What is the best ranking checker solution for 100's of sites
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Hello,
We used IBP for over 2 years and it worked great. We were able to schedule every clients site to auto run and email our clients.
Now IBP is terrible due to Google's new updates.
We are looking for something cost effective since we have 100's of websites we check on a weekly basis.
We are either looking for a great software that uses proxies to check, or a service that offers unlimited sites and is cheap per month.
We have searched for many, however there are so many that we aren't sure what is good and what isn't.
We tried Jonathan Ledgers new one and it's not good, we looked into Web CEO and it's per amount of websites which is expensive.
We tried cute rank tracker which is free and added proxies and it doesn't work, it lags out and doesn't even track ranks properly.
It wouldn't hurt if it had a built in report analysis of the website as well.
So whats a good one?
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Any free sites to check in rank.I have few sites.Any online site that can give data up to Top 100 searches for a keyword.
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Thanks I took a look at all of them and I am impressed with the 1 time fee of AWR, but like I explained below I feel that the proxies are always an issue when trying to get accurate readings and reports. If there is a solution behind this I would be happy to use it and buy them now.
Have a great day and thanks for your response.
MB
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Thanks I gave them a call to find out more info. I wish I could find a 1 time fee, but I may not be able to, I guess it depends on if there are solutions for AWR proxies or not.
Have a nice day and thanks for your quick response.
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Ok, I downloaded the trial and quickly realized that it runs off of my ip for searches. This generally doesn't go well, how do you get around the ip bans from Google on a hourly basis?
Sure you can use ips through IE, but that even gets a temp ban within 15 mins.
How are you getting around that for temp bans? We have some sites with 50 keywords that we rank check for.
The price seems fair since it's a 1 time fee, but i am skeptical of anything you download to your own desktop.
I know that others ran on private servers just rotate 1000's of proxies every few minutes.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Have a great day.
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We use AWR and I highly recommend it. And yes, the domains and numbers of keywords are unlimited - we have several hundred clients loaded - also, its accuracy is comparable to any software we have used - and we have used a lot over the years.
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Authority Labs (http://authoritylabs.com/) is the best service I've used, and they have a decent pricing model. They even have a 30-day free trial where you can check rankings for up to 1500 keywords.
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Normally I'd recommend Serpbook or MicroSiteMasters but I think with all those sites and their inevitable keywords, you're gonna have problems with a high monthly fee.
Therefore, a one off fee is probably a better option. Check out Advanced Web Ranking (AWR) and some of their price plans - you can get white-label reporting for a $199 one-off fee. From what I can tell, you can track unlimited keywords and domains. Can't vouch for its accuracy or ease of use as I haven't used it a great deal, but it does come recommended from a few pros. Think it comes with some SEO tools too for a bit of a higher price, which may appeal to you given your question.
Hope this helps.
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