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Keyword Position Checker


Enter your domain name :


Keywords :


Check Positions upto :

 


Enter keywords in separate line.

Example:
keyword1
keyword2
keyword3



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About Keyword Position Checker

Keyword Position Checker – Track Rankings for Your Keywords

The Keyword Position Checker helps you see where a website appears in search results for specific keywords. It is useful for bloggers, SEO beginners, and site owners who want a quick snapshot of how their pages are ranking without logging into multiple tools.

What This Tool Does

For each keyword you test, the tool checks search engine results and reports the position of your domain. The interface lets you:

  • Enter your domain name once.
  • Paste multiple keywords, each on a new line.
  • Select how many positions to scan (for example, top 10, 20, or 50 results).

The output table then shows each keyword in a separate row, with columns for your ranking on different search engines such as Google and Yahoo.

How to Use the SEO Free Genius Keyword Position Checker

  • Step 1: Enter your domain name: Type your site or page URL in the domain field.
  • Step 2: Add your keywords: Enter one keyword per line in the keywords box (for example, “SEO tools”, “free backlink checker”).
  • Step 3: Choose the depth: Use the “Check positions up to” dropdown to decide how many search results to scan (e.g., 10, 20, 50).
  • Step 4: Run the check: Click Find Keyword Position and wait for the tool to process your request.

After processing, the results section will appear under “The output” with a table listing each keyword and the position where your domain is found.

How to Interpret the Results

  • Position numbers: A value of 1 means your page appears first in the results for that keyword; 10 means last on the first page; 0 or a blank cell means your domain was not found within the range you selected.
  • Multiple search engines: The Google and Yahoo columns show separate positions, which can differ because each search engine has its own ranking system.
  • Check depth: If you only scan to position 10 and see blanks, increasing the range to 20 or 50 may reveal rankings further down the results.

Use these positions to track progress over time, compare how different keywords perform, and decide which pages may need more optimization.

Practical Use Cases

  • Monitoring important keywords: Regularly check a small set of key phrases to see whether rankings are moving up, down, or staying stable.
  • Reviewing new content: After publishing a new article or landing page, use the tool to see when it starts appearing in the results.
  • Comparing multiple keywords: Test several related queries at once to understand which phrases your site currently ranks for.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What does it mean if the position is blank or 0?
A: It usually means your domain did not appear within the range you selected (for example, top 50 results) for that keyword at the time of the check.

Q: Are the positions always the same for every user?
A: Search results can vary based on location, personalization, and time. Treat these checks as snapshots rather than permanent values.

Q: How often should I check keyword positions?
A: Many site owners review key rankings weekly or monthly, and after major content or SEO changes, to track trends over time.

Q: Can I use this tool instead of full SEO software?
A: It is a lightweight checker meant for quick spot checks. For large sites or detailed tracking, you may combine it with analytics and dedicated SEO platforms.