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		<title>3 FireFox Addons That Will Make You LOVE Wikipedia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I have already shared a few nice tools that visualize Wikipedia articles and let you better understand the topic basic structure. I also looked at some awesome Wikipedia tools that will help you discover controversial content and research related topics. This week I am sharing more fun you can have with Wikipedia: 3 experimental FireFox addons that (1) visualize how you browse Wikipedia, (2) graph each Wiki article semantically and (3) show you how much you should trust each article content. 1. Wikipedia]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I have already shared a few nice tools that visualize Wikipedia articles and let you better understand the topic basic structure. I also looked at some awesome Wikipedia tools that will help you discover controversial content and research related topics. This week I am sharing more fun you can have with Wikipedia: 3 experimental FireFox addons that (1) visualize how you browse Wikipedia, (2) graph each Wiki article semantically and (3) show you how much you should trust each article content. 1. Wikipedia</p>
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		<title>How to Track Competitor Search Engine Rankings with SEJ Tools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ SEJ tools have a very handy SERPs tracking option that allows you to track rankings of multiple keyword sets in Google, Yahoo! and Bing. But beside just monitoring your keyword positions, the utility gives you one more really useful option: compare your rankings with your closest competitors. Here&#8217;s a quick how-to: 1. Start by adding the keywords to the tracker: there are several ways to do that: Add keywords manually: go SERPs > Keywords and add one keyword per line or upload a CSV file; Analyze your on-page keywords and generate keyword suggestions from there: go RESEARCH > Research Assistant , provide your URL and let the tool extract keyword from the page. Now just select those you find useful enough and add them to the tracker; Analyze your domain rankings: go RESEARCH > Research Assistant , provide your domain and let the tool check your current rankings. Choose the words you want to track and / or improve rankings and add them to the tracker: 2. Once the list of the words to track is more or less complete, add your competitor(s) you want to compare: go SERPs > Competitors and add your competitor. Now, go SERPs > SERP tracker and enjoy a handy interface that will allow to easily compare your rankings: Enjoy! Try 30 Day Free Trial of SEJ Tools with No Credit Card needed to Sign Up &#8230; You&#8217;ll LOVE SEJ tools ! Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . How to Track Competitor Search Engine Rankings with SEJ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> SEJ tools have a very handy SERPs tracking option that allows you to track rankings of multiple keyword sets in Google, Yahoo! and Bing. But beside just monitoring your keyword positions, the utility gives you one more really useful option: compare your rankings with your closest competitors. Here&#8217;s a quick how-to: 1. Start by adding the keywords to the tracker: there are several ways to do that: Add keywords manually: go SERPs > Keywords and add one keyword per line or upload a CSV file; Analyze your on-page keywords and generate keyword suggestions from there: go RESEARCH > Research Assistant , provide your URL and let the tool extract keyword from the page. Now just select those you find useful enough and add them to the tracker; Analyze your domain rankings: go RESEARCH > Research Assistant , provide your domain and let the tool check your current rankings. Choose the words you want to track and / or improve rankings and add them to the tracker: 2. Once the list of the words to track is more or less complete, add your competitor(s) you want to compare: go SERPs > Competitors and add your competitor. Now, go SERPs > SERP tracker and enjoy a handy interface that will allow to easily compare your rankings: Enjoy! Try 30 Day Free Trial of SEJ Tools with No Credit Card needed to Sign Up &#8230; You&#8217;ll LOVE SEJ tools ! Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . How to Track Competitor Search Engine Rankings with SEJ</p>
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