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Rank Tracker – Rankings Table
Another report in the Rank Tracker is the Rankings Table. There can be a number of different parameters reported here, depending on what you and your account executive have decided to track.
The tabs at the top start with “Compare” which gives you a quick overview of how your chosen Keywords are doing across all Search Engine types. The Search Engine types monitored include Organic Desktop, Organic Mobile, the Local Pack, and Local Finder. Results for Google search is the most common report, but if it makes sense for your business, Bing results might also be monitored.
In the upper right-hand corner is the Compare Date drop down. From here, you can choose which dates you want to compare. For instance, you may want to see your improvement since last month or from last year.
The Keyword column shows you which words you and your account exec have chosen to monitor. The Keywords are listed with the highest-ranking ones at the top, but the arrow next to “Rank” will reverse the list if you want to see the lowest-ranking words.
If you wish to add Keywords or make use of the Rank Tracker, which is an optional report, just give us a call and we’ll get to work.
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Kate Gingold
I have been writing a blog with web marketing tips and techniques every other week since 2003. In addition to blogging and client content writing, I write books and a blog on local history.
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