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Free Web Ranking Report & Website Analysis

Our web ranking report is a FREE offer:  We will be pleased to examine your web site and run a free web ranking report and search engine analysis on the five largest search engines: Google, Microsoft Bing, Yahoo!, AOL and Ask.comIn January 2010, in the USA market Google received 66.3% of all searches, Yahoo 14.5%, Microsoft Bing 10.9%, AOL Search 2.5% and Ask.com 1.9%.

The total number of searches in January 2010 was 10,272,099,000.  These five named engines account for better than 98.9 percent of all searches in the USA. 

We will also give you a quick overview if there are any important things missing, if you want one.

If you are not in the USA, we will run the report on your local search engines if there are some.

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Important note about ranking reports: Ranking reports don't mean nearly as much as they used to because of the importance of local search and the personalization of search.  What I see from my IP address may be significantly different that what you see.  There is much more to search engine optimization than simple rankings.

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Ranking Report offer, enter up to six key word phrases that you think people might use to find your product, service or professional skills

No one word phrases! Searchers don't search for single words!

Running a ranking report on single words is useless unless it is a unique company name, a brand name or a registered trademark. Use 2, 3, 4, 5 or more word phrases to see the best results. 

During 2009 the long tail search query keeps getting longer; 1- and 2-word search queries are on the decline, while 4- and 5-word queries are rising, while 3-word queries are down slightly.  Four-word queries are up 12% since 2007, and five-word queries are up 16%.

Go read my Keyword Services page about niche search targets and relevancy's effect on conversions.
 

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If you selected a search engine other than Google, that's fine.  You are entitled to search as you wish.  The reason I ask this question is from a website marketing and ranking perspective, consider this:
Google has expanded its usage share in the U.S. search-engine market to over  two-thirds or more of all queries.  If you aren't ranking with Google, you aren't generating much traffic?  Exactly the point, like it or not.

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