UPDATE: Rank Tracker is NOT being retired!
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Sorry to hear you're disappointed, Andry!
You can still use a Moz Pro Campaign to track keyword rankings over time — you'll just need to set up a Campaign to track the site whose rankings you'd like to see. You can also use Keyword Explorer to find out what keywords that site is already ranking for!
Give us a shout at help@moz.com if there's anything else we can help with.
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Hi there!
Thanks so much for reaching out with your feedback! We're sorry for any inconvenience. If you're looking to track keywords for specific, simple pages, you can use Keyword Lists as an alternative rather than Campaigns. There, you can check any URL to see if it is coming up in the top 10 positions. I have a guide here which can help get you started with that tool.
You can also use Keyword Explorer to see what keywords your specific pages and sites are already ranking for and compare them to other sites.
Hopefully these suggestions helps! If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to email us at help@moz.com. We're always here to help!
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Hey Jason, sorry for the inconvenience!
Rank tracker was never really intended for daily keyword rankings, which is the reason you had to do the tedious manually updating and even then there was some caching involved. I will certainly pass along your frustration with our product team. Let us know if you we can do anything to help make this transition easier!
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Hi Steven,
Thanks so much for reaching out with your feedback. We’re sorry for any inconvenience. If you’re looking to check live rankings for specific keywords and pages or sites, you can use Keyword Lists to accomplish this. Here, you can check any URL to see if it is in the top 10 positions for the keywords in your list.
Another tool you may find useful is the Analyze a Keyword section of your Campaigns. Within this tool, we’ll show you a live SERP with the top 50 rankings sites for any keyword you’re tracking in your Campaign.
Again, we’re so sorry for any inconvenience this may be causing but we do hope to continue to bring you better and more accurate tools in the future like our new Link Explorer tool and the updates to our Keyword explorer tool.
If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to send an email on over to help@moz.com!
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I can not find rank tracker. Is it going to be retired on June 8 or today?
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Hey there! You can find Rank Tracker here until June 8th: https://moz.com/researchtools/rank-tracker
Hope that helps! If you have any more questions, feel free to reach out to us at help@moz.com.
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Rank Tracker is the sole reason we purchased Moz Pro. We track ranks for keywords for a client and their top competitor, update them every Saturday, download the CSV and import into a spreadsheet that displays Six Sigma run charts. For about five years monthly presentation of these charts has been used to drive content changes.
What is driving this decision?
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Hey there Glenn! Thanks for your feedback.
As Kiki mentioned in her post, we have two tools that currently provide rankings - Rank Tracker and Campaigns. Campaigns are far and away the most robust way to track keywords for a client over time. We automatically recollect keyword rankings once per week within the Campaign, and offer customized reporting options for a wide range of keyword data views. Campaigns also have a complete historical rankings CSV that you can download at any time. Was there a particular use case you had for Rank Tracker that the keyword tracking within Campaigns is not able to cover?
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What I will have to duplicate in Campaigns is shown below. I assume this will require 4 campaigns (but I've been too busy this morning to try it -- so I don't know if it can be covered.)
We track 95 site/keyword pairs (allow growth to 150) with a breakdown as follows:
- Track 55 keywords for site A (but for no subdomains of that site.)
- Track 35 keywords for site B (a competitor site)'
- Track 2 keywords for site C (a competitor site)
- Track 1 keyword for site D (a competitor site)
- Rankings are updated once a week on Saturday (could be any consistent weekday) and manually downloaded by CSV to be tracked and charted in an internal spreadsheet. Everything after that (charting, tracking) is internal and customized. Weekly tracking is important to keep the focus on trends rather that being distracted by one-time outliers.
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Hey Glenn!
Most of that should be achievable with the campaign crawl. The only limitation might be item A, as we currently do not have a function to exclude specific subdomains. You might be able to block rogerbot in those subdomains' robots.txt file to prevent us from crawling those areas of the site.
Weekly tracking is the default timeframe for campaigns, so that should be no issue! If you want to control when the crawl happens, you can create your campaigns on the day before you wish to receive data (it takes ~24 hrs to process new crawl information and populate it in the campaign).
If you have any other questions about settings things up, feel free to reach to us at help@moz.com!
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Why not just migrate the existing retired stuff to campaigns? You're making us do that work and destroying the history?
