Do you know which keywords bring you traffic?

KPMRS Labs is  proud to present another unique report as a completely independent addition to our glowing SEO repertoire – the Website Discovery tool (Sign in to KPMRS to access the link). This tool, essentially, empowers you to find out the keywords for which your website was discovered and clicked through on Google, Bing and Yahoo and other search engines.

The Website Discovery tool is expressly built to fit the solution of a common SEO problem – Tracking of NEW keywords or your non-targeted keywords. Let’s suppose you launch a new website. After say, 4 months, it starts receiving some traffic from search engines for multiple keywords, say 100 visits from 35 different keywords daily. At this point, there is no way for you to find out if your website was discovered for any new keyword, unless you download your keywords and check manually. This tool will just do the job automatically, save you time and ultimately, make your life easy.

This tool requires you to install Google Analytics Tracking on your website. To use the tool, just authorize KPMRS to integrate with your Analytics account (your username and password will not be shared with KPMRS). And Voila! You’re all set. You can now analyze the rate of growth of web traffic and differentiate the new keywords used in searches around the globe automatically!

We, at KPMRS Labs, hope that our constant research into Online consumer behavior and successful SEO practices will continue delivering result oriented tools such as this one. If you want to stay aware of other such innovations by KPMRS, don’t forget to subscribe to our blog feed!

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  1. [...] 2. Our website discovery tool works very well with Google analytics to help you find the new keywords that bring you traffic. Read more about it on our previous blog post here. [...]

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