What SERP Reporting Tool Are Using These Days?

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I've used Bruce Clay's before and Web Position back in the olden days when I still had a google API key :rolleyes: but what are you using these days to track positions month to month for dozens of keyword phrases per site?

Thanks in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author ColeenB
    I'm using IBP, but I'm getting lots of crashes and incorrect results. Anyone have something better? I need to provide reports to clients, and they need to have a simple summary for clients who don't have the knowledge or interest in seo to look at a lot of detail.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brukhar
    I use market samurai, but it's pretty seo-geek, not for the faint of heart
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  • Profile picture of the author smartalex4
    I am another current user of Market Samuari....and once upon time Web Position Gold was my best friend
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    • Profile picture of the author nicole1116
      I use Traffic Travis - it has a section for tracking multiple keywords per domain. You can even set it up to schedule automatic updates. I have the professional version of Traffic Travis but the free version works well too.

      Another one I have used that works well is "Rank Checker" by SEO Tools. It is free also but you have to create a free account with SEO Book to get it. Just search for "rank checker" in google and it will come up. You can paste huge keyword lists into it and it will save it for you. It is a addon for Firefox.

      Overall, I find Traffic Travis to be more accurate and it stores past rankings so you can see the growth over time on a graph which is nice.
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