Finding Local SERPs
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Good Afternoon Everyone,
I am looking into finding a tool that can use different IP addresses for local markets to find what their SERPs look like for searches such as:
- Cogs in Calgary
- Cog Installer Miami
- Cog Repair New York
With local IP addresses for that search in that market.
Not sure if such a thing exists, but thanks in advance!
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We've used Advanced Web Ranking (AWR) + Trusted Proxies. MIxed results.
I've heard good things about: https://www.whitespark.ca/rank-tracker
Haven't had the opportunity to test. But that's where I'd start.
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There are solutions out there.
You have Enterprise Level Software like Sycara that tracks local results specifically http://www.sycara.com/overview/local-city-ranking/ You can also check with some of the other providers and get specifics. http://www.brightlocal.com/seo-tools/local-search-rank-checker/ http://www.seoclarity.net/features/local-search-optimization/ http://www.advancedwebranking.com/online/localization.html The only issue is that it can get kind of pricey with these companies.
Good luck!
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