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Need a Reliable Free Bulk Keyword Rank Checker
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I have 2,871 keywords that I need to check Google rank for on 4 separate domains. Does anyone know of any FREE tools or plugins available that will allow for this volume that wont get my IP banned by Google?
Even the Moz Rank Checker only allows to enter 1 keyword at a time for up to 200 per day. Who would seriously enter in 200 keywords, one by one all day, every day?
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So, i came up with an alternate method that did not require a new tool. I used the Search Queries report from Google Webmaster Tools and exported all keywords that garnered at least 1 impression in the past 90 days. I then did a VLOOKUP in Excel against my keyword list for Average Position from the exported GWMT report. Anything that did not produce a result can either be assumed to have a position greater than 100 or non-existent, which are essentially the same thing and where I need to improve my site content.
The only thing I question is if the Search Queries report in GWMT includes paid search results and rolls that data into the average positions. That would skew my findings tremendously. Anyone have any idea on that?
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Hi again Brad, the tool is definitely accurate, As I told you, basic, but accurate. I have tried it for years and double checked it, Maybe your manual search is not clean enough? Did you clean cache etc? Sorry maybe I am asking you very basic questions, but you never know...
Give it another try, I am sure of its accuracy...
If you want to send me in private a couple dozen of kw, I offer you to double check them so you can be sure you are using the correct setup.
Cheers
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Thanks for the suggestion. After running it on a test set of keywords for just Google US, i find the results to be very different than when I perform manual searches for the same words (my location for manual checking is set to US and viewing 100 results per page).
The tool basically says I have no terms in the top 100, when I can see at least a few are when manually searching.
oh well...anyone have any other suggestions on tools they use and trust?
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Hi Brad
Did you try cute rank
For free version just one domain available, but maybe worth the paid version, very, VERY basic but if you ar just looking for ranking... its ok.
Hope its useful for your purposes
Cheers
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