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    jn_nj
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    Posted: 2005-Sep-07 12:54
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    Hi everybody,

    There are many website which have gained high ranking in search results of search engine. If i want to know which are the keyword through which these sites are at top of search results of search engines.

    Can anyone suggest me any tool or techniques through which i can know about SPECIFIC keywords which are making site at the top.

    Please dont suggest me to look into page source and find keywords from there. I want to know SPECIFIC keywords.

    Please sort this matter.Hoping for earliest reply.




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    Posted: 2005-Sep-07 13:10
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    The keywords don't make the site rank highly.

    Site at the top of the heap should basically be following this plan:

    1 - research keywords to determine which keywords have actual traffic on them
    2 - offer original, relevant content to a keyword - one page per keyword targeted
    3 - follow the basics of SEO and make sure the site is clean and works properly
    4 - spend a lot of time building quality inbound links from related, decent, sites

    Keyword research is key for everything. I personally use Wordtracker to help me with my research (you must buy it), though there are other tools which do basically the same thing. keep in mind - free applications generally won't give you everything you need - that's why they're free.

    First you must determine what keywords have the traffic on them - what people are actually searching for. Then simply search on those phrases for competitors.



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    Posted: 2005-Sep-07 13:46
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    I agree with you that keywords are not single one which make a site at the top of search results.But even though, it plays a big role.

    If every basic steps of SEO is followed and after that i want to know specific KEYWORDS which are attracting visitors to site.

    Is there any tool or suggestions.






    SportsGuy
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    Posted: 2005-Sep-07 19:52
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    The point I was making was this:

    It's not the keywords that attract users TO a site.

    If a site ranks well for a phrase, the site is relevant for THAT phrase.

    part of SEO is doing keyword research - basically learning what people are searching on.

    You use a tool like Wordtracker to find that data.



    amitbhawnani
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    Posted: 2005-Sep-25 18:49
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    Try using the Keyword Playground Tool
    www.webconfs.com/keyword-playground.php
    It displays information about the number of searches for specific keywords..
    I think it is what your looking for...

    [ Message was edited by: bhartzer 10/22/2005 08:36 pm ]




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