by post@madskristensen.dk (Mads Kristensen) via .NET Slave on 2/3/2007 11:21:28 PM
After I wrote about how to check a website's position at the Google search result page, I thought it would be fun to write a little application that uses that method, but extend it to work with Yahoo and AltaVista as well. This is the result.
The application let you save the keywords of all the websites you want to check. Then just press the “Find positions” button and it automatically retrieves the data from the different search engines.
The application is deployed using ClickOnce, so Internet Explorer has to be your default browser for it to install. Afterwards you can change your default browser back to what it was.
Install the Search Engine Positioner C# source code (49 KB)
Original Post: Search Engine Positioner
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