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 *. Probably not something everyone needs everyday, but a pretty neat tool. It lets you enter a url, then see which are the words and phrases that address uses most in the form of a detailed report on their numbers and density. Although it was designed as a search engine optimization tool, I can see its utility as a rudimentary traffic analysis tool. Google Rankings


 * This tool lets you enter from two to ten keywords and a url to see where (if anywhere) the site ranks in Google vis-à-vis those keywords. The tool only searches up to the top 1000 Google sites. This could be useful to see if an unusual term is found at a specific site.

http://www.googlerankings.com/mkindex.php
 * With this tool, you can enter up to 10 different urls (domains) for the same keyword and check the position of the websites in Google up to the top 1000 sites. This could be useful to see where an unusual term ranks in a number of different sites at once.

http://www.googlerankings.com/mdindex.php . If you love Google, you will probably find Philipp Lenssen's creation very useful. Lenssen has done Google one better by creating a simple way to power search Google with the help of the Google Web APIs. All users have to do is to enter Rh