Improve Google SEO For Successful Blogging Using Free Online Marketing Tools

Everyone wants to improve their Google SEO. Here are some free and simple online marketing tools that will help you on your journey of successful blogging by allowing you to monitor your listings in Google search engine results pages (SERP or GSERP), discover how many daily visitors search for your targeted keywords, and last is a tool that tells you how difficult or easy it is to achieve first page results on any given keyword or keyword groups. Using these tools will help you gain an improved Google SEO.

  • GoogleRankings.com – You can use this site to find out what number you come up for in the Google listings, which can be very powerful information if used correctly. If you’re ranked in the top 1000, you have a shot at raising your listing for that page by tweaking the page to be a little more relevant.
  • SearchGuild.com – After discovering on GoogleRankings.com that your search terms pulls up in the search engine results page, use this tool to calculate how difficult it will be to climb to the top.
  • DigitalPoint.com – Before you make a goal to being listed first on a certain search term, use this free tool that gives an approximation of how many hits per day a good ranking gets. You might determine that it isn’t worth your time and efforts on some keyword groups, while others you might want to invest more.

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4 Responses to Improve Google SEO For Successful Blogging Using Free Online Marketing Tools

  1. Nice article Garry .

  2. Garry Conn says:

    Thank you. Let me know how you like the Google SEO Marketing Tools. Come back later after playing around with them a little and let everyone know what you thought.

    Look forward to hearing back from you,
    Garry

  3. Eric says:

    It should be noted that the GoogleRankings.com website does not actually allow you to find your rank on Google without a key. It tells you other sites such as Yahoo! and MSN without a key, but Google itself requires one.

  4. Garry Conn says:

    Eric,

    I never realized that Google stopped issuing API keys. That is odd. As of Dec. 5th 2006 Google stopped releasing keys to use this program. Check out this page. People that already have an API key can continue to use this service, people without an API key are not able to use the service…

    I am glad I have my API key… sheesh!! :( Sorry for everyone else…

    I guess I can help out and check ranking for people using my key… but I am not sure if that could get me in trouble or not, and I definitely don’t want to get my key taken away, for sure!

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