In the last part of this tutorial, you learn how to analyze the search
results of search engines in order to determine why a certain website
is higher ranked than another one. Click Analysis/Search engines analysis
in the navigation bar and proceed as follows:
Select a search
service from the drop down menu.

In the Keywords field, enter the keywords you want to check.
TIPP: Using the analysis
tool, you want to achieve general knowledge about search engines. Therefore,
the result does not depend on the keyword (criteria which are valid for
the keyword 'house' will also be valid for the keyword 'garden').
Many keywords are 'much sought-after' and that is why many webmasters 'hide'
the content of their websites, or make their websites only available to
specific robots, when they achieved high ranking at a search engine.
For this reason, you'll probably get misleading results when you use keywords
like 'software' or 'holiday' for the search engines analysis. It is recommended
to use extraordinary keywords, like for example, 'astronaut food' or 'brain
surgery'.
In the Max. matches to scan field, specify the number of matches to scan.
Click the Scan results button. As soon as the results have been retrieved by the program, you'll find the matches in Available URL(s).
Select one entry
of the results and click the Quick
Analysis button to analyze the most important sections or click
the Detailed
Analysis button to perform a detailed analysis.
This completes the tutorial. You now know the most important functions of Ranking Toolbox. If you have questions concerning the functions or if you are interested in other features of the program, refer to the Online help or your manual.