Friday, May 22, 2009

Keeping Track Of Your Search Engine Rankings

Want to know where your website ranks in the search engines? Don't want to spend hours entering each keyword into Google, Yahoo and MSN to see if your page appears in the top 10?

No problem -- Traffic Travis - SEO Software can do it all for you.

How to do it:

If you haven't downloaded Traffic Travis... it's free, and you can grab it at http://vur.me/mlminertia/TT

1) Click on "Search Engine Tools"

2) Create a project

Click the "Add project" button

Give your project a name, and enter the address of the website.

Click the "Search engines" tab

Choose which search engines you'd like to monitor.

Set the "Max results per search engine" box to "50" (this means TT will search the first 50 search engine listings for your site, and if it doesn't find it there, it will give up.)

Click the "keywords" tab

Enter the keywords you'd like to check your site against. (Click the "Add keywords" button and then write your list into the white box.) You can either just enter the keywords you've optimized your site for, or you can enter a larger list of keywords just in case you happen to start ranking for things you didn't plan on. The thing to remember is that Traffic Travis can only check the keywords that you've entered, so if you're ranking for something that's not in the list, Traffic Travis won't know about it.

Click "Save"

3) Click "Start update" to fetch your search engine rankings

Traffic Travis will look for your site in the search engines using the keywords you have entered. Beside each keyword in your list you will see the information that Traffic Travis has found:

Search engine = Which search engine Traffic Travis was checking

Current = Your current ranking for this keyword in this search engine (note that "0" means that Traffic Travis could not find your site)

Previous = Your previous ranking for this keyword. Traffic Travis remembers the positions from the last time you checked, so you can see if you're going up or down in the search engines. Note that it will only compare against the last time you checked.

Top = The best result Traffic Travis has ever seen for your site.

A good idea is to print the results out (by clicking the "print positions" button). That way you can keep track of your positions over time.

If there are any questions please feel free to leave a comment.

Remember we're in this together.

Mlminertia...Learn The Right Moves

Cal Hardesty
mlminertia@live.com

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