How can I find page 1 google keyword rankings for a certain page?
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Not sure if someone has a tool for this yet or not...
Say I have a page like this:
http://www.merchantcircle.com/business/Spokane.Painting.Pros.509-210-2799
and I would like to find out what keywords this page ranks for on google. Is there any tool that I can paste in that link and it would give me keywords that it ranks well for?
Other than the SEO moz rank checker. It's not like I want to run a campaign just for links like that but I might want to build some links to citations like that so I can move those citations up in the rankings.
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SEMRush has a whole load of keyword data on the domain you mentioned. For merchantcircle.com, it's got (at the time of checking) the ranking poisition for 424,216 keywords and the url of the ranking page.
(Unfortunately it doesn't have the page that you mentioned.)
Looking at the page, there really isn't all that much content, so determining a keyword that the page might plausibly be raning for is pretty easy. A quick look at the <title>and the <h1> does give you a pretty big clue that "Spokane Painting Pros" is the likely target keyword.</p> <p>The Moz Rank Tracker does report that for "Spokane Painting Pros", the specific page mentioned, is ranking at #9, although it can't tell me if the site is getting any organic traffic for that keyword. (Google Webmaster Tools might have some more information on the keyword including impressions and click-throughs)</p></title>
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There is no real tool I know of that you just plug and play for KW data, specific to 1 URL.
I would plug into various analytics platforms that you can collect data from (without keyword not provided) by Google now. Also consider setting up (if you haven't already) both Google and Bing Webmaster Tool accounts to collect KW data directly from the engine.
I still suggest you use the KW Planner by Google to identify more KW's once you look over the Webmaster accounts mentioned above. This will help you reach a little further. Plugging into Moz, creating that campaign for a site specific domain is also a MAJOR plus and should not be ignored. Build the campaign, run it, analyze the data and then move it to 'archives' to save the data and not delete it should you need access to the setup again
Once you have KW's targeted for specific URL's (best practice), you should also consider picking up the AWR application (Advanced Web Ranking) software. It's a bit pricey, but worth every penny. I have been using it for 3-4 years now and is a major asset in my toolbox.
Just to note: I don't rely to much on KW rankings anymore, but more about conversion KW's. Because you have the top ranking for KW doesn't mean you are going to convert visitors. It just means high amounts of traffic. It's about analyzing and finding out which KW's drive sales or conversions on your site. Just a pro tip!
Thanks, hope this helps a little.
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