I have this strange problem. I have a page that ranks for a certain keywords (3rd and 4th page) on tools such as Seocentro, Seoserp, and Traffic Travis. However, through manual checking, I cannot find them at all.
What could be the problem? This is the first time it has happened to me and I can't find any answers to my dilemma. Quote: Originally Posted by yangtzeriver I have this strange problem. I have a page that ranks for a certain keywords (3rd and 4th page) on tools such as Seocentro, Seoserp, and Traffic Travis. However, through manual checking, I cannot find them at all.
What could be the problem? This is the first time it has happened to me and I can't find any answers to my dilemma. First i want to say that i am not used to use any kind of tool for knowing my keyword position. I check it manually. As first set your results per pages at 100 and then after type your keyword and use the googleglobal tool and then find for your url and this way you can find the perfect position for your keyword. And then after if any problem then ask again. Quote: Originally Posted by prcys First i want to say that i am not used to use any kind of tool for knowing my keyword position. I check it manually. As first set your results per pages at 100 and then after type your keyword and use the googleglobal tool and then find for your url and this way you can find the perfect position for your keyword. And then after if any problem then ask again. When I checked manually, my site is nowhere to be found. Not even when I checked the omitted results. I wonder where the tools are pulling it out, then? Quote: Originally Posted by yangtzeriver I have this strange problem. I have a page that ranks for a certain keywords (3rd and 4th page) on tools such as Seocentro, Seoserp, and Traffic Travis. However, through manual checking, I cannot find them at all.
What could be the problem? This is the first time it has happened to me and I can't find any answers to my dilemma. Because that tool is not connected to the Google Server. Well.....Look your site in other tools,Try to look your words at Google keywords tools or Semrush. Maybe your keywords in not in the ranking...Still you can check it in the another tools such as Firefox rank checker, IBP. For getting good ranking over the search engines you have to collect more quality backlinks for your website. so keep on building backlinks with high pr & niche category.. there's only one reason for that one.. those tools are not accurate. I suggest to just focus your rankings on google by manually checking it.. Just because a site has been indexed by Google doesn’t mean it will automatically RANK HIGHLY on Google’s search results page. You need to target and optimize what keywords you want to rank for. You may want to consider the following:
Keywords –are the keywords you’ve chosen best highlight the services/products of the site? Are there a lot of people searching for it? You could choose a competitive keyword, but if it is not specific enough to reach your target customers, the site could just end up being buried by bigger companies who know how to play the same keywords you use. Usually longer keywords are better since it becomes more specific to your service or product. Find what is troubling your customer and get those keywords and they will find you. Next, are your keywords positioned strategically on the site’s title tag? The name of the site should have enough information about what the site offers and this impacts the site’s ranking. You cannot throw in a bunch of the keywords on the title tag and expect that it will be clicked and show up.
Content – were the pages indexed by Google uniquely created or were they just stuffed with keywords? {This actually happened to one of our sites when it was over-optimized with keywords and went far behind}. Remember your “emotional” keywords and use that to address and explain how the product/service can solve those issues in the blog or the page. It must at all times, be relevant to what the keywords the people are searching for. You could further spread the word out by submitting unique content to sites like eZine, and eHow. The key here is to build original content regularly since Google Panda runs every month to determine who ranks where and does not rank at all.
Meta description – Although this does not impact the site’s ranking per se, this determines whether or not people will click the post/site, which can influence the site’s visibility overtime. If you don’t place a 150-word description of what the post/page is all about and merely stuff your keywords in it, don’t expect to entice the surfers to click on your page. And without click, no ranking. So think about the pages that were indexed if it had good meta desc.
Links – are you building links from high authority sites that Google likes such as Wordpress, hubpages, Squidoo, Ezine? Write unique content, place your link to your site on the content, and publish them using these web 2.0 sites. This is one way to ensure that the incoming links are relevant to your site, and if it’s relevant to what the searchers are looking for, Google will see that and eventually rank you up I agree with what a lot people are saying, check it manually.
I have yet to find a software that is accurate. A lot of the seo software is crap, and a waste of time. Manual is the only way to be certain.
I don't even use ANY software for anything seo related. The only numbers that matter to me are from analytics. I just have a unique way of doing things, and it's been working for me for 12 years.
What could be the problem? This is the first time it has happened to me and I can't find any answers to my dilemma. Quote: Originally Posted by yangtzeriver I have this strange problem. I have a page that ranks for a certain keywords (3rd and 4th page) on tools such as Seocentro, Seoserp, and Traffic Travis. However, through manual checking, I cannot find them at all.
What could be the problem? This is the first time it has happened to me and I can't find any answers to my dilemma. First i want to say that i am not used to use any kind of tool for knowing my keyword position. I check it manually. As first set your results per pages at 100 and then after type your keyword and use the googleglobal tool and then find for your url and this way you can find the perfect position for your keyword. And then after if any problem then ask again. Quote: Originally Posted by prcys First i want to say that i am not used to use any kind of tool for knowing my keyword position. I check it manually. As first set your results per pages at 100 and then after type your keyword and use the googleglobal tool and then find for your url and this way you can find the perfect position for your keyword. And then after if any problem then ask again. When I checked manually, my site is nowhere to be found. Not even when I checked the omitted results. I wonder where the tools are pulling it out, then? Quote: Originally Posted by yangtzeriver I have this strange problem. I have a page that ranks for a certain keywords (3rd and 4th page) on tools such as Seocentro, Seoserp, and Traffic Travis. However, through manual checking, I cannot find them at all.
What could be the problem? This is the first time it has happened to me and I can't find any answers to my dilemma. Because that tool is not connected to the Google Server. Well.....Look your site in other tools,Try to look your words at Google keywords tools or Semrush. Maybe your keywords in not in the ranking...Still you can check it in the another tools such as Firefox rank checker, IBP. For getting good ranking over the search engines you have to collect more quality backlinks for your website. so keep on building backlinks with high pr & niche category.. there's only one reason for that one.. those tools are not accurate. I suggest to just focus your rankings on google by manually checking it.. Just because a site has been indexed by Google doesn’t mean it will automatically RANK HIGHLY on Google’s search results page. You need to target and optimize what keywords you want to rank for. You may want to consider the following:
Keywords –are the keywords you’ve chosen best highlight the services/products of the site? Are there a lot of people searching for it? You could choose a competitive keyword, but if it is not specific enough to reach your target customers, the site could just end up being buried by bigger companies who know how to play the same keywords you use. Usually longer keywords are better since it becomes more specific to your service or product. Find what is troubling your customer and get those keywords and they will find you. Next, are your keywords positioned strategically on the site’s title tag? The name of the site should have enough information about what the site offers and this impacts the site’s ranking. You cannot throw in a bunch of the keywords on the title tag and expect that it will be clicked and show up.
Content – were the pages indexed by Google uniquely created or were they just stuffed with keywords? {This actually happened to one of our sites when it was over-optimized with keywords and went far behind}. Remember your “emotional” keywords and use that to address and explain how the product/service can solve those issues in the blog or the page. It must at all times, be relevant to what the keywords the people are searching for. You could further spread the word out by submitting unique content to sites like eZine, and eHow. The key here is to build original content regularly since Google Panda runs every month to determine who ranks where and does not rank at all.
Meta description – Although this does not impact the site’s ranking per se, this determines whether or not people will click the post/site, which can influence the site’s visibility overtime. If you don’t place a 150-word description of what the post/page is all about and merely stuff your keywords in it, don’t expect to entice the surfers to click on your page. And without click, no ranking. So think about the pages that were indexed if it had good meta desc.
Links – are you building links from high authority sites that Google likes such as Wordpress, hubpages, Squidoo, Ezine? Write unique content, place your link to your site on the content, and publish them using these web 2.0 sites. This is one way to ensure that the incoming links are relevant to your site, and if it’s relevant to what the searchers are looking for, Google will see that and eventually rank you up I agree with what a lot people are saying, check it manually.
I have yet to find a software that is accurate. A lot of the seo software is crap, and a waste of time. Manual is the only way to be certain.
I don't even use ANY software for anything seo related. The only numbers that matter to me are from analytics. I just have a unique way of doing things, and it's been working for me for 12 years.