Ho
w do you know if your web site is doing well for a large number of keywords, both top tier and long tail?
How do you quantify the results of the huge amount of effort you’ve put forth? You gone to a lot of hard work to include quality content, optimize the site for both visitors and search engines, and develop a quantity of good quality links to it.
Has all your hard work paid off?
Advanced Web Ranking is a software application by Caphyon that I have used for 5 years to help measure how my clients’ (and my own) websites are doing in the SERPs. I will tell you right now I received recompense from my original blog article about this product, however I NEVER recommend anything that I don’t believe in.
Visual Results
My clients absolutely love the ranking reports I send them from the results I get from Advanced Web Ranking. It gives them a visual of how well our SEO efforts are doing, and it’s exciting to see how a specific keyword advances in the rankings from month to month.
As a keyword rises in search engine rankings, reports give it an awesome green + along with the number of places it has gone up, and that gets everyone really excited and happy. Conversely, if a keyword is dropping in rankings, it’s indicated with a red – sign, and although that can be a bummer, it’s also a call to action to work on that particular keyword phrase.
Below is a screenshot of one of the pages of an actual ranking report I ran for a client.

Reports can be exported in HTML, PDF, Excel (XLS), XML, TXT, and CSV formats.
Search Engine Friendly
I typically choose the Google search engine, of course, and a couple of others. I like it that if a website is located in another country I can check the rankings that show up within that country’s search results. There are over 1,000 search engines available to pull from, located all over the world, so it doesn’t matter if you’re in the USA or Guatemala or the South Pole. These are constantly updated by Caphyon to ensure that results are always correct (it seems like almost every time I use it there’s an update).
Because AWR uses human emulation technology, when a report is run the search engine requests are indistinguishable from a web browser. (Sometimes Google will demand that I complete a Captcha on my personal searches for the remainder of the day following a run, but it’s a small price to pay.) You can use multiple proxy servers to decrease the update time, which can take quite awhile if the list of keywords is extremely long. In addition, you can check the position of your keywords in Google through the Google AJAX API, and by using more than one Yahoo API key. (If you don't know what this last sentence means, don't worry about it.)
Keywords
Speaking of keywords, you can easily import a list of as many keywords as you want, from a website, a .txt file, Google Suggest or Wordtracker. I get quite a bit of use out of the automatic keyword suggestion tool that’s built right in. The keyword builder feature will help you create compound keywords, starting from the individual words you provide, which will save you a lot of time when you’re setting up your site’s keywords within its profile.
Check Out Your Competitors
Add your competitors’ URLs to the run and you can directly compare your rankings with theirs. Target the keywords you want, get to work, and over time you’ll (hopefully) be able to watch their rankings drop while yours increase. You can also get a visibility overview of your site compared to theirs:
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I Could Go On and On…
But I won’t – there are so many features available with this software, and you can learn more about them from the product’s website, where they describe them better than I can.
But I’ll tell you this – once you’ve tried the 30 DAY FREE TRIAL you’ll be so impressed you’re gonna want it! Yep, a 30 day fully functional free trial – so here’s my suggestion: download the software, set up your profile, add your keywords and run the program (put your competitor's URLs in there too). Work on your site optimization and build some inbound links. 29 days later, run it again (set it up to run automatically so you don’t forget) and see if you’ve made progress.
It gets addictive when you start seeing your site get increasingly better search engine rankings, and with the program starting at $99, not too expensive even if you use it only for one site.
Bonus
When you download the free trial, you’ll also get a 30 day trial of Advanced Link Manager. I haven’t used this software yet, but with it you can find out who links to your site, what keywords they use, and track the status of your links. You can also easily discover where your competition is getting their links.

Got paid links, you bad boy or girl? If so, you can monitor them using this software, and get warning emails if a link is taken down. That alone could save you a bundle of money over time.
If you download the free trial and try out the program(s) I’d love to hear your opinion. Just leave a comment below.

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