number of links you have pointing back
to your site against competing sites. Handy if you just want a quick
comparison of how many links you have versus others, though how
much getting more links back will help varies, depending on other
factors.
Yahoo Search Rankings
>From the same folks
who brought you Google Rankings, using Yahoo Search Rankings, you'll
be able to see where you rank within the top 1000 results in Yahoo
for a given keyword. If you just want to see your Yahoo rankings,
it's quite helpful.
You can find more Yahoo
tools that use the Yahoo Web API at their developer's site.
In the next part of the
article, we'll take a closer look at other tools that give you more
specific information about the links pointing back to your site,
keyword research, and more.
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