Track Your Backlinks And Keywords With This Free Tool

There are lots of tools out there to track your backlinks and keyword position in the search engines. The one I like the best is FREE and is from DigitalPoint.

The keyword tracker allows you to track multiple keywords by domain, in other words, you can see where you rank for a given key phrase for any number of domains you (or your competitors) own. Simply enter the keyword and domain, and the system will show your rank on Google, MSN, Yahoo – or you can choose ALL to get your rank on all of the engines.

The backlinks tracker is simple – enter your url, and the system tells you how many backlinks you have on Yahoo for the single url, backlinks for the whole domain on Yahoo, and the backlink count on Google.

The feature that makes both of these free tools really outstanding is the ability to track and graph your results over time. You simply set up a simple script and cron it daily, and your stats will be updated each day, with your progress, up or down, logged regularly. The service even has a simple graphing feature so you can get visual graphs of your progress.

All of this takes a couple of hours to set up, and then you can just forget about it – until you want to see your data. It’s interesting to watch how your rankings go up as your backlink counts increase – a great way to validate that a linking strategy is working. Try the DigitalPoint tracker – it’s a great free tool. Find it at: http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/

Carl Ringwall is the owner of Data SystemsPlus, a web consultancy offering a variety of e-learning offerings, software and tools. Considered one of the top blogs for forming a coherent internet marketing strategy, Carl’s online business blog is a must for anyone running a internet home based business.

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