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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Sep 2010
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How measure daily improvement in search rank of your site?
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If you want to track your rankings you could check out the free version of Traffic Travis.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Sunny southern California
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I use market samurai, but it's not free.
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NOh. i doesnot mean that.I have getclicky account for this. I mean to measure something like alexa? To measure what was your rank in google search last day and what is today? |
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Go to Google.com/webmasters/tools, log in, select your website, click "Your site on the Web", and then click "Search Queries". This will list your daily improvement in search rankings of your site.
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