How do I finde out how my company ranksfor each keyword compared to their competitors?
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Is there a tool or way to see how my company ranks for each keyword compared to the competition.I am new at this and am wondering if there is a tool for this and how to use it . Answers please in very laymans terms. Thank you.
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Hi
yes there are some tools available in the pro version of SEOMOZ the you can use the rankings and history section to show your positions for that keyword and also shows the actual result page and where you and your competitors rank for that keyword. you can also use the on-page tool which allows you to setup a report card for a targeted keyword and it grades your results based on the on-page optimisation of that page for the individual keyword.
Rank checker:
1.) setup and campaign for your domain
2.) add your competitors to that campaign
3.) check under the rankings section for your keywords and where you rank
4.) click on the targeted keyword to view more in depth detail ( it shows you graphs and stats for that keyword) scroll down the page to view the current ranking for that keyword it highlights you and your competitors positions.
On-page optimisation
1.) use the on-page tool to generate a report based on the keyword optimisation of the page url.
this returns a graded report of how well optimised the targeted page URL is for the keyword.
You can also check the back links of a competitor using the link analysis section
hope this helps
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