Overview
Ads (0)
PPC Keywords (0)
Organic Keywords (142)
Competitors (1,102)
Sub-Domains
bibwild.wordpress.com
Paid Keywords
Keywords found: 0
#Competitors: 0
#Ad Copies: N/A
 
Organic Keywords
Keywords found: 142
#Competitors: 1,124
Average Position: N/A
 
PPC Overview
No Results Found
Organic Overview
Keywords (142) Position
prioritize it 15
authority control 6
html safe 3
jquery ie6 19
harvard business case 16
marc 8 8
harvard case studies 11
case studies harvard 12
work expression 14
connection thread 11
View More »
Competitors (1,124) Keywords
en.wikipedia.org 28,718,623
diglib.org 4,409
amazon.com 22,358,187
groups.google.com 1,378,901
ruby-forum.com 13,712
books.google.com 13,486,892
youtube.com 30,834,319
loc.gov 265,371
wiki.rubyonrails.org 13,645
dlib.org 22,838
View More »
Organic Listing Variations
1.
rails debugging « Bibliographic Wilderness
Like everything else in the Rails world, there’s a bit of a learning curve to figure it out–for me, mainly in finding the right documentation. ...
2.
Digital Book features in link resolver and opac « Bibliographic ...
I’ll give a tour of some new features we have deployed (yes, these are live) in our link resolver and opac. These are features related not ...
3.
xerxes « Bibliographic Wilderness
Mar 11, 2009 ... Features I plan to add to Xerxes in the intermediate future (hard to say how long it will take my so-called ‘plans’ to come to fruition) ...
4.
Digital Book features in link resolver and opac « Bibliographic ...
These are features related not to just public access digital full text of books, but also “search inside” features, ...
5.
Need to report bad metadata to Google Books? « Bibliographic ...
Oct 24, 2008 ... While the options on this form might make you unsure that a report about bad metadata will get to the right person, the Google engineer ...
6.
Type, class, duck-typing and ruby « Bibliographic Wilderness
But the common conception of “duck typing” kind of dispenses, ... Whatever the tests for a duck test, that’s what you can count on a duck ...
7.
Think you can use Amazon api for library service book covers ...
Think you can use Amazon api for library service book covers? ... Following the release of the Customer Service Agreement from Amazon this ...
8.
Think you can use Amazon api for library service book covers ...
There are several other sources of book covers on the web that are publically accessible (via screen scraping possibly) without a license ...
9.
Think you can use Amazon api for library service book covers ...
Also, the Google Books API allows you to find cover images too, but you’re on your own trying to figure out what uses of them are allowed by ...
10.
Think you can use Amazon api for library service book covers ...
Think you can use Amazon api for library service book covers? .... don’t think you need to sign a license agreement for Google Book search. ...
 
View More »
ascSort Ascending
descSort Descending
eqEquals...
!eqDoes Not Equal...
gtGreater Than...
gteqGreater Than or Equal To...
ltLess Than...
lteqLess Than or Equal To...
      And   Or
                
Sometimes you don’t know exactly what you are looking for in a Research data. That’s when our searching options may come handy.
The Domain Search
This search allows you to enter the domain name of the site you want to analyze. For example, you may enter “amazon.com” in the KeywordSpy search bar.

The Keyword Search
This will let you enter terms and key phrases in the search bar such as “send flowers”, “cover letters”, “keyword software,” and even a single broad term like “chocolate”.

The Ad Copy Search
This allows you to enter any texts or content included in an ad copy, whether the ones in ad copy headline or the ones in description lines. For example: “sunglasses”.
The Destination URL Search
This search allows you to enter the destination URL of the site that you want to analyze.

The destination URL is the address where a searcher is taken when an advertisement copy in search engines is clicked. Please take note that the destination URL differs from the display URL which appears at the bottom of advertisement copies.

Please be reminded to always include http:// at the beginning of your Destination URL search. For example: “http://www.proflowers.com”.

In addition, if you want to find all the ads that KeywordSpy indexed for a specific affiliate network e.g. Hydra Network. You should search in Destination URL the string lynxtrack.com.
Loading
  Loading...