Mobile SEO Rank Tracker - Hourly
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Hello folks!
Does anyone have a suggestion for a rank tracker that can track high-profile keywords, in mobile specifically, on an hourly basis?
Thanks!
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"SEO Ranking" is an Iphone app, you can run a check whenever you launch the app
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"SEO Edge" is pretty good, it had a few bugs but they seem to iron them out quickly, it tracks the top 100 results and shows the what site ranks in each position with yours highlighted in the listing.
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Thanks for the suggestions. Does LightSERP track mobile rankings separately from desktop?
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Howdy
You would need to define the keywords and the websites you want to track, but LightSERP allows you to track on an hourly basis.
If you'd rather track keywords and just see the top 20 for them, regardless of what website is ranking, and see that data over time, SERPWoo is a great tool for that. It updates daily, however.
Both options support mobile SERPs, as far as I know.
Hope these can help.
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