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SEO Rankings Explorer

Get a Full Breakdown of Your Google Rankings

Understand Your SEO Performance at a Glance

With our rankings explorer, you can:
  • Visualize keyword distribution across ranking ranges (top 1–5, 6–10, etc.).
  • Analyze page performance to see which ones drive the most traffic.
  • Spot opportunities for growth and prioritize keywords with high potential.

Find the Keywords That Truly Matter

Identify traffic-driving keywords—and the ones that need a boost—thanks to:
  • Estimated traffic potential for each query.
  • Delta Gain: measure the impact of moving up in rankings.
  • Strategic visibility zones to guide your optimization priorities.

Track Competitors and Adjust Your Strategy

Our explorer also lets you review competitors’ rankings to uncover:
  • Keywords driving traffic to their sites.
  • SEO strengths and weaknesses of their pages.
  • Opportunities to outrank them on valuable queries.

Analyze Performance Page by Page

The URL view reveals which pages are crushing it on Google—and why. You’ll be able to:
  • Spot your top-performing pages.
  • Find those needing SEO improvements.
  • Learn which tactics are working to improve rankings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What impact does moving up one position have?

Every position matters—but not equally. Jumping from second to first can massively increase your traffic. Moving from 16th to 15th? Almost no effect. Gains between 6th and 5th or 11th and 10th are crucial because they push your page into more visible zones.

How can I tell which pages need improvement?

The URL view highlights your best-ranking pages and shows which ones could use a boost. A page ranking on multiple keywords is usually seen as valuable by Google, while one ranking for a single keyword might need further work to reach its full potential.

How can I improve a page ranked between 11th and 20th?

Pages on page 2 of Google are often close to breaking into the top 10. Improving content, strengthening internal linking, or earning high-quality backlinks can help these pages reach the first page—where visibility and click-through rates are significantly better.

Can I filter data to take more targeted action?

Yes, you can filter keywords by position or other criteria. For example, target those ranking #2 to push them to #1, or focus on keywords between positions 4 and 10 to aim for the top 3. You can also surface 11–20 position keywords for quick-win opportunities.
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