Research your Website in major Search Engines – Google, Yahoo and MSN

Here are some quick links to finding out the popularity of your website (and your competitors) in Google!

Link Popularity: Not all search engines report link popularity data consistently enough to be included in a meaningful benchmark. However, knowing what these other engines are reporting can be very helpful.

Type in: link:www.yourwebsite.com.au in Google , Yahoo and MSN

Search Engine Saturation: Search Engine Saturation tells you how many pages you have indexed in the search engines. If your site is built correctly, everey single listing should count as a page plus all of your other pages. So if you have 100 pages each of these should be indexed.

Type in: site:www.yourwebsite.com.au in Google , Yahoo (special link) and MSN

Google, MSN, Yahoo

The Homepage
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Real Satisifed
Myhomeisforsale
listabusiness

About Peter Ricci

Peter Ricci is the Director of Agentpoint.com.au, Business2.com.au, Ginga.com.au and ZooProperty.com and has been involved in designing and developing real estate systems and websites since 1997. In July 2001 Peter founded Business2.com.au to help real estate agents better understand the power of the Internet and the real estate landscape in Australia and New Zealand. Since then he has penned over 300 articles on a variety of subjects in the real estate technology industry. Business2.com.au is now the leading real estate technology site in Australasia.

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2 Responses to Research your Website in major Search Engines – Google, Yahoo and MSN

  1. Mike January 28, 2007 at 12:58 pm #

    Hi Guys

    Also have a look at http://www.zippy.co.uk this was designed by a guy who is a bit of a guru in the SEO space and a regular speaker on the SEO circuit in US and Europe.

    It will give you all of the above on one page plus what keywords you rank on for Google, MSN, Yahoo, technorati, Ask Jeeves and Alexa and what your competitors are ranking for.

    The link tool in Google is a little broken, they dont really want you to know.

    Thanks

    Mike

  2. Peter February 19, 2007 at 8:39 am #

    Gravatars: If you go to Gravatar.com and register – you can post an image of yourself under your email address (image size 80 x 80 pixels) and any time you post a comment your image will appear alongside it! It takes around 48 hours to begin working, but after that it is completely automatic.

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