Q: couple of questions

Hi,

Can you please tell more about "tracked keywords"?
1- Can we choose the international Google search engine a specific keyword should be tracked in?
2- How frequently does this international and the USA/.com version of the Google search engine's tracking get an update?
3- How many max. nr. of keywords can we track per website/project?
4- Can you tell more about the accuracy of this keyword tracker? How accurate is it?
Thank you.

swgeneralJan 14, 2025
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Alekh_RanksPro

Jan 16, 2025

A: Hello,

Can you please tell more about "tracked keywords"?
- Tracked Keywords will be the limit you will get to track the keywords with your account, for more information how we calculate this limit checkout this article: https://help.rankspro.io/en/article/rankspro-rank-tracking-credits-how-it-works-wpt1tz/

1- Can we choose the international Google search engine a specific keyword should be tracked in?
Ans: No, you should have to choose Country/City/County/State level. You can setup multiple location based Projects like one project for 5 different countries.

2- How frequently does this international and the USA/.com version of the Google search engine's tracking get an update?
Ans: On a daily basis, every 24 hours.

3- How many max. nr. of keywords can we track per website/project?
Ans: You can track a max keywords which are in your plan on 1 project or you can distribute them across the limit of projects allowed as per the plan.

4- Can you tell more about the accuracy of this keyword tracker? How accurate is it?
Ans: Our Rank Tracker is 100% accurate and results comes directly from Google SERPs, sometimes you can see difference because of the different times the data pulled and your check and due to frequent fluctuations but as soon as results get stability you can see the 100% accuracy (this is least and mostly happens during the Google Updates, and if the keyword have higher competition that too on later pages)

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

Thank you!

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