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vadergav
05-19-2007, 03:52 AM
Hi all

This is my 1st post to the forums so if this is in the wrong place i apologise.

I have a dilemma. I am given keywords for which i have to get the top 10 results in Google, Yahoo and MSN. The url's are then put in order into excel with
the link popularity results next to them.
I'm currently using the link popularity program http://www.checkyourlinkpopularity.com/ where i will import the results to xcel and put the results next to the correct url, but this takes forever as the link popularity program mixes all the results up (i need the top 10 urls to be in the same order as when i got them off Google, msn etc). Is there a program that does the same but without mixing everything up??

Sorry if i have gone on a bit, but it is taking me hours to do.

caugas
05-24-2007, 02:24 PM
Hi all

This is my 1st post to the forums so if this is in the wrong place i apologise.

I have a dilemma. I am given keywords for which i have to get the top 10 results in Google, Yahoo and MSN. The url's are then put in order into excel with
the link popularity results next to them.
I'm currently using the link popularity program http://www.checkyourlinkpopularity.com/ where i will import the results to xcel and put the results next to the correct url, but this takes forever as the link popularity program mixes all the results up (i need the top 10 urls to be in the same order as when i got them off Google, msn etc). Is there a program that does the same but without mixing everything up??

Sorry if i have gone on a bit, but it is taking me hours to do.

I am confused!
You have keywords that you need to rank in the top 10 for each engine/directory (Google, MSN, Yahoo) - good luck with that.. if they are highly sought after keywords, you may need a magic wand to pull that off, my advice, optimize for Google, and tell your client that....

I am really confused with what your are tying to do with link popularity also, Google, MSN, and Yahoo will all provide different numbers, as a general rule of thumb, I would use Yahoo numbers.

Does anyone have anything else to add, maybe I missed something or the point.

Gooner151078
05-24-2007, 06:10 PM
Surely you can just take advantage of Excel's Vlookup formula?

However, I feel that this may just be the beginning of your problems, optimising for the top 10 for all your keywords is a no easy task!