Unsolved Is there a way to find out with which keywords are we ranking currently without entering them as part of the campaign?
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I was able to do this on Ubersuggest and there I had an idea, which was helpful because part of our first attempts on SEO, on a relatively new company.
Is there a way to do this here?
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Yes, there are several ways to find out the keywords for which your website is currently ranking without entering them as part of a campaign. Here are a few methods you can use:
Google Search Console: Google Search Console is a free tool provided by Google that allows you to monitor and analyze your website's performance in Google search results. It provides information about the keywords that drive traffic to your site, the average position of your website for specific keywords, and the click-through rates. By accessing the Search Analytics report in Google Search Console, you can get insights into the keywords for which your website is ranking.
Analytics Tools: Web analytics tools like Google Analytics can provide valuable data about the keywords that are driving organic traffic to your website. In the "Acquisition" section of Google Analytics, you can find information about the organic search keywords that are bringing visitors to your site.
Third-Party SEO Tools: There are various third-party SEO tools available that can help you identify the keywords for which your website is ranking. Tools like SEMrush, Ahrefs, and Moz offer features that allow you to track your keyword rankings and discover new keyword opportunities. These tools provide comprehensive keyword data and insights into your website's organic search performance.
Manual Search: You can perform manual searches on search engines using relevant search terms related to your website's content. By analyzing the search engine results pages (SERPs), you can observe where your website appears and identify the keywords that trigger its visibility. However, this method can be time-consuming and may not provide a complete picture of your website's keyword rankings.
Remember that these methods provide estimations and insights into your website's keyword rankings. The exact rankings can fluctuate based on various factors, including location, personalization, and search algorithm updates.
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Moz is a best tool for this.
Regards, Mehboob Shar -
@LendonMarketing Yes, there is a way.....
Shortlist the keywords whose ranking you want to check frequently.
Then enter the keyword in "keyword Explorer", select the country and analyze the SERP.
If you see your website in the top results, it means you are ranked!
I follow this approach for the keywords I am conscious about and yeah, it doesn't require creating any campaigns
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