Keyword Position Checker – Track Your Google Rankings

Keyword Position Checker


Enter your domain name :


Keywords :


Check Positions upto :

 


Enter keywords in separate line.

Example:
keyword1
keyword2
keyword3



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About Keyword Position Checker

Keyword Position Checker shows where your pages appear in Google and Yahoo results for specific keywords, so you can track visibility and SEO performance over time. It reports the exact ranking position (1, 2, 3, etc.) for each keyword in each search engine instead of a score.

Position range overview

  • Positions 1–3: Very strong visibility; these listings usually get the highest click‑through rates.

  • Positions 4–10: Rest of the first page; still good visibility but less traffic than the top 3.

  • Positions 11–20: Second page; traffic drops sharply and clicks are much lower.

  • Positions 21–50: Low visibility; mainly useful to confirm that a page is indexed and starting to rank.

These ranges apply similarly to both Google and Yahoo, since rank trackers treat them as ordered SERP positions.


How to Use

  1. Enter your domain name (for example, seofreegenius.com).

  2. Add one or more keywords, each on a separate line.

  3. Choose how deep you want to check positions (e.g., top 50 results).

  4. Click Find Keyword Position to see the current ranking for every keyword in Google and Yahoo.

  5. Compare positions across dates to spot improvements, drops, or new opportunities.


FAQ

How often should I check rankings?
Weekly or monthly checks are usually enough; daily changes are common and do not always indicate real performance trends.

Why do results differ from what I see in my browser?
Search engines personalize results based on location, device, language, and search history, so neutral rank‑tracking data can look different from your own manual searches.

What positions should I aim for?
The best goal is to move important keywords into the top 10, and ideally the top 3, because this is where most organic clicks happen.