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What Is The Best Way To Monitor My Search Engine Rankings For Certain Keywords? Free Site Or Program?

Posted by Thomas | Posted in questions | Posted on 07-09-2009

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I do not have a Google API key, so please do not suggest any websites that require one. Essentially, I would just like to be able to monitor weekly, for example, how my rankings are for certain keywords or phrases without having to do it manually. A website or tool that has a chart function would be great especially.

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Good question. There is a good ranking-meter at seochat.com. Unfortunately, it is done manually for each of the phrases/words you want to chek out.
maybe, just maybe, they have chart function. good luck in finding it.

One of my favorite free tools only checks the top 50…but it is extremely rare for anybody to go beyond the first couple pages of results:http://www.mikes-marketing-tools.com/ran…
I haven’t found a good subscription based ranking tool yet…
To your success,
Jameshttp://www.loyaltylm.com

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