When you search on Google, how much information do you collect, on the way ? Especially for SEO research, how much data can you collect apart from backlinks / indexed pages and probably a few more metrics using an SEO plugin like Quakefox. But is that all you an do ?
I believed that’s all, until I found this guy – Serp Analytics.
Its an awesome service that lets you take your SEO research to new heights with pretty much no extra effort of documenting or doing things manually. It lets you do the normal search from the site (just as closely similar to Google) and the data pops up !
- Average CPC cost for the keyword you searched.
- Number of monthly searches for the keyword.
- Number of other queries containing this keyword (broad search).
- Position dynamics on the go – Shows you recent rank changes for the domains right next to them with red and green arrows.
- Google PR for the domain.
- Number of backlinks and indexed pages.
- Keyword highlights on the serps.
- Detailed position dynamics graph for the current site changeable by time.
It has certain limitations in features to countries outside the US though. Overall, a nice tool that I’m sure SEOs will use frequently. SERP Analytics