Hi, I've been using the keyword tracker for some time, and although it's a good guide I've always found it is not accurate for UK results. I have many examples of G, Y, and MSN saying I am in 10th position when I am actually No 1+2 for certain niche keywords. I've set it to say I am in the UK but it still makes no difference, does anyone else find this? and is there anything which can make it more accurate? Thanks,
Is this the right place to get support for the keyword tracker, or is there someone I should email or something? Thanks
OK then, if not, does anyone know of a keyword tool which does give accurate results for UK sites? Thanks
Hi, I'm using to trial versions of keyword discovery and keyword tracker. I am making my way through them and find them easy to use but the stats they come up with unrealistic! I'm not sure if it’s something I am doing wrong, but there is a vast difference in Google analytical data and what KD and KT show as keywords typed into search engines are. We are talking thousands rather than 10's of difference - which to be honest is quite annoying! After typing the keyword in the data appears for that particular keyword and a few other alternatives (keyword being the name of my busyness). Anyone have that problem or a solution would be handy Thanks
I've noticed the same issue myself with DP Keyword Tracker and today it's indicating that every single one of my keyphrases are not ranking, and that's certainly incorrect. API issue today maybe? Anyway, for a limited selection Google's Webmaster Tools the Top Search Queries gives a limited and week-old ranking for your top 20 queries. But if you want more of them on a daily basis try Joost de Valk's ranktracker; give the trial a go and if it does what it says on the tin then you can purchase the fully-featured software for $87.
The results are different than [ num > 10 ] eg: SERPs for google.com/search?q=keyword&num=20 You may try num=50 or num=100. Most of time when you use num>10 the SERPs will list all same domain name sites together at once. Though the above search results may different but basic your competitors may still the same. Possible the most of keyword trackers are using num>10 . regards,