I see no compelling rationale as to why you've asked your users to do this (and probably mess it up) vs. automating a migration path.
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This is a frustrating change...as the search manager of my company I get ad hoc queries from dozens of users a day asking for specific keyword data...should i use "xyz123" or "123xyz" in the blog post I am creating etc. We do thorough keyword research for the majority of our pages but there are some opportunities that we have where the rank tracker is the perfect tool for these ad-hoc situations...I don't have 3 or 4 hours for a report to run. Moz is a great tool, but this was a great feature.
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I'm not sure whether I'm using Rank Tracker or Campaigns. How can I tell which one I'm using?
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I haven't used Rank Tracker very much in the last year but it has historically been useful to look up keywords outside of the core keywords we are tracking in our campaigns. It is not just that the tool is going away, it is also that the quota is being reduced in terms of what you can track. We recently upgraded our subscription so that we could track more keywords but now, in order to mimic the functionality of the Rank Tracker tool I would have to keep some keywords free and in reserve so that campaigns could be created on an ad-hoc basis. i.e. our 750 keyword limit on the campaigns is now essentially 700 if I want to keep open spots for ad-hoc keyword research that had been provided by the rank tracker (tracked over time) or 550 if I wanted to keep open the 200 rankings available on the daily cap.
Campaign limits are also going to be hit in regards to tracking domains for a keyword phrase as you can only add three competitor sites per campaign. It just isn't as functional for ad-hoc research as the Keyword Ranking tool was.
Are quotas going to be increased on campaigns to compensate for this (keywords available / campaign spots available)?
This is disappointing as it seems like a lot of features are disappearing / being sunset while costs are staying the same. If I am missing something about quotas let me know. Thanks!
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I should also add that the Keyword Explorer tool is awesome and one of the best things about Moz Pro. So kudos with that tool. Incorporating the rank tracker into the Keyword explorer would make sense to me from a UX point of view (more than just the first page, change over time, etc). Just a thought

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If you use Rank Tracker for keyword tracking, you will need to add any keywords you would like to keep tracking to a Moz Pro campaign. You can create a new campaign or add keywords to an existing campaign by navigating to the Rankings tab and selecting Add & Manage Keywords.
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If you use Rank Tracker for keyword tracking, you will need to add any keywords you would like to keep tracking to a Moz Pro campaign. You can create a new campaign or add keywords to an existing campaign by navigating to the Rankings tab and selecting Add & Manage Keywords.
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Thanks Moz Crew for All You Do,
The pop up that served this upcoming change initially offered a thumb Up/Down vote, which I voted down. I've been on this platform for 5 years and this is consistently the ONE tool worth every penny of subscription. _There was a tool before that could be added to Firefox and I know I'm not the only one who has used it, which would do much the same unless Google decided to stop serving your ip address with results. It was free and it worked great when it worked. Firefox updates killed the add on I think just this past year, but it was not as reliable and consistent as the data here. _
While I've maintained campaigns in the past, I don't need to use them consistently. I don't need them like I need a lightweight real time keyword rank check. This is a DAILY tool for myself and others like me.
Keyword Explorer, while great for sorting, managing, maintaining lists and more, is just not enough with 'not on first page' being the rank of anything beyond 10. I'm sure I'm not the only analyst to go and fill in all of those spaces on the csv I export, with my results from the Rank Tracker. I've used the 200 available in a day before and had to wait for a reset. This is an incredibly important tool and I realize I may be in a minority opinion here.
The truth is that this removal doesn't streamline or make our lives easier as consultants and analysts. If you actively use a campaign to track a specific client you work with, great, by all means adjust your branded keywords and manage your tracking effectively for that client.
However, some of us use this tool for checking rankings in specific markets for potential clients and helping to gauge whether or not campaigns (whether my campaign or another company) is at all effective.
Link Explorer is an amazing step forward and I could not compliment the versatility enough. I look forward to the growth of this utility.
I'm hoping that this will be reconsidered or even replaced after all.
Myke
P.S. My phone camera died on this trip, this was the absolute last image I was able to manage. Moz On Folks and thanks for all the hard work Rand Fishkin.
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Has anyone found any alternatives to Moz yet, which provide daily rankings updates across multiple domains?
Many Thanks,
Andy