Tool for seeing targeted keywords?
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Hello Friends,
Is there a tool that provides a list including targeted keywords and there ranking for those keywords?
For example if I type in a website url it shows me which keywords they targeted, on which page and their ranking position.
Thanks for helping out a foreign noobie;)
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Thank you very much for helping me out:)
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You can't really pinpoint the exact keywords another SEO is targeting, although you can find out indirectly by analyzing their keyword density.I really like the Wordtracker Scout Chrome extension. It gives you a nice visual of keyword density. Now select the keywords you want to know more about and use a Rank Tracking tool like Moz's to determine rank. Now, I would then use the Keyword Difficulty tool and SERP analysis for each keyword. You really need rank and keyword difficulty score to make an informed decision about a keyword strategy.
Now, select the keywords you want to know more about and use a Rank Tracking tool like Moz's to determine rank. I would then use the Keyword Difficulty tool and SERP analysis for each keyword. You really need rank and a keyword difficulty score to make an informed decision about a keyword strategy.
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