There is no shortage of sites that “claim” they can tell you what position you have for specific terms etc.
The problem is, these things may be against the Google Guidelines (and Googles Terms of Service).
Manual -
Go though and look through the SERPs … and make notes as you go.
I strongly suggest some sort of spread sheet, listing the term, the position, the Google SERP URL, the site URL that returns … and the Date (And keep on adding some of that, so you build a trackable log over time).
Use these advance searches: Allinanchor – to find out which sites have keyword in their anchor text for each query Syntax : allinanchor:anchor keywords Allintitle – to find out which sites have the highest relevance in the title for each query. Syntax : allintitle:your required title Allintext – Find out which sites have the most relevant content/text on their pages.Syntax: allintext:keywords Allinurl – Find out which sites have the most relevant naming conventions for each keyword. Syntax : allinurl:keyword Site – Find out how many pages are indexed for each domain Syntax: site:yoursitename.com Inbound Links – Find out how many sites link to the domains no syntax use yahoo site explorer Outbound Links – Find out how many sites the domains link to. Syntax : linkfromdomain:yoursitename.com (use bing search for this) Intext - Find out if The terms must appear in the text of the page. Syntax : intext:keywords Intitle- Find out if the terms must appear in the title of the page. Syntax : intitle:keywords Inurl - find out if the terms must appear in the URL of the page Syntax : inturl:keywords Cache - It displays Google’s cached version of a web page. Syntax : cache:yoursitename.com Info - Find info about a page.Syntax : info:yoursitename.com Related- List web pages that are similar or related to the URL Syntax : related:yoursitename.com
I sometimes use http://www.seoette.com/ but would suggest try searching manually. Go to Google advance search and set “Results per page” to 100 it will be easier.
Following these guidelines will help Google find, index, and rank your site. Even if you choose not to implement any of these suggestions, we strongly encourage you to pay very close attention to the “Quality Guidelines,” which outline some of the illicit practices that may lead to a site being removed entirely from the Google index or otherwise penalized. If a site has been penalized, it may no longer show up in results on Google.com or on any of Google’s partner sites.
2.Submit a Sitemap using Google Webmaster Tools. Google uses your Sitemap to learn about the structure of your site and to increase our coverage of your webpages.
3.Make sure all the sites that should know about your pages are aware your site is online.