Checking website positions manually

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mehadihasan123456
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Checking website positions manually

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It's simple: enter a query in the search bar and look for your site. You need to start counting from the natural results, excluding the top advertisements.

To get accurate data, you need to change your browser settings:

Enable incognito mode to prevent your own search history from affecting your results.
Disable personalization:
for Google: in the "Personal settings" section, select "Do not finland email list show personal data".
Select the city/town for which you provide services. Google allows you to select only the country in the "Select Region" tab - the search engine automatically determines the city based on the geodata of the device from which the request was sent.

If multiple languages ​​are used in a region, this should also be specified in the settings: "Languages" in Google.
When checking manually, it is important to take into account rotation - search algorithms periodically replace several old ads with new ones in the search results for the time of measuring statistics. After checking, the sites are again redistributed according to ranking factors. Also, if you monitor the rating from one gadget at intervals of several minutes, the ads may change places.
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