What do you use to track your SERP's

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  1. Brandon Administrator

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    I've used a few programs in the past, one is IBP and another is Digitalpoint's tracker tool.
    I've been looking around for a new tool and I see this one has a 30 day free trial, has anyone heard of Webposition?


    If so what are your thoughts on it, and also what have you used, what would you recommend to someone on a budget?

    Thanks
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  2. Carlos Drama Queen

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    Never heard of any one of them. I'm looking for a reliable service too..
  3. Brandon Administrator

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  4. benjaminp Supporter

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    http://www.traffictravis.com/ is pretty cool and they offer a free version for you to test out, but the free version does have some limitations, though what they are I can't remember.
  5. Brandon Administrator

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    I would like to bump this now that the contest it's running
    I'm looking for an application to track SERPs of my sites and my competition.

    Does anyone have experience with the @digitalpoint keyword tracker?

    I may purchase it if it has a nicer paid option.

    Thx
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  6. benjaminp Supporter

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    Have you looked at traffic travis at all? I use the paid (pro) version and I've found it to be pretty useful.
  7. Brandon Administrator

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    No not yet, I'll check it out tonight.
  8. benjaminp Supporter

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    Sent you a PM that'll give you a little overview of it :)
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  9. cpvr Staff

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    I usually use Google webmaster tools, but something else could be better for me. If anyone has something better for free let me know.
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  10. digitalpoint Supporter

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    Our keyword tracker is one of the reasons we had to start a forum (it was so popular we needed a support venue). Back then that's what we were known for. Now that the forum got so big, the new people don't even know about it. :)

    But it's quite popular... 100,000 registered users using it to track over 3 million keywords (I think it has something like 400M historical points of data now. It's also free for being able to search up to 20 places deep for unlimited keywords/domains (you can even track competitors).

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  11. Brandon Administrator

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    Does it just track Google and Bing, or is there a spot for Yahoo as well?
  12. digitalpoint Supporter

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    It used to track Yahoo, but Yahoo killed their API when Bing starting doing their search. And because Yahoo results are really Bing now, there really isn't a point anyway.
  13. Brandon Administrator

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    That's what I figured, but just wanted to double check.
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    I didn't know that existed, will have to go play with it.

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