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How can I find out what is the list of keywords I currently use in my website?
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How can I find out what is the list of keywords I currently use in my website? In other words I want to know my current state of keywords
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Hi,
I would like to suggest few ways to find the list of keyword currently used in your website.
1>Check view source of each page and see what keywords used in meta title, H1 tag & content. These are the very important place where people use keywords to optimize.
2>Second check in webmaster tools & analytics if your site is not brand new. In these two you will find by which keywords website getting traffic.
3>Use open site explorer (a moz tool). To use this tool for keyword ideas, enter website URL and go to the Anchor Text Distribution tab.
I hope above methods helps you.
Thanks
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I think, you are asking about your current keyword and keyword position on Search engine, If it s your question, then I will say; Click right button on you Website home page then click "View page source" You will see another tab, then Press Clt+F and write "Meta". You will see your keyword list in keyword section, what you used in your site. Or If you want to see your keyword list, i mean which list google provide you, Check out From Google "Content Keywords".
For current position, you can use Third party tools, like smallseotools.com or you can use Google webmaster tool. Which tool provide you, your current keyword position, impression and Click. So, Now its your turn ! Go ahead.
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Hi,
If you are looking for your content keywords you can find that from Google Webmaster. Login to your webmaster
Webmaster >> Google Index >> Content Keywords.
If you are after anything specific let me know.
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Hi Rosalia. Keywords are typically determined at will, meaning, if you want to rank for a the keyword "lizards" you make the best page you can about "lizards". Keywords also can be determined via the search engines, meaning some people arrive to your site in with terms that might surprise you. Ideally you're trying to find a sweet spot where you're getting a decent amount of targeted visits from people that are interested in what your site has to offer. As a working example, visit Wikipedia. Basically each page of their site relates to a keyword that is the topic of their page. Make sense? Cheers!
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