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Reverse Lookup For Keywords.
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ventura
, Jan 09 2004 11:55 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 January 2004 - 11:55 AM
Is there any tool out there that will generate a list of keywords that my site is found by?
#2
Posted 09 January 2004 - 12:05 PM
The only thing that is going to accurately show you what you are found for is your weblogs, but that is approaching it from the wrong angle IMO.
What you should look for is what people are looking for in your area and then make sure you are found for THOSE terms.
Anyone can get a website a number 1 position , but it is no use at all if no one is searching for that phrase.
What you should look for is what people are looking for in your area and then make sure you are found for THOSE terms.
Anyone can get a website a number 1 position , but it is no use at all if no one is searching for that phrase.
#3
Posted 09 January 2004 - 12:08 PM
not as far as im aware. nice idea though!
i think your best bet would be to examine your log files.
ive just downloaded funnel web log analyzer and its great!
i think your best bet would be to examine your log files.
ive just downloaded funnel web log analyzer and its great!
#4
Posted 09 January 2004 - 12:11 PM
Welcome, Ventura! 
Yes, you need a good log analysis software, that will show you exactly what keywords your site is found by.
There's Webtrends, Urchin, Webalizer, Hitbox, and tons more.
We have some discussions of these types of software in our Statistics and Tracking ROI forum.
Good luck!
Jill
Yes, you need a good log analysis software, that will show you exactly what keywords your site is found by.
There's Webtrends, Urchin, Webalizer, Hitbox, and tons more.
We have some discussions of these types of software in our Statistics and Tracking ROI forum.
Good luck!
Jill
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