Hello, Is there a way to see where I am ranked on Google without having to scroll through each page? Does anyone have a trick or a free software that they use so we can see where we are on any given day, or how we are progressing? Maybe this isn't possible, but somehow I think it is. I'd love some input. Thanks, Lori
I use rankpay.com for these kind of queries. I know this is not an software, this is actually a seo services company, but I really like their tool.
SEObook has a plugin for firefox that allows you to check your rank for multiple keywords in multiple search engines in one try. It's important too because Google shows personalized results so if you click on your page, it will show higher for you than it does other visitors giving you the false impression that you have a higher than you really do. If you don't use firefox and don't want their plugin, you can always Google "SEO serp checker" and the first result that shows up there will do the job for you.
If you log into your google account you can view the webmaster tools. From there look at your keywords and it will tell you the ranking and if you are going up or down for that keyword. Very useful information.
I don't recommend using softwares, as they send automatic queries to Google, and it's said Google doesn't like that at all.
Hi Thank you so much its looks good tools to check the ranking, till now i check it manually, now i will check through this. Tks
You can use any kind of google pagerank checker. Better to us an ad-ons named SEO toolbar to check google PR.
You can see you ranking by searching for your key words in the Google site.You can search page by page to get the location of your site.So many tools are also available from where you can check the indexing.But the result will differ for all.So follow only one method.
you can try RankTracker.com - it can search multiple keyword rankings in Google, Yahoo and Bing's SERPs
There are some sites that will show you your position on Google, but they need a Google API key, and most of the time they are focused on the US domain