Instruction
Multiple Search Engines Test
Every website has a set of keywords that are relevant to its topic. If you own a florist website, the keyword could be "flower".
1. Enter "flower" in the first key term. Select two different search engines (e.g. Google and Yahoo)
2. In Highlight Site, enter your website address (e.g. flowers.com) to see where is your site listed.
See real example for FTD.com
Multiple Keywords Test
You would be surprised that your site may rank well for "flower" but not for "flowers". Rank different keywords/phrases. (e.g. Flower, flowers, yellow flowers, dry flowers, dried flowers, etc)
1. Enter "flower" in the first key term. Enter "flowers" in the second key term.
2. In Highlight Site, enter your website address (e.g. flowers.com) to see where is your site listed.
See real example for Flower.com
Frequently Asked Questions
I don't see my site highlighted on the search results?
Under "Highlight Site", type in your website address. Try not to be too restrictive. For example, instead of writing www.flower.com, use "flower.com".
It is possible that your site is not listed at all in the top few pages of the search result. You'll need to improve on your search engine optimization for this keyword!
What does the link connecting two balls mean?
It means both these web pages have the same URL. The connecting links easily let you analyze the ranking structure using different keyword or search engine combinations.
What are the red balls?
When the "Highlight Site" is in use to match to a site URL, the matching site will be shown with a red ball.
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