Accurate Google Keyword Ranking for a domain
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Hi Folks,
SEO N00b here, in a new job so please go easy on me if i ask stupid questions. I'm looking for some clarification on Google Keyword rankings. I am looking for accurate Google Keywords rankings as when I log into Google Webmaster Tools I am given values like (6-10) for a ranking?
When I used SEOMoz (Research Tools -> Keyword & Ranking -> Rank Tracker) it gives me an even less accurate range by simply saying >#50?Why is SEOMoz giving a completely useless metric? Why is its actual rank not shown?
I know rankings are becoming less useful as a metric with Google moving toward personalized search but I still have reports to deliver to clients so the conversation of what metrics are going in the report is to be had another day. Right now I just want to get accurate rankings, from what I've found online Google Webmaster tools is recommended as the de-facto ranking tool but it doesn't provide accurate results so how can that be (yes I know it averages out the ranking but 6-10 is a range of values not a single value that represents an average)
Dave
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Ciaran,
Don't forget when looking at GWMT that is a one sided view of the world. Meaning that you are only getting reports from Google, about Google, and their view of the world.
By using MOZ you are receiving a more balanced blend of the world as they see it. So I would suspect that if you used Bing webmaster tools you would notice as we do yet a completely different opinion. That's not all bad thing, its like getting different peoples view on a discussion point.
In our demographic Google is the 800# gorilla. So we base our decisions skewed towards Googles WMT and temper our efforts on what others sources are saying about the metrics.
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Hi Ciaran,
Welcome to the SEO world!!
Moz's ranking software shows you were you rank, the >50 you mentioned is how much it has risen/dropped since they last crawled the website. I use Advanced Web Ranking for my keywords, its not free but does as many keywords as you like. However, if you are only managing 1 account then use Moz's ranking tool
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Hi Guys,
Cheers for the feedback, much appreciated - for a while I thought I was loosing my mind or just being a n00b. I have inherited the Power SEO Suite rank checking tool so at least I now have a consistent perspective on the rankings but I would like to use multiple sources so I will look into the Advanced Web Ranking software you mentioned Karl. Im in a similar position as yourself Allen with Google being the primary focus.
Dave