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How can I discover the Google ranking number for a keyword in Brazil?
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Hello, how can I discover the Google ranking number for a keyword in Brazil location.
I need to know what is the position in Brazil location for the keyword "ligação internacional" in the Google search engine for the webpage www.solaristelecom.com/ligacao-internacional. I tried to use the Moz tools to discover it but only shows that I am not in the top 50, then I want to know where I am, and if I am listed or not.
I tried to search it in my browser and didn't show the name of my website.
Thank you.
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I would advise you to use the Keyword tool from MOZ (https://a-moz.groupbuyseo.org/explorer). This tool has a large keyword database. You only have to create a new project and add the keyword + your domain.
Query: ligação internacional claro (one of your kw's)
Top 4 pages
https://podecomparar.com.br/telecom/operadoras/claro/planos-fixo/claro-fixo-mundo
https://podecomparar.com.br/telecom/operadoras/claro/ddd-claro
https://faq.claro.com.br/duvida-do-cliente/como-fazer-uma-chamada-internacional
https://www.solaristelecom.com/como-ligar -
Well that is pretty easy to perform, there are several tools for keyword tracking, but the easiest way to do that is using your Search Console Account ( As I see that page is not ranking for any keyword )
Go to your GSC and follow these steps
- Google Search Console
- Select the right property (http://solaristelecom.com)
- Performance
- Queries
Then you can filter by pages_** (/ligacao-internacional)**_ country, devices etc. If you don't find a specific keyword on your Search Console Account that's because you are not ranking for that keyword. Also, make sure that GSC it was set it up properly.
Based on your answers in this community. I deduce you have been struggling to rank your site with no results
Actionable Suggestion using Moz
My suggestion for you is quite simple. Start to build a link profile to your site. Assuming that you are starting in the SEO world, I will give a simple plan to perform in the next 30 days.
- Select your keyword (Already have it right)
- Select the first 10 websites ranking for that specific keyword
- Use your Link-Explorer and download all the links pointing to those sites
- Create a list of relevant prospect for you ( No more 30 links, keep in mind that you are starting on SEO your goal can be 1 link per day)
- Create a list of keyword related to your main keywords ( Use keyword Explorer)
- Outreach those websites (these can be local directories, local news, blog websites etc)
- Build links to your site
- Try to optimize as much as you can all your Technical SEO (start by adding SSL to your site)
- On your Moz pro dashboard, it will show you some the most common errors that you will need to fix. Once you finished that part, you can continue with most advanced levels such as AMP Implementation, Internal Linking or Schemas or whatever you want.
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Hi there,
What you need is a rank tracker. Usually they dont track further 100th position.
I've used serpbook.com, its relatively cheap.
If you want more detailed and want to add extra info, go with SEMrush.com but its more expensive than serpbook.Hope it helps.
Best luck.
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Roman, this was not my question.
I would like to know how can I identify the position of my website for this keyword.
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ligação internacional / Brazil
Keyword difficulty : 0
Search volume: 2.1K
Clicks: 1.4KTop 3 pages
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