You create content, you publish it to your website, and then what? Do you wait and hope that it ranks, or do you set-up proper tracking on your target search terms to see where you are ranking in the major search engines.
In this training, I am going to show you how you can efficiently and properly track all of your rankings in Google and other search engines.
The topics covered within this walk-through are:
- The importance of understanding where you are ranked
- How to find your rankings in Google (the old school way)
- Tracking your rankings using Jaaxy SiteRank
- Adding automation to your tracking
- How to assess and analyze ranking fluctuations
Understand your rankings in critical and important to your overall website and SEO success. If you can understand where and why you are ranking well, or not well, you can make the appropriate changes to improve your rankings.
If you have any questions about any aspect of website rankings, tracking rankings, or Jaaxy SiteRank, please leave them below and I will be more than happy to help you out.
I have a question about what you mentioned in the video, where it can take longer to rank on Bing and Yahoo than Google. My experience has been the opposite... I've had the majority of my posts rank on the first page in Bing and/or Yahoo, with several reaching 1st position, but haven't had a single one reach the first page in Google. And, I've been submitting each new post to Google Search Console, but not to Bing/Yahoo.
My site is still fairly new (about 4 1/2 months), so do you think the difference in rankings could be simply because Google places more importance on site age than Bing and Yahoo? Hoping that's it, but want to make sure there's not something I'm overlooking.
Thanks,
Jordan