Tool which shows site ranking for a given keyword
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Hi all.
I have a client with a specific request and wanted to ask if there is a reliable tool which allows a user to enter a given site and keyword, and it will return the site's ranking for that keyword. More specifically:
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Needs to work for Google, Yahoo and Bing
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Needs to work for various countries such as Google.ca, Google.it, etc.
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Needs to show at least the top ?10k rankings, not just the top 50
The last requirement is the challenge. I clearly recognize anything past the top 50 or so ranks is really off the map, but the client would like to view his current standings.
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I am not aware of any existing tool which performs this function. Stephen's reference contacted me and offered to build such a tool, but my client was not prepared to pay the expense of having a custom tool created.
There is such an incredible array of SEO tools on the market that I mainly wanted to inquire if such a tool happened to already exist. I don't see a lot of value in the tool, but wanted to ask as per my client's request.
Thank you for following up.
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Hi Ryan,
I'm going through the older unanswered questions. Were you able to find a tool to meet your needs? if so, is it anything you can share with us for the archives?
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Thanks Stephen.
I think most SEO tools are fine with the top 50-100 rankings displayed. I would imagine displaying thousands of rankings is too much overhead or otherwise not optimal.
Clients should be educated that if they are not in the top 50, they are "off the map" with respect to SEO. In this case, the client was persistent and I informed him I would make a sincere effort to see if a tool existing to provide the data he requested.
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Passed that on to a mate who builds SEO tools but doesn't use SEOmoz. He will have that or something very close and will email you
Cheers
Stephen
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Ryan
I'd be surprised if you haven't used seobooks's rank checker ?
As far as I know is does #1 and #2, and for #3 I think it goes 200 results deep into the results - so yes that last requirement is the sticking point!
-Dan
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