When you want to check a specific website’s keywords, you won’t find a website’s keywords by viewing its HTML code or using the “find” function.

Ahrefs contributor Mateusz Makosiewicz has published an article featuring some useful advice on finding a website’s keywords.

He says, “If you’re curious, here’s why you need a premium SEO tool.

An old method for finding keywords was to view a page’s HTML code and look at these two parts of the code:

  • <meta name=”keywords”> – This is where SEOs used to put their keywords back in the day to tell Google what the page is about (and hopefully rank for those terms). Hardly anybody uses that now, so you won’t find much information there.
  • <title>  This determines the title of the page. This can be a hint as to what the page’s target keyword is as intended by the page’s creator. This means that a) the page may not rank for the keyword in the first 100 SERP results and b) you can see only one organic keyword (without any SEO data) one page at a time.

Another method is to use Google Keyword Planner. This solution is better but still not accurate.”

How to Find a Website’s Keywords (Organic & Paid)

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