webceo can do it, but be careful about automated programs. Better to just manually check them yourself these days.
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I want to track 3rd party SEO effetiveness on a number of sites.
Without manually typing in a computerlaptos.net, and viewing the search ranking on google - is there an easy to use tool? Subscription product is fine.
Thanks.
webceo can do it, but be careful about automated programs. Better to just manually check them yourself these days.
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south, thank you.
It's against the TOS, at least for google.
No doubt they can detect when they're getting hits from automated programs.
I'm sure it's safe to do it a little, but overdoing it could cost, whether an adsense ban, or a delisting of sites.
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I can vouch for the auto, it gets ugly! However, I was able to resolve the issue with the big G. Be wise about automated...they come in all sizes: desktop software and plugins for the browsers like Firefox. You can establish auto feeds to your email or client of choice to track seo effectiveness.
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