Monitoring keyword definitions of a page

Have you ever tried to monitor the keyword definitions of a competitors page? It was always a very tricky and nearly impossible task, also the presentation of monitored keywords was not really possible.

WebSite-Watcher 5.1.0 Beta-6 includes a new Plugin that solves this job. Once this Plugin is selected, all keywords are extracted from the page, sorted and displayed in alphabetical order. When you open the bookmark, you will see this keyword list instead of the page.

This Plugin is not selected automatically, you have to select it manually:

  1. Open bookmark properties
  2. Select the “Advanced” tab
  3. Select “Plugin” on the left side
  4. Click the button “Select Plugin”
  5. Select “Compatible”
  6. Select “Keyword definitions (META tag)” from the Plugin list

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If you monitor for example the AM-DeadLink web page, then this plugin will produce and monitor the following page:

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5 Responses to “Monitoring keyword definitions of a page”

  1. David says:

    This sounds potentially very useful but I don’t quite get how it works … could you perhaps include a screen shot of the output. Thanks.

  2. admin says:

    David, I have now updated this article and included an example of the output.

  3. hertcl says:

    Yes I agree – This sounds potentially very useful !
    I would also welcome a plugin that would analyse the density of words (keywords) on a page, and that would then inform me about changes.
    If needed, I could provide an example.

  4. admin says:

    Yes, please provide an example. But since v5.1 has the full Plugin IDE included, you’ll be able to implement such a feature yourself :)

  5. Wow !! Nice blog . I am sure it is going to help me a lot because I was facing many problems due to lack of proper keyword search information.

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