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Elite Googler
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search your targeted keyword/s in google search.. and find if your site is listed SERP... there are other toll online to know your rankings in google.. but its not that accurate... its still recommend to search manually...
try this.. after you search Google place &num=100 at the end of the address bar. This will show 100 results per page. Since Google clusters search results by site this will make scanning the link list rather easy. hope this can help... |
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manual search is the best and most accurate.
just type your targeted keywords at the search bar then click the search button. and presto, the results will be given to you. you can also click the advanced search of google so that the 1st one hundred results are automatically shown to you. |
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try to use mcdar.net/dance/index.php .. it can help you search your keywords in G more faster.. it also has different data centers to know what are your positionings in each center...
after you check it on there, you should confirm it also in the G search to know if it is in that position.... |
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