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Keyword Position Checker


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About Keyword Position Checker

Knowing exactly where your website ranks on Google for your target keywords is one of the most fundamental skills in SEO. The Keyword Position Checker on BestSEOTools.co.in lets you instantly see your current Google ranking for any keyword — for free, with no account required.

How to Use the Keyword Position Checker

  1. Enter your domain name — use the root domain (e.g., example.com), without http:// or www.
  2. Enter your target keywords — one keyword per line. You can check multiple keywords at once.
  3. Set the search depth — choose how deep to check (50, 100, 200, up to 500 results). For most use cases, checking the top 100 positions is sufficient.
  4. Click "Find Keyword Position" — results are returned in seconds.

How to Read Your Keyword Ranking Results

Once the tool returns results, here is what each position means in practice:

  • Position 1–3: Top-of-page rankings. These positions receive 30–60% of all organic clicks. If you are here, focus on maintaining it and optimizing your title tag and meta description for higher click-through rate (CTR).
  • Position 4–10: First-page results. Still very valuable. These pages should be your priority for content improvements — a small quality boost can push you into the top 3.
  • Position 11–20: Second-page results. Most users never scroll to page 2. These pages need targeted optimization: better content depth, stronger internal linking, and more relevant backlinks.
  • Position 21–50: Ranking, but not visible to most searchers. Review the top-ranking pages for those keywords and identify gaps in your content.
  • Not found: Your page either is not indexed for this keyword, or ranks beyond your selected depth. Try increasing depth, or check Google Search Console for indexing issues.

Why Tracking Keyword Rankings Matters

  • Measure SEO progress over time after publishing new content or building backlinks.
  • Spot ranking drops early — a sudden drop can indicate a Google algorithm update, a technical issue, or a competitor gaining ground.
  • Identify high-potential pages that rank on page 2 and can be pushed to page 1 with targeted improvements.
  • Validate your keyword strategy — if a keyword never ranks despite optimization efforts, it may be too competitive or misaligned with your content.

Pro Tips for Keyword Tracking

  • Check rankings weekly or bi-weekly — daily checks cause unnecessary anxiety over normal fluctuations.
  • Track conversion-driving keywords first — focus on what drives business value, not just traffic volume.
  • Record rankings before making page changes, then re-check 2–4 weeks later to measure impact.
  • Use it alongside the Backlink Checker — if a keyword drops, check if a competitor recently gained new links.

Common Questions

Why does my position differ from what I see when I Google it?
Google personalizes results based on your search history, location, and device. This tool shows neutral, non-personalized rankings — a more accurate view of how most users see your site.

My site is not ranking — what should I do?
Start with the basics: verify your page is indexed using the Google Index Checker, review your page content depth, check your technical SEO using the Robots.txt Generator, and build relevant backlinks to improve authority